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Robert B. Sherman

Robert Bernard Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 6, 2012) was an American songwriter, best known for his work in musical films with his brother, Richard M. Sherman. The Sherman brothers produced more motion picture song scores than any other songwriting team in film history.[1] Some of their songs were incorporated into live action and animation musical films including Mary Poppins, The Happiest Millionaire, The The Sword in the Stone, The Jungle Book, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Slipper and the Rose, and Charlotte's Web. Their best-known work is "It's a Small World (After All)" possibly the most-performed song (in public) in history.[2][3]

Robert B. Sherman
Sherman in 2002
Born
Robert Bernard Sherman

(1925-12-19)December 19, 1925
New York City, U.S.
DiedMarch 6, 2012(2012-03-06) (aged 86)
London, England
Resting placeHillside Memorial Park Cemetery, Culver City, California
Other namesBob Sherman
"Moose"
OccupationSongwriter
Years active1950–2012
Spouse
Joyce Ruth Sasner
(m. 1953; died 2001)
Children4, including Robert
RelativesRichard M. Sherman (brother)
Al Sherman (father)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
Signature

Early life edit

Robert Bernard Sherman was born on December 19, 1925, in New York City to Russian Jewish immigrants Rosa (Dancis) and Al Sherman.[4] Al Sherman, a songwriter, paid for his son's hospital delivery costs with a royalty check that arrived that day for the song "Save Your Sorrow". His brother and songwriting partner, Richard, was born in 1928. Sherman's father was a well-known Tin Pan Alley songwriter.[5]

In his youth, Sherman excelled in violin, piano, painting and poetry. Following seven years of cross-country moves, the Shermans settled down in Beverly Hills, California. Some of the primary schools Sherman attended in Manhattan included PS 241 and the Ethical Culture Fieldston School, and in California, the El Rodeo School.[6] At Beverly Hills High School, Sherman wrote and produced radio and stage programs for which he won much acclaim. At age 16, Sherman wrote Armistice and Dedication Day, a stage play showing how American life was changed following the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. The play yielded thousands of dollars for war bonds and earned a special citation from the War Department.[7][8]

World War II edit

In 1943, Sherman obtained permission from his parents to join the army at age 17.[9] Sherman was awarded the Purple Heart medal after being shot in the knee on April 12, 1945, an injury which forced him to walk with a cane for the rest of his life.[10] On April 29, 1945, Sherman was among the first soldiers who entered the Dachau concentration camp.[11][12][13] Other medals received by Sherman for service in the war were the Combat Infantryman Badge, two Battle Stars for his European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, an American Campaign Medal, a World War II Victory Medal, and a Good Conduct Medal, and several Army Weapons Qualifications badges.[7]

While recuperating from his knee injury in Taunton and Bournemouth in England, Sherman became familiar with the United Kingdom and its culture.[14]

Awards and decorations edit

During World War II Robert B. Sherman received these awards:

 
  
 
 
 
 
 
     

Education edit

Upon his return to the United States, Sherman attended Bard College in upstate New York where he majored in English literature and painting. Sherman served as editor-in-chief of Bard College's campus newspaper, The Bardian. At Bard, Sherman completed his first two novels, The Best Estate and Music, Candy and Painted Eggs. He graduated in 1949.[15]

On May 12, 1990, Sherman received an honorary doctorate from Lincoln College.[16]

Songwriting career edit

Sherman and his brother, Richard, began writing songs together on a challenge from their father, Al Sherman, who was a Tin Pan Alley songwriter ("No! No! A Thousand Times No!!", "You Gotta Be a Football Hero").[17]

In 1958, Sherman founded the music publishing company, Music World Corporation, which later worked with Disney's BMI publishing arm, Wonderland Music Company.[18] That same year, the Sherman brothers had their first Top 10 hit with "Tall Paul", sung by Annette Funicello. The success of this song attracted the attention of Walt Disney, who hired the Sherman Brothers as staff songwriters for Walt Disney Studios.[19] While at Disney, the Sherman Brothers wrote their most-recognized song, "It's a Small World (After All)" for the 1964 New York World's Fair.

