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Randy Newman is a special surprise guest caller on the latest episode of Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker. "You truly are a hero to me," Heidecker says. "You're in the Top Three. C&C Music Factory is No. 1." You can hear their conversation here. Newman's set at Newport Folk Festival's "Folk On" last Saturday was among "The 10 Best Things We Saw" there, says Rolling Stone. "Randy Newman delivered a typically powerful 19-song solo piano set ... blending his signature mix of intentionally inscrutable ambiguity, caustic satire, and gorgeously wounded romanticism."

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Randy Newman is a special surprise guest caller on the latest episode of Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker. "You truly are a hero to me," Heidecker says. "You're in the Top Three. C&C Music Factory is No. 1." You can hear their conversation, and with one of the show's other guests, Kurt Vile, here:

And at about forty-three minutes in here:

Newman recently returned to the performance stage for the first time since the start of the pandemic with a set at Newport Folk Festival's "Folk On" events last Saturday. He was among "The 10 Best Things We Saw" at Newport Folk Festival 2021, says Rolling Stone. "Randy Newman delivered a typically powerful 19-song solo piano set ... blending his signature mix of intentionally inscrutable ambiguity, caustic satire, and gorgeously wounded romanticism."

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Randy Newman: "Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker," July 2021
  • Friday, July 30, 2021
    Listen: Randy Newman Guests on "Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker"

    Randy Newman is a special surprise guest caller on the latest episode of Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker. "You truly are a hero to me," Heidecker says. "You're in the Top Three. C&C Music Factory is No. 1." You can hear their conversation, and with one of the show's other guests, Kurt Vile, here:

    And at about forty-three minutes in here:

    Newman recently returned to the performance stage for the first time since the start of the pandemic with a set at Newport Folk Festival's "Folk On" events last Saturday. He was among "The 10 Best Things We Saw" at Newport Folk Festival 2021, says Rolling Stone. "Randy Newman delivered a typically powerful 19-song solo piano set ... blending his signature mix of intentionally inscrutable ambiguity, caustic satire, and gorgeously wounded romanticism."

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