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Jeff Sherman Remembers His Dad, Robert Sherman

Robert Sherman's son Jeff has written a story for The Disney Insider remembering his dad who passed away earlier this month. It's a very touching tribute with some very interesting thoughts and background on the lyrics for "it's a small world". Read it!

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The Boys: The Sherman Brothers Story Comes to DVD November 30

Walt Disney Home Entertainment announces "The Boys: The Sherman Brothers" comes to dvd on November 30. Bonus features include a look at the Disney Studios in the 60s, the casting of Mary Poppins, a look into the Sherman Brothers' songwriting process and a collection of testimonials from celebrities and Hollywood legends that earned "The Boys" a special honor from the President of the United States.

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The Boys: the Sherman Brothers Story on Amazon VOD

"The Boys: The Sherman Brothers Story" is now available through Amazon's Video on Demand. 48 hour rental is $2.99. The 2009 documentary joins their growing catalog of Disney titles including "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," "Alice in Wonderland" with Johnny Depp, "Ducktales the Movie" and more.

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Disney Legend Richard Sherman Accepts Saturn Award "Best Local Stage Production" on Behalf of Mary Poppins

 

The record-breaking Los Angeles engagement of MARY POPPINS was honored at the 36th annual Saturn Awards on Thursday, June 24 as the “Best Local Stage Production: Fantasy/Musical” at a ceremony held at the Castaway in Burbank, CA.  This is the first year that the Saturn Awards, which are the official honor of the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, has recognized theatre.  On hand to accept the award was Disney legend Richard Sherman who, along with his brother Robert, composed more than 150 Disney songs including those from the film and stage production of MARY POPPINS.

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Posted: Fri 6/25/2010 11:19a •
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Sherman Brothers documentary "The Boys" available on iTunes

"The Boys: The Sherman Brothers Story" is now available for purchase correction, rent at iTunes (Thanks to Tim O'Day for sharing the iTunes rental announcement). Through interviews with their families and those who worked with them as well as candid interviews with Richard and Robert Sherman themselves we are offered a look into their professional triumphs and personal struggles.

Although rumors continue to circulate that Disney will release this documentary on dvd with recent comments indicating it could be packaged with documentaries "Waking Sleeping Beauty" and "Walt and El Grupo" there has been no official announcement of its arrival. 

 

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Posted: Thu 6/10/2010 10:25a •
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Sherman Brothers to receive a Window on Main Street

The Official Disney Parks Blog is reporting the Sherman Brothers will receive a Disneyland Window on Main Street which honors the people instrumental in the creation of the park and its attractions.

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Posted: Thu 3/4/2010 8:07p •
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Walt Disney Records Proudly Presents Music Retrospective of Award-Winning Songwriters; The Sherman Brothers Songbook Set for Release on October 13

On October 13, 2009 Walt Disney Records releases a two-disc retrospective collection of music by award-winning songwriting team, Robert Sherman and Richard Sherman. Hired by Walt Disney himself as his first and only staff songwriters, the Sherman Brothers music has been an important part of motion pictures, theme park attractions, television productions, records, compact discs, and Broadway shows – entertaining millions of people all over the world.

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Posted: Tue 10/13/2009 8:52a •
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LATimes: Sherman Brothers' career documented in 'The Boys'

Brief interviews with the Richard and Robert Sherman's sons who created the documentary "The Boys"

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Posted: Wed 5/27/2009 7:30p •
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SFGate: Songwriting brothers had off-key relationship

A look at the strained relationship of the Sherman Brothers. The Sherman Brothers created many legendary songs including "it's a small world", "chim chim cheree," and ""Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!" Their story is featured in the documentary "the boys" currently playing in select locations.

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Theaters show the boys: the sherman brothers story

(May 4, 2009) Many people have wondered where they can see the boys: the sherman brothers story around the country. The new film premiered last week and will soon be in very limited release. Click below for a list of theaters.

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Posted: Mon 5/4/2009 9:48a •
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SFGate: Feuding Sherman brothers made top Disney songs

The sons of Disney's legendary songwriting team have created the documentary "The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story" which has recently screened at California film festival and will begin a theatrical run May 22.

