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IAAC 15th Anniversary Celebration |
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PAUL WILLIAMS |
Paul Williams is one of the most beloved and respected music creators in the world today. A lyricist and composer who has won an Oscar Award, two Grammy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and earned induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, his songs, from “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “Rainy Days and Mondays” and “You and Me Against the World” to “An Old Fashioned Love Song,” “Let Me Be the One” and “The Rainbow Connection,” have touched millions of people for generations. As President and Chairman of the Board of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), he is also a leading spokesman for music creators in the digital age.
Williams’ standards have been recorded by such diverse musical icons as Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, David Bowie, Tony Bennett, The Carpenters, Luther Vandross, Willie Nelson, REM, Anne Murray, Gladys Knight, Diana Ross, Diana Krall, Sarah Vaughn, Sarah McLachlan, Jason Mraz, The Dixie Chicks, Gonzo and Kermit The Frog.
Although Williams is widely known as an actor in dozens of films and on television, it is his musical legacy that continues to inspire. His songs and scores have received six Oscar, eight Grammy, six Golden Globe and two Emmy nominations. “The Rainbow Connection,” from the children’s classic The Muppet Movie, is one of two of Williams’ songs that grace the American Film Institute’s List of Top Movie Songs of All Time; the second, “Evergreen,” is from the award winning Barbra Streisand/ Kris Kristofferson remake of A Star Is Born. Additional song scores include the cult favorites Phantom of the Paradise and Ishtar, as well as The Muppet Christmas Carol, Bugsy Malone, and Emmet Otter’s Jugband Christmas, the latter of which has now been adapted for the stage. Paul created the story and wrote the songs for Disney’s Emmy-nominated A Muppets Christmas: Letters To Santa and penned the music and lyrics for Garry Marshall’s theatrical sensation Happy Days. His recent work has remained wonderfully diverse, having co-written “Beyond” and “Touch” (which he also performed) on Daft Punk’s recent chart-topping Random Access Memories; and working with Gustavo Santaolalla on songs for The Book of Life before moving onto Guillermo del Toro’s stage musical adaptation of Pan’s Labyrinth.
His career, life, and work in recovery have been chronicled in the acclaimed documentary, Paul Williams Still Alive, for which Paul wrote the critically acclaimed title track. Sober 23 years, his humorous observations of life, love, and creativity, augmented by the education and knowledge he gained through his studies and certification from UCLA as a Certified Drug Rehabilitation Counselor, will be shared in an upcoming book co-written by Tracey Jackson, scheduled for publication in 2014, entitled Gratitude and Trust; Recovery is Not Just For Addicts.
Since being elected ASCAP President and Chairman of the 460,000 + member organization, Williams has been a tireless advocate for defending copyright both at home and on the world stage. He has frequently lead delegations of some of today’s leading songwriters and composers to Washington, DC to visit with policymakers, discuss music creator rights and perform. He is a much sought-after speaker at conferences around the world for his vision, humor, knowledge of the issues and strong communication skills, as well as his gift for fostering common ground among diverse constituencies.
Williams was also elected President of The ASCAP Foundation in 2009. He helps lead the public charity’s work in supporting American music creators and encouraging their development through music education and talent development programs, including songwriting workshops, grants, scholarships, awards, community outreach and humanitarian programs for songwriters, composers and lyricists.
While publicly lauded for his work as a songwriter, performer, actor, leader and humanitarian, Paul predicts he’ll be remembered for playing Little Enos in the Smokey and the Bandit trilogy and for his lyrics to “The Love Boat” theme, although it is the lyrics from Bugsy Malone that aptly sum up his philosophy: “You give a little love and it all comes back to you; You’re gonna’ be remembered for the things that you say and do”. As a devoted husband to writer Mariana Williams and proud father, Paul considers his son Cole, and daughter Sarah, to be his best work.
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'Nice to be Around' (Cinderella Liberty soundtrack)
"Evergreen" (Love Theme from A Star Is Born), (#1 hit for Barbra Streisand)
"Rainy Days and Mondays", (#2 hit for The Carpenters)
"We've Only Just Begun" (#2 hit for The Carpenters)
"You and Me Against the World" (Top-10 hit for Helen Reddy)
"An Old Fashioned Love Song" (Top-10 hit for Three Dog Night)
"Family of Man" (#12 hit for Three Dog Night)
"Out in the Country" (#15 hit for Three Dog Night)
"I Won't Last a Day Without You", (Top-20 hit for The Carpenters)
"The Rainbow Connection" (Golden Globe and Oscar-nominated song)
"When the River Meets the Sea" (from Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas)
"One More Angel"
"Moonlight Becomes You"
"You're Gone"
"Waking Up Alone" (Biggest single as performer)
"Flying Dreams" (from The Secret of NIMH soundtrack)
"Gone Forever"
"Where Do I Go From Here (Thunderbolt and Lightfoot)"
"Talk it Over in the Morning" (Anne Murray)"
"Someday Man" (Monkees - 1969 - "A" Side of "Listen to the Band" single)
"Still Alive"
"Touch" (Daft Punk - 2013 - Random Access Memories)
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