In 1965, the Sherman brothers won two Academy Awards for Mary Poppins, Best Original Score and Best Original Song, "Chim Chim Cher-ee".[20] Since Mary Poppins' premiere, Sherman earned nine Academy Award nominations, two Grammy Awards, four Grammy Award nominations and 23 gold and platinum albums.[21]

Robert and Richard Sherman worked for Walt Disney until Disney's death in 1966. After leaving the company, the brothers worked freelance as songwriters on scores of motion pictures, television shows, theme park exhibits and stage musicals.

Their first non-Disney assignment was in 1968 in Albert R. Broccoli's motion picture Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which garnered the brothers their third Academy Award nomination. In 1973, the Sherman brothers made history by becoming the only Americans ever to win first prize at the Moscow Film Festival for Tom Sawyer, for which they authored the screenplay.[21]

In 1976, The Slipper and the Rose was picked to be the Royal Command Performance of the year, attended by Queen Elizabeth. A musical adaptation of Cinderella, The Slipper and the Rose features both song, score and screenplay by the Sherman brothers. That same year the Sherman brothers received a star on the Hollywood "Walk of Fame" across from Grauman's Chinese Theater.[22]

Other box office film credits for the Sherman brothers include The Jungle Book (1967), The Aristocats (1970), The Parent Trap (1961), The Parent Trap (1998), Charlotte's Web (1973), The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977), Snoopy, Come Home (1972), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) and Little Nemo: Adventures In Slumberland (1992).

In 1974, the Sherman brothers' Tony-nominated Over Here! (1974)[23] was the highest-grossing original Broadway musical of that year. The Sherman brothers wrote popular songs, including "You're Sixteen", which reached Billboard's Top 10 twice, with Johnny Burnette in 1960 and with Ringo Starr 14 years later,[24] "Pineapple Princess" and "Let's Get Together".

 
Original London cast - "Janes and Michaels". Left to right (Front): Poppy Lee Friar, Jack Montgomery, Perry Millward, Harry Stott, Ben Watton, Jake Catterall, Nicola Bowman. Left to right (BACK): Charlotte Spencer, Faye Spittlehouse, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Robert B. Sherman. (Photo: July 19, 2004)

In 2000, the Sherman brothers wrote the score for Disney's blockbuster film The Tigger Movie, their first major motion picture for Disney in more than 28 years.

In 2002, the stage musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang became the most successful stage show produced at the London Palladium. In 2005, it premiered on Broadway at the Foxwoods Theatre (then the Hilton Theatre). The Sherman brothers wrote an additional six songs for the new stage productions.[25]

In 2002, Sherman moved from Beverly Hills to London, England, where he continued to write and paint. In 2003, four Sherman brothers' musicals ranked in the "Top 10 Favorite Children's Films of All Time" in a British poll reported by the BBC. The Jungle Book (1967) ranked at No. 7, Mary Poppins (1964) ranked at No. 8, The Aristocats (1970) ranked at No. 9 and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) ranked at No. 1.[26]

A Disney and Cameron Mackintosh production of Mary Poppins: The Stage Musical that premiered at the Prince Edward Theatre in December 2004 featured the Sherman brothers' classic songs.[27]

In June 2005, Sherman was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame with his brother, Richard. Also in June 2005, a tribute was paid to Sherman at the Théâtre de Vevey in Vevey, Switzerland by the Ballet Romand.[28]

In 2006, Mary Poppins opened on Broadway[29] and embarked on a world tour beginning in Göteborg, Sweden in 2008.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang embarked on a tour of 29 cities in the U.S., ending in 2009.

Personal life edit

Marriage and family edit

Sherman married Joyce Ruth Sasner in 1953. Their first child, Laurie (b. 1955) was followed by Jeffrey (b. 1957), Andrea (1960-2019) and Robert (b. 1968).[30] with five grandchildren: Joshua Kirshbaum (1990), Alex Sherman (1991), Amelia and Sarah Kirshbaum (1993) and Ryan Sherman (1995).

After Sherman's 2002 relocation to London, he and his brother, Richard, continued to collaborate on various musical plays, as well as a feature, animated, film musicals which incorporates their original story, song score and screenplay. The brothers traveled between Los Angeles, New York and London to facilitate their work.

Sherman died in London on March 6, 2012. His wife preceded him in death by 11 years. A public memorial service and funeral was held for Sherman on March 9, 2012, at Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary in Culver City.[6]

Painting and other artistry edit

 
Sherman dedicating a print of his painting, Sacrifice (pictured) to the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in London in 2004. Officiating was Dr. Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire and Commonwealth.