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the boys: the sherman brothers’ story to premiere at Newport Beach Film Festival April 28th

On Tuesday, April 28 (7:30pm, Fashion Island, Edwards Island Theatres 1), the new film documentary the boys: the sherman brothers’ story, makes its Southern California debut at the 2009 Newport Beach Film Festival. The film provides an intimate look at the acclaimed songwriting duo of brothers Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman and chronicles their triumphs and discord over the past 50 years as the most successful musical collaboration in the field of family entertainment.

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Posted: Thu 4/23/2009 3:15p •
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D23 member offer for 2009 Newport Beach Film Festival

D23 members can receive a discount on three very special nights at the 2009 Newport Beach Film Festival, including a screening of the boys: the sherman brothers' story, a night of Disney animation rarities and an evening of music with Oscar®-nominated composer Marc Shaiman. Even better, for screenings of the boys and Disney Rarities, D23 members will also receive priority seating!

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JHM: Sherman Brothers documentary at Newport Beach Film Festival

The 2009 Newport Beach Film Festival will feature the new documentary about Disney's musicians -- The Sherman Brothers.

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Sherman Brothers receive National Medal of the Arts


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In a ceremony held today Richard and Robert Sherman, the songwriting duo behing Mary Poppins, "it's a small world", Bedknobs and Broomsticks and many other Disney favorites, received National Medals of the Arts from President and Mrs. Bush. The following was said of the Sherman Brothers:

Robert Sherman and Richard Sherman. (Applause.) The 2008 National Medal of Arts to the Sherman Brothers, for unforgettable songs and optimistic lyrics that have brought magic to the screen and stage. The Sherman Brothers' music has helped bring joy to millions.

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LP: The Aristocats Special Edition DVD Coming February 5, 2008

The Aristocats: Special Edition dvd will feature a new digitally enhanced picture and sound, plus bonus materials that includes a nostalgic behind-the-scene featurette that showcases the music of the Sherman Brothers.

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Bruce Gordon, Veteran Disney Imagineer, Prolific Disney Author and Distinguised Historian, Dies at Age 56

Bruce Gordon, a former Disney Imagineer who spent 25 years working in a variety of top creative capacities for the Disney theme parks and authored/co-authored definitive books on a wide range of Disney subjects and legends, passed away suddenly at his home in Glendale, California on November 6th. The cause of death has yet to be determined. He was 56 years old. Gordon wrote and designed books about the Disney theme parks (Disneyland: The Nickel Tour, The Art of Disneyland, Disneyland: Then, Now and Forever, Walt Disney World: Then, Now and Forever, The Art of Walt Disney World), and such famous Disney figures as the Sherman Brothers (Walt’s Time), Peter Ellenshaw (Ellenshaw Under Glass), and Herb Ryman (A Brush with Disney). Since leaving his post as project director at Walt Disney Imagineering in 2005, he had been serving as show producer and creative consultant for The Walt Disney Family Museum, which will be housed in San Francisco’s Presidio area.

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PlaybillNws: New Sherman Brothers Musical MerryGoRound Aims for Broadway

Playbill reports Richard and Robert Sherman have written a new musical entitled MerryGoRound.

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Thanks to Disneyland, The Sun Never Sets on the Song "It's a Small World (After All)"

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Thanks to Disneyland, The Sun Never Sets on the Song "It's a Small World (After All)"

 

This Sunday May 28, 2006, marks the 40th anniversary of the opening of the classic attraction "it's a small world� at "The Happiest Place on Earth.� One of the most popular Disney attractions of all time, the show is a fun-filled and whimsical salute to the children of the world that conveys its message of peace and harmony through the international language of music.

 

The water-borne journey originally debuted on April 22, 1964, at the New York World's Fair, but it was its move to an elaborate new home at Disneyland that firmly cemented its place in pop culture and created, literally, an unforgettable theme song (much to the chagrin of many).

 

Although it was a hit with visitors to the fair, "it's a small world� did not gain widespread fame as a must-see Disney experience until after Walt Disney himself presided over its official opening ceremonies at Disneyland on May 28, 1966. The attraction's new address in Fantasyland provided a platform where millions of guests from around the world would be annually introduced to its visual charms and catchy title tune (by the Academy Award-winning songwriting team of Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman).

