Robert J. Sherman

Robert J. Sherman

Sherman in 2003
Background information
Birth name Robert Jason Sherman
Born (1968-07-16) July 16, 1968
Los Angeles, California, US
Genres Musical theatre
Occupation(s) Songwriter, composer, lyricist, screenwriter, producer, businessman
Years active 1990present
Labels SimG Records
Website www.robbiesherman.com

Robert Jason Sherman (born July 16, 1968) is a London-based American songwriter and businessman. He was born in Los Angeles to Joyce and Robert B. Sherman, the youngest of four siblings. Stemming from a long line of songwriters and composers, spanning more than four generations, at 16 Sherman became one of the youngest songwriters ever invited to join BMI and is an alum of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop.

Early Life and Education

Born and raised in Beverly Hills, California, Sherman attended Beverly Hills Presbyterian Preschool then Hawthorne Elementary School. In grade six, Sherman wrote the Hawthorne School song. In eighth grade he was voted student body president. At Beverly Hills High School Sherman joined the madrigal singers and the marching band. In his senior year, Sherman became the band's drum major and composed the graduation song, "Let Time Stand Still".[1] During his high school years Sherman won two "Awards of Distinction" at the Los Angeles Student Film Festival for two of his short film musicals, Dog of Darkness (1983) and The Magic Tuba (1984).[2] Sherman did his undergraduate studies at the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television with an emphasis in screenwriting.[2] At USC, Sherman was initiated into the Tau Gamma chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. He received a BFA degree in Filmic Writing in 1990. In 2012 Sherman received an MA (with Merit) in Jewish Studies from King's College London.

Songwriting

At 18 Sherman co-wrote songs for the musical, A Christmas Held Captive (Beverly Hills Playhouse).[2][3] Since then Sherman has written songs and/or script for various film, stage and TV productions including Amazon Jack (Miramax),[4][5] The Magic 7 (Pulse Entertainment)[4][6] and The Penguin Pirate.[7] In the late 1980s and early 1990s Sherman was lead singer/songwriter and guitarist for two rock bands, Numbers and SHACK.[1] Current projects include Inkas the Ramferinkas (an animation musical film) and Bumblescratch which was workshopped at The Network Theatre in London in 2013[8][9] and acclaimed critically.[10] In 2014 Sherman wrote, narrated and produced A Spoonful of Sherman, a cabaret celebrating 90 years of Sherman songwriting.[11] The show received four stars from The Times (London).[12] The Original London Cast Recording was released in July 2015 by SimG Records.[13][14] In 2015 Sherman's song, "Disneyana!" was named the "official theme song" of the Disneyana Fan Club.[15] It was debuted during 60th Anniversary Celebrations of the Disneyland theme park during the annual Disneyana Convention held in Anaheim at which time Sherman also received the 2015 Disneyana President's Award for his service to the organization.[16] Sherman's musical, Love Birds (for which he wrote both book and songs) premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2015 and was widely praised by the press, receiving numerous five star and four star reviews.[17] The Original Edinburgh Cast Recording of Love Birds was produced by Sherman and released in August 2015 by SimG Records and was also widely praised.[18][19][20] In 2016 Sherman contributed material to Ms: A Song Cycle which was subtitled as having been "inspired by women living with Multiple Sclerosis". The project was conceived by lyricist Rory Sherman (unrelated). The song they collaborated on, entitled: "Mondays", became the final piece on the album and was performed by Rosemary Ashe.[21]

About wanting to be a songwriter

In an interview Sherman said, "My earliest memory is that I wanted to be a songwriter. It’s a strange thing to call an 'earliest memory', I suppose. But there it is. I was, perhaps two or three years old. From where I stood, my father and uncle wrote the type of music that children loved."[22]

Literary Work

In 2013 oversaw the publication of Robert B. Sherman's Moose: Chapters From My Life, serving as the book's editor.[23] In 2010, with his father's permission, Sherman provided an advance copy of the book to the production team of the Walt Disney motion picture Saving Mr. Banks starring Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson. The book became a primary piece of source material for the screenwriters' script.[24][25] In the summer of 2012, now serving as the Trustee of the Robert B. Sherman Estate, Sherman consulted directly with the producer, director and one of the writers concerning the film.