A lesser-known aspect of Sherman's life was his painting, which he had done since 1941 and kept private, except from his family and friends,[31] until 2002. Sherman studied painting while attending Bard College, receiving a double degree in both Painting and English Literature. Sherman worked in various visual arts media, including clay and metal sculpture, but his focus was oil painting throughout the 1940s-1960s, when he switched to acrylics.

In April 2002, an exhibition of Sherman's paintings was held in London, England, at Thompsons' Gallery on Marylebone High Street. This marked the first public exhibition of his paintings since he started painting in 1941. Sherman exhibited his paintings in Florida and California. A series of Limited Edition Giclées of Sherman's art were published on canvas and paper.

Sherman's paintings that have appeared at the various exhibitions include On Route 9G (c. 1949), Self Portrait (1970), San Francisco (1970), Moses (1977), Carousel In The Country (1982), From the Dining Room (1982), Sacrifice (1983), Florid Window (1984), Geisha (1986), Fine Four Fendered Friend (2002), and Park Lane (2003).[32] On March 4, 2007, Sherman and his son, Robbie, donated limited edition prints of Moses and Sacrifice to the Giffnock Synagogue in Glasgow, Scotland.[33] Sherman worked in metal sculpture, wrote poetry and short stories from an early age.

Later life achievements, autobiography, honors, tributes edit

 
The Sherman Brothers receiving the National Medal of Arts at The White House on November 17, 2008 (left to right: Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman and U.S. President George W. Bush)[34]

Robert B. Sherman Scholarship edit

In 2005, Robert Sherman established an annual scholarship award in his name through the BMI Foundation.[47] The awardee is chosen by BMI's Lehman Engel program with some consultation with Sherman. The first awardee was announced in November 2006. Awardees are chosen for their excellence in musical comedy songwriting with an emphasis on lyric writing.[47] Following is a list of the annual winners since the award's inception:

  • 2006 - Andrew Nellessen
  • 2007 - Michael Mitnick[48]
  • 2008 (no award this year)
  • 2009 - Jeffrey Simno
  • 2010 - Andy Roninson[49]

Moose: Chapters From My Life edit

Artistic tributes edit

  • Marking the official UK book launch for Moose, Robert J. Sherman wrote and emceed a two-night cabaret called A Spoonful of Sherman which premiered at the St. James Theatre in London, England on January 6, 2014.[52] The show was billed as "A Celebration of the Life, Times and Songs of Robert B. Sherman" and was received extremely well by the crowd and critics alike.[53][54] The show took on a life of its own, subsequently enjoying a "sold out" return engagement later in the year at the same venue. The Original Cast Recording, double CD was produced by Nicholas Lloyd Webber and released by SimG Records in 2015.[55][56]
  • In 2017 A Spoonful of Sherman was revived, playing at the venue, "Live At Zédel" in London.[57][58][59][60]
  • On July 31, 2018, the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California renamed Soundstage A the Sherman Brothers Stage.[61]
  • In 2018 the first A Spoonful of Sherman UK/Ireland Tour began with previews on February 14, 2018, at the EM Forester Theatre in Tonbridge, Kent. The tour played in 28 cities in England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland. Cast members for the tour included Sophie-Louise Dann, Mark Read, Glen Facey, Jenna Innes and Ben Stock.[62][63][64][65]

List of works edit

Major film scores edit

Motion picture screenplays edit

Stage musicals edit

Theme park songs edit

Autobiographic books edit

Professional awards edit

Academy Awards edit

Annie Awards edit

BAFTA Awards edit

  • 1977 Nominated Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music for The Slipper and the Rose

BMI edit

  • 1977 Pioneer Award awarded in Los Angeles, California
  • 1991 Lifetime Achievement Award awarded at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles, California

Christopher Award edit

  • 1964 Christopher Award for "Best Original Song Score" for Mary Poppins
  • 1973 Christopher Award for "Best Original Song Score" for Tom Sawyer

