Harold Rome

The NYPR Archive Collections | Jan 1, 2000

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Paulette Attie introduces Harold Rome work and career starting with Pins and Needles. He begins by talking about Pins and Needles. It was originally to be an amature review turned professional. He laments the loss of great New York theaters. Rome talks about lyric writing and composing. Began as a architecture student. Talks about his creative process and work flow. He says every song and show has social significance. He wants to move the audience with things they know. The song, Fanny and its creation. They discuss his paintings.


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