Publishing, Archives and Family Legacy

Sherman became the Vice President of Music World Corporation in 1993. Upon the death of his father in 2012, Sherman became the CEO/President of Music World. In 2013 Sherman founded its affiliate Music World LLC in the United States and MusicWorld UK, Ltd. specifically for his own work. Sherman is a Trustee of the Robert B. Sherman Family Estate and Archives which includes one half of the Sherman Brothers and Al Sherman estates. Sherman leads an annually held, Walking With Giants trolley and walking tour through Beverly Hills where the Sherman family has lived (in whole or in part) since 1938. The tour highlights significant places and moments in the lives of the Sherman Brothers and their father, songwriter, Al Sherman's life.[26] Sherman resides in London, England.[27]

External links

References

  1. 1 2 Alexander, Karen (February 24, 1989) "Local Rock Band Plays for Students" Highlights (Beverly Hills High School) Vol. 60 No.24
  2. 1 2 3 Wolfson, Lisa (December 19, 1986). "Musical Families Join Forces to Write Kids' Yule Melodrama" The Beverly Hills Courier.
  3. McCulloh, T.H. (January 1-7, 1987). "A Christmas Held Captive" Drama-Logue Vol. XVII, No.1
  4. 1 2 Robert J. Sherman IMDB.com Profile
  5. "Amazon Jack (Jungo Goes Bananas: Jungo III) (2007) - Soundtracks - IMDb". IMDb.
  6. "The Magic 7". The Big Cartoon Database.
  7. BWW Biographies. "Robert J. Sherman". BroadwayWorld.com.
  8. BWW News Desk (10 May 2013). "Robert Sherman Holds BUMBLESCRATCH Musical Workshop Today". BroadwayWorld.com.
  9. Bumblescratch The Musical EPK. YouTube. 21 May 2013.
  10. Bamigboye, Baz. "Robert J. Sherman's New Musical: Bumblescratch". dailymail.co.uk.
  11. Shenton, Mark (April 22, 2014). "A Spoonful of Sherman". thestage.co.uk.
  12. "A Spoonful of Sherman". St James Theatre.
  13. BWW News Desk. "A SPOONFUL OF SHERMAN Original London Cast Recording Out Next Week". BroadwayWorld.com.
  14. "A Spoonful of Sherman - SimG Records". simgproductions.com.
  15. Wagner, Jan. "DisneyanaMania!". DelmarTimes.net.
  16. Disneyana Theme Song Introduction by Robert J. Sherman. YouTube. 21 August 2015.
  17. "Reviews". Love Birds: The Musical.
  18. Wakeham, Nick. "CD Review – Love Birds – Original Edinburgh Cast". musicaltheatrereview.com.
  19. Antill, Jenny. "BWW Reviews: LOVE BIRDS - A New Musical, Original Edinburgh Cast Recording". BroadwayWorld.com.
  20. Humphreys, Lauren (18 August 2015). "CD REVIEW: Love Birds – Original Edinburgh Cast Recording". The Public Reviews.
  21. "West End Wilma – Review: Ms. The Songbook (Tabard Theatre)".
  22. "Robbie Sherman Explains Making Peace With Having A Famous Parent". Love Birds: The Musical.
  23. "AFMW: Robert J. Sherman". FOX News Radio.
  24. Kubersky, Seth (January 7, 2014). "Fact-Checking Saving Mr. Banks with Disney Historian Jim Korkis". orlandoweekly.com.
  25. "Saving Mr. Banks (2013) - Full Cast & Crew". IMDb.
  26. "Walking With Giants 2015 - Sherman Brothers Tour Special Event Weekend". disneyanafanclub.org.
  27. "Creatives". Love Birds: The Musical.
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