 

The new Disneyland version of the attraction, with its 900-foot long gleaming white, blue and gold façade, a fanciful 30-foot high chiming glockenspiel clock tower and over 300 singing and dancing Audio-Animatronics performers, became an instant favorite with park guests from around the globe. Through initial merchandise tie-ins (toys, records, music boxes, etc.) and the sheer popularity of its new incarnation, the attraction's theme song became an international sensation (performed by everyone from top-name performers to local school and church choirs), so much so that today it is purported to be one of the most performed and recognized songs in the world.

 

"Disneyland was the springboard for making our little tune a phenomenal hit,� said songwriter Richard M. Sherman whose current projects include successful stage adaptations of his musicals "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang� and "Mary Poppins,� soon to debut on Broadway. "The song was originally written as a slow ballad and a prayer for peace and in 1966 the world was in a bad state of affairs so I think the song sparked and resonated even more . . . highlighting that we're all together in this world and we're more alike than we are different.�

 

Due to its popularity at Disneyland, "it's a small world� has been duplicated with similar success at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida (1971), Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan (1983) and Disneyland Paris Resort in France (1992), ensuring that during every minute of the day its happy anthem is playing somewhere on the planet. Since 1966 more than 100 million people have enjoyed the four different versions of the attraction around the world, resulting in numerous Internet articles citing its title tune as one of the greatest "earworms� (songs or melodies you just can't get out of your head) of all-time.

 

Inside the attraction the song and melody are repeatedly featured within a soundtrack loop. The loop is played, on average, 1200 times a day during a 16-hour operating day at each Disney Park. It is estimated that the song and melody are therefore played over 4,800 times around the world during any 24-hour period!

 

The song and attraction have even taken on a holiday motif through the years. On November 27, 1997, Disneyland unveiled "it's a small world holiday,� a spectacular seasonal make-over of the attraction (exclusive to Disneyland) that celebrates the winter holidays around the world. Each year the attraction's famous façade is adorned with hundreds of thousands of holiday lights while the interior and its cast of international children receive a festive overlay. Even the familiar "it's a small world� soundtrack gets into the holiday spirit as the attraction's famed song becomes part of a medley featuring "Jingle Bells� and "Deck the Halls.�

 

"Of the many great songs and scores created by the Sherman Brothers, for such classic films as ‘Poppins,' ‘The Jungle Book,' and ‘The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh' to name a few, none have the gravitas of international fame as ‘it's a small world,� stated Jeff Kurtti, co-author of the book "Walt's Time: From Before to Beyond� (a biography of the Sherman Brothers). "From its start as a song for UNICEF at the New York World's Fair to a hit tune synonymous with Disneyland and the Disney parks, the song has become both a beloved and parodied pop culture song staple.�

 

A mainstay of childhood music education, the song has become both cherished and derided. Disney itself has even parodied the song. In the hit 1994 animated feature "The Lion King,� the villain, Scar, requests to be serenaded with a bouncy tune to improve his bad mood. His lackey Zazu begins to sing "It's a Small World (After All),� prompting Scar to shout in apparent agony, "No, No! ANYTHING but that!� The song is also playfully poked fun at during the madcap "MuppetVision 3D� attraction at Disney Parks in California and Florida.

 

"The song's perpetual cheery disposition may be grating on some nerves but there's no denying it's a catchy tune,� adds Sherman, with a wink (who confides as an aside that his home doorbell also plays the first few bars of the song). "If this were the only song my brother Bob and I ever wrote we would be most grateful songwriters - to have your song play virtually every minute of the day around the world with a message of peace, childhood hope, understanding between peoples and joy - I don't think it gets any better than that!�

 

The water-borne journey originally debuted on April 22, 1964, at the New York World's Fair, but it was its move to an elaborate new home at Disneyland that firmly cemented its place in pop culture and created, literally, an unforgettable theme song (much to the chagrin of many).