Disney edit

Golden Globes edit

Golden Videocassette Award edit

  • 1984 Best Selling Video Cassette (of all time) for Mary Poppins

Grammy Awards edit

  • 1965 Won Grammy in the category of "Best Original Score for a Motion Picture or Television Show" for Mary Poppins
  • 1965 Won Grammy in the category of "Best Recording for Children" for Mary Poppins
  • 1966 Nominated Grammy in the category of "Best Recording for Children" for Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
  • 1968 Nominated Grammy in the category of "Best Recording for Children" for The Jungle Book
  • 1970 Nominated Grammy in the category of "Best Recording for Children" for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  • 1971 Nominated Grammy in the category of "Best Recording for Children" for The Aristocats
  • 1973 Nominated Grammy in the category of "Best Original Score for a Children's Show" for Snoopy Come Home
  • 1974 Nominated Grammy in the category of "Best Original Score for a Musical Show" for Over Here!
  • 1975 Won Grammy in the category of "Best Recording for Children" for Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too

Laurel Awards edit

  • 1965 Won Golden Laurel in the category of "Best Song" "Chim Chim Cher-ee" for Mary Poppins
  • 1965 2nd Place Golden Laurel in the category of "Music Men"
  • 1966 3rd place Golden Laurel in the category of "Best Song" "That Darn Cat!" for That Darn Cat!

Moscow Film Festival edit

  • 1973 First Place Award in the category of "Best Music" for Tom Sawyer

National Medal of Arts edit

Olivier Awards edit

  • 2002 Nominated "Best Musical" for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Songwriters Hall of Fame edit

  • 2005 induction at the Marriott Hotel on Times Square in New York City

Theatre Museum Award edit

  • 2010 Career Achievement Award presented on May 17, 2010, at the Players Club in New York City

Variety Club Awards edit

  • 2003 Won "Best Musical" for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Walk of Fame edit

  • 1976 A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame awarded to "Richard & Robert Sherman" on November 17, 1976, located at 6914 Hollywood Boulevard

