This episode of Writers at Work features Robert Hilburn, author of A FEW WORDS IN DEFENSE OF OUR COUNTRY, the biography of Randy Newman. Bob is best known for his work for the Los Angeles Times, where during his four decades with the paper, he became the dean of American rock music writers, winning the loyalty of his readers and the trust of the artists he covered.
It would be easier to list the musicians Bob didn't write about during his tenure. He bore witness to many of rock and pop music's most notable events, including Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison performances, Elton John's first tour of Russia, Bob Dylan's first shows in Israel, and a Paul Simon show in Zimbabwe. And of course, if a band played Los Angeles County, Bob was more than likely right there. He wrote about each and all with clarity, humility and an open mind and heart.
After leaving the Times in 2006, Bob turned his attention to books. His first, CORNFLAKES WITH JOHN LENNON, reveals how he came to know the era's most famous rock icons. Next came biographies of Johnny Cash and Paul Simon. Now we have a study of Randy Newman. I can't tell you how excited I was to read this book; it is the perfect blend of subject and author.
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