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Prolific film composer Randy Edelman was born June 10, 1947, in Patterson, NJ, and learned to play piano by ear and wrote his first songs at age 14. He briefly studied medicine at the University of Cincinnati before quitting school to pursue a career in music, eventually landing an arranging gig at King Records. In 1970, Edelman relocated to New York to work as a staff writer at CBS Records, concurrently playing keyboards in the Broadway production The Boyfriend. He issued his self-titled debut pop album in 1972, followed later that year by his first film score, Outside In. Around that same time, he settled in Los Angeles and became the regular opening act for the Carpenters, who covered his "Piano Picker" on their A Song for You LP. While solo records like 1973's Laughter & Tears and 1975's Prime Cuts earned Edelman a devoted cult following in Britain, back home he remained best-known as a songwriter, with artists as diverse as Patti LaBelle, Olivia Newton-John, and Bing Crosby recording his material; in 1976, Barry Manilow reached the Top Ten with Edelman's "Weekend in New England." During the early '80s, he began writing for television, most notably scoring the hit MacGyver, as well as a series of TV movies; his first major film work, on the Arnold Schwarzenegger/Danny DeVito comedy Twins, followed in 1988. After a flurry of comedic projects including Ghostbusters 2, Kindergarten Cop, and My Cousin Vinny, Edelman earned his first Academy Award nomination for his work on the 1992 historical action-drama The Last of the Mohicans. He later earned an Emmy Award for his contributions to NBC's coverage of the 1996 Summer Olympics. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
I love this music. I never heard of Randy Edelman before. I liked reading his bio. Whatta guy!
botroda
I was the storyboard artist for Gettysburg and worked closely with the director Ron Maxwell. When I next spoke with him after the filming was complete he was in the process of scoring it with Randy. I had never heard of him before then. When I heard the soundtrack I knew the final component was now in place to cement this film in the annals of motion picture historical epics. Well done to Randy and Ron.
jerienp56
This music gives me chills; I feel my ancestors' pain and glory. Thank you for bringing the Civil War to life.
346604753
This music is soothing, sort of like listening to Enya with no voice in it.
Gettysburg is inspiring. Best work EVER by a motion picture composer. While listening to it I drifted into thinking of an historical novel, and by the time I reached where I was going,....20 miles,...the entire outline was in my head. I hadn't tried or even thought of writing anything. Such was the inspiration of Randy Edelman's Gettysburg! I am still writing and researching and it's GREAT FUN. Thanks Randy!
This music transports you to another place and time.
pvhigh
I love the music written and produced by Randy Edelman. I'd love to meet him. Hope school is going well for you. What music do you enjoy these days? Aunt Chris
Powerful, I have seen this movie 6 times , one of the best movies ever made.
bearley11
His Gettysberg composition is one of the best I have ever heard. It is incredibly emotional, powerful, stirring. Why is the movie not available in high definition?
kimberly5770
Would love to be able to seed my station with "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" by Randy Edelman. It's one of my favourite soundtracks.
RANDY EDELMAN HAS BEEN A PART OF MY 2 MARRIAGES, 3 CHILDREN AND 1 GRANCHILD. SAW HIM PERFORM IN D.C. @ THE CELLAR DOOR THEN @ RENO SWEENY'S IN NYC...........A TRUE TALENT. TOO BAD HE GAVE UP SINGING, HOWEVER HIS HUGE SUCCESS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. MAY YOU CONTINUE TO ENTERTAIN US...................
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