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ DeMichele, Thomas (March 4, 2016). "The Sherman Brothers Wrote More Film Scores Than Any Songwriting Team: FACT". factmyth.com.
  2. ^ Corliss, Richard (April 30, 2014). "Is This the Most Played Song in Music History?". time.com.
  3. ^ Kubersky, Seth (January 7, 2014). "Fact-Checking Saving Mr. Banks with Disney Historian Jim Korkis". orlandoweekly.com.
  4. ^ "Robert B. Sherman - Joyce R. Sherman Marriage Certificate". California, County Marriages. familysearch.org. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  5. ^ Songwriters Hall of Fame: Al Sherman, Hall of Fame website.
  6. ^ a b Freedland, Mark. "Robert Sherman obituary" The Guardian, March 6, 2012
  7. ^ a b . World War II Registry. National World War II Memorial. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
  8. ^ Sherman, Robert B. (1998). Walt's Time: from before to beyond. Santa Clarita: Camphor Tree Publishers. pp. 109, 112–115.
  9. ^ Sherman, Robert B., "About the Author" in Moose: Chapters From My Life, p. 441
  10. ^ Sherman, Robert B. "The Longest Years" in Walt's Time: From Before To Beyond. Santa Clarita, CA: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998, pp. 112-113.
  11. ^ Giesen, Rolf (2020). "Introduction". Hitler's Third Reich of the Movies. BearManor Media. The very first American soldier at the liberation of Dachau...was Robert B. Sherman.
  12. ^ Sherman, Robert B. (2013). "Dachau". Moose. AuthorHouse. p. 25.
  13. ^ Lawless, Jill; Kennedy, Mark (March 7, 2012). "Robert B. Sherman, 86, composer for films". Inquirer.com. The Philadelphia Inquirer/Associated Press. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
  14. ^ Robert B. Sherman's autobiography, MOOSE, Mouse Clubhouse.
  15. ^ Sherman, Robert B. "A Couple of Young Bards" in Walt's Time: From Before To Beyond. Santa Clarita, CA: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998, pp. 114-115.
  16. ^ Sherman, Robert B. "The Note-able Nineties" in Walt's Time: From Before To Beyond. Santa Clarita, CA: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998, p. 219.
  17. ^ Sherman, Robert B. "Al's Time" in Walt's Time: From Before To Beyond. Santa Clarita, CA: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998, pg. 119.
  18. ^ Sherman, Robert B., "'Green Lights On Dopey Drive" in Moose: Chapters From My Life, p. 367
  19. ^ Hutchinson, Lydia (August 29, 2014). "The Sherman Brothers". Performing Songwriter.
  20. ^ "Mary Poppins – Soundtrack". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  21. ^ a b . Ambassador Program. Archived from the original on February 12, 2019. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  22. ^ "Clients". stellarichards.com. February 11, 2011.
  23. ^ "Robert B. Sherman – Profile". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  24. ^ DeRiso, Nick (July 7, 2015). "Ringo Starr's 10 Most Historic Moments". Ultimate Classic Rock.
  25. ^ Leitch, Luke (May 17, 2005). "Chitty Chitty Bye Bye". The Standard.
  26. ^ "New Release: The Slipper and the Rose". davidspicer.com.au. February 9, 2009.
  27. ^ Billington, Michael (November 16, 2006). "Mary Poppins". The Guardian.
  28. ^ Admin (June 18, 2005). "Splendide Spectacle du Youth Ballet Au Théâtre Samedi 18 Juin 2005". vevey.ch.
  29. ^ "Mary Poppins". playbill.com. November 16, 2006.
  30. ^ Scalzo, Lisa (March 6, 2012). . reuters.com. Archived from the original on November 18, 2015.
  31. ^ Sherman, Robert B. "And It's All Me Own Work, From Me Own Memory..." in Walt's Time: From Before To Beyond. Santa Clarita, CA: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998, pg. 210-211.
  32. ^ "The Art of Robert Sherman". www.robertshermanart.com.
  33. ^ "Robert Sherman Evening at Giffnock Shul, Glasgow". giffnockshul.co.uk. March 4, 2007.
  34. ^ a b "National Medal of Arts 2008". arts.gov. Retrieved December 1, 2008.
  35. ^ Admin (June 1, 2015). "Olivier Winners 2003". olivierawards.com.
  36. ^ Desk (January 2, 2004). "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang". Evening Standard.
  37. ^ Fox, Mark (January 1, 2016). "London Palladium History". reallyusefultheatres.co.uk.
  38. ^ Songwriters Hall of Fame: Robert B. Sherman September 28, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Hall of Fame website.
  39. ^ Gans, Andrew (March 3, 2013). "Broadway's Mary Poppins Flies Out Of New Amsterdam Theatre March 3". playbill.com.
  40. ^ "A Chat with The Aristocats composer, Richard Sherman of the Sherman Brothers - Monsters and Critics". Archived from the original on July 7, 2012.
  41. ^ Admin (April 27, 2015). . thisistheatre.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
  42. ^ Smith, Alistair (October 12, 2007). "Mary Poppins to Launch Tour from Theatre Royal, Plymouth". thestage.co.uk.
  43. ^ Admin (September 15, 2009). "The Sherman Brothers Songbook". allmusic.com.
  44. ^ BWW News Desk (April 5, 2010). . broadwayworld.com. Archived from the original on September 6, 2008.
  45. ^ Sherman, "My Time (part 4)" in Moose: Chapters From My Life, p. 349
  46. ^ Rubin, Rebecca (May 4, 2023). "Animated Musical Movie 'Inkas the Ramferinkas,' From Songwriters of 'Mary Poppins' and 'It's a Small World,' in the Works". Variety. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  47. ^ a b Robert Sherman Scholarship for students studying musical theatre, BMI.
  48. ^ Yale School Of Drama Student Wins BMI Foundation's Robert Sherman Scholarship, BMI.
  49. ^ BMI Foundation Names Andy Roninson Recipient of Robert Sherman Scholarship, BMI.
  50. ^ . AuthorHouse. Archived from the original on December 24, 2013.
  51. ^ "Saving Mr. Banks - Credits". Internet Movie Database. November 29, 2013. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
  52. ^ Anderson, Gemma (April 21, 2014). "Review: A Spoonful of Sherman, St James Theatre". ayoungertheatre.com.
  53. ^ Honoré, Patrick. "A Spoonful of Sherman – St James Studio Theatre" Musical Theatre Review, January 19, 2014
  54. ^ Davis, Clive. "A Spoonful of Sherman at the St. James Theatre, SW1" The Times, January 15, 2014
  55. ^ BWW News Desk (July 9, 2015). "A Spoonful of Sherman: Original London Cast Recording