Composer Randy Edelman Reflects on His Career and Whether He’d Do One Last Score: ‘If it Were a Great Picture’

Randy Edelman‘s fame largely rests on his impressive roster of film scores—everything from his Golden Globe-nominated “Last of the Mohicans” to such big-grossing comedies as “Beethoven” and “The Mask,” and action flicks like “XXX”—but his career has encompassed so much more.

He’s written hit songs (notably “Weekend in New England” for Barry Manilow), won an Emmy for contributing soaring anthems to televised sporting events, and back in his singer-songwriter days, even opened for such diverse acts as The Carpenters and Frank Zappa.

So when he sits down at the piano on Dec. 8 at New York’s Carnegie Hall, audiences will be treated to a unique evening: Just the

→ Continue reading at Variety

Similar Articles

Advertisment

Most Popular