 

Although it was a hit with visitors to the fair, "it's a small world� did not gain widespread fame as a must-see Disney experience until after Walt Disney himself presided over its official opening ceremonies at Disneyland on May 28, 1966. The attraction's new address in Fantasyland provided a platform where millions of guests from around the world would be annually introduced to its visual charms and catchy title tune (by the Academy Award-winning songwriting team of Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman).

 

The new Disneyland version of the attraction, with its 900-foot long gleaming white, blue and gold façade, a fanciful 30-foot high chiming glockenspiel clock tower and over 300 singing and dancing Audio-Animatronics performers, became an instant favorite with park guests from around the globe. Through initial merchandise tie-ins (toys, records, music boxes, etc.) and the sheer popularity of its new incarnation, the attraction's theme song became an international sensation (performed by everyone from top-name performers to local school and church choirs), so much so that today it is purported to be one of the most performed and recognized songs in the world.

 

"Disneyland was the springboard for making our little tune a phenomenal hit,� said songwriter Richard M. Sherman whose current projects include successful stage adaptations of his musicals "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang� and "Mary Poppins,� soon to debut on Broadway. "The song was originally written as a slow ballad and a prayer for peace and in 1966 the world was in a bad state of affairs so I think the song sparked and resonated even more . . . highlighting that we're all together in this world and we're more alike than we are different.�

 

Due to its popularity at Disneyland, "it's a small world� has been duplicated with similar success at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida (1971), Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan (1983) and Disneyland Paris Resort in France (1992), ensuring that during every minute of the day its happy anthem is playing somewhere on the planet. Since 1966 more than 100 million people have enjoyed the four different versions of the attraction around the world, resulting in numerous Internet articles citing its title tune as one of the greatest "earworms� (songs or melodies you just can't get out of your head) of all-time.

 

Inside the attraction the song and melody are repeatedly featured within a soundtrack loop. The loop is played, on average, 1200 times a day during a 16-hour operating day at each Disney Park. It is estimated that the song and melody are therefore played over 4,800 times around the world during any 24-hour period!

 

The song and attraction have even taken on a holiday motif through the years. On November 27, 1997, Disneyland unveiled "it's a small world holiday,� a spectacular seasonal make-over of the attraction (exclusive to Disneyland) that celebrates the winter holidays around the world. Each year the attraction's famous façade is adorned with hundreds of thousands of holiday lights while the interior and its cast of international children receive a festive overlay. Even the familiar "it's a small world� soundtrack gets into the holiday spirit as the attraction's famed song becomes part of a medley featuring "Jingle Bells� and "Deck the Halls.�

 

"Of the many great songs and scores created by the Sherman Brothers, for such classic films as ‘Poppins,' ‘The Jungle Book,' and ‘The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh' to name a few, none have the gravitas of international fame as ‘it's a small world,� stated Jeff Kurtti, co-author of the book "Walt's Time: From Before to Beyond� (a biography of the Sherman Brothers). "From its start as a song for UNICEF at the New York World's Fair to a hit tune synonymous with Disneyland and the Disney parks, the song has become both a beloved and parodied pop culture song staple.�

 

A mainstay of childhood music education, the song has become both cherished and derided. Disney itself has even parodied the song. In the hit 1994 animated feature "The Lion King,� the villain, Scar, requests to be serenaded with a bouncy tune to improve his bad mood. His lackey Zazu begins to sing "It's a Small World (After All),� prompting Scar to shout in apparent agony, "No, No! ANYTHING but that!� The song is also playfully poked fun at during the madcap "MuppetVision 3D� attraction at Disney Parks in California and Florida.

 

"The song's perpetual cheery disposition may be grating on some nerves but there's no denying it's a catchy tune,� adds Sherman, with a wink (who confides as an aside that his home doorbell also plays the first few bars of the song). "If this were the only song my brother Bob and I ever wrote we would be most grateful songwriters - to have your song play virtually every minute of the day around the world with a message of peace, childhood hope, understanding between peoples and joy - I don't think it gets any better than that!�

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The water-borne journey originally debuted on April 22, 1964, at the New York World's Fair, but it was its move to an elaborate new home at Disneyland that firmly cemented its place in pop culture and created, literally, an unforgettable theme song (much to the chagrin of many).

 

Although it was a hit with visitors to the fair, "it's a small world� did not gain widespread fame as a must-see Disney experience until after Walt Disney himself presided over its official opening ceremonies at Disneyland on May 28, 1966. The attraction's new address in Fantasyland provided a platform where millions of guests from around the world would be annually introduced to its visual charms and catchy title tune (by the Academy Award-winning songwriting team of Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman).

 

The new Disneyland version of the attraction, with its 900-foot long gleaming white, blue and gold façade, a fanciful 30-foot high chiming glockenspiel clock tower and over 300 singing and dancing Audio-Animatronics performers, became an instant favorite with park guests from around the globe. Through initial merchandise tie-ins (toys, records, music boxes, etc.) and the sheer popularity of its new incarnation, the attraction's theme song became an international sensation (performed by everyone from top-name performers to local school and church choirs), so much so that today it is purported to be one of the most performed and recognized songs in the world.

 

"Disneyland was the springboard for making our little tune a phenomenal hit,� said songwriter Richard M. Sherman whose current projects include successful stage adaptations of his musicals "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang� and "Mary Poppins,� soon to debut on Broadway. "The song was originally written as a slow ballad and a prayer for peace and in 1966 the world was in a bad state of affairs so I think the song sparked and resonated even more . . . highlighting that we're all together in this world and we're more alike than we are different.�

 

Due to its popularity at Disneyland, "it's a small world� has been duplicated with similar success at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida (1971), Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan (1983) and Disneyland Paris Resort in France (1992), ensuring that during every minute of the day its happy anthem is playing somewhere on the planet. Since 1966 more than 100 million people have enjoyed the four different versions of the attraction around the world, resulting in numerous Internet articles citing its title tune as one of the greatest "earworms� (songs or melodies you just can't get out of your head) of all-time.

 

Inside the attraction the song and melody are repeatedly featured within a soundtrack loop. The loop is played, on average, 1200 times a day during a 16-hour operating day at each Disney Park. It is estimated that the song and melody are therefore played over 4,800 times around the world during any 24-hour period!

 

The song and attraction have even taken on a holiday motif through the years. On November 27, 1997, Disneyland unveiled "it's a small world holiday,� a spectacular seasonal make-over of the attraction (exclusive to Disneyland) that celebrates the winter holidays around the world. Each year the attraction's famous façade is adorned with hundreds of thousands of holiday lights while the interior and its cast of international children receive a festive overlay. Even the familiar "it's a small world� soundtrack gets into the holiday spirit as the attraction's famed song becomes part of a medley featuring "Jingle Bells� and "Deck the Halls.�

 

"Of the many great songs and scores created by the Sherman Brothers, for such classic films as ‘Poppins,' ‘The Jungle Book,' and ‘The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh' to name a few, none have the gravitas of international fame as ‘it's a small world,� stated Jeff Kurtti, co-author of the book "Walt's Time: From Before to Beyond� (a biography of the Sherman Brothers). "From its start as a song for UNICEF at the New York World's Fair to a hit tune synonymous with Disneyland and the Disney parks, the song has become both a beloved and parodied pop culture song staple.�

 

A mainstay of childhood music education, the song has become both cherished and derided. Disney itself has even parodied the song. In the hit 1994 animated feature "The Lion King,� the villain, Scar, requests to be serenaded with a bouncy tune to improve his bad mood. His lackey Zazu begins to sing "It's a Small World (After All),� prompting Scar to shout in apparent agony, "No, No! ANYTHING but that!� The song is also playfully poked fun at during the madcap "MuppetVision 3D� attraction at Disney Parks in California and Florida.

 

"The song's perpetual cheery disposition may be grating on some nerves but there's no denying it's a catchy tune,� adds Sherman, with a wink (who confides as an aside that his home doorbell also plays the first few bars of the song). "If this were the only song my brother Bob and I ever wrote we would be most grateful songwriters - to have your song play virtually every minute of the day around the world with a message of peace, childhood hope, understanding between peoples and joy - I don't think it gets any better than that!�

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Playbill: Sherman Brothers Working on New Musical Merry-Go-Round

The Sherman Brothers are working on a new musical, Merry-Go-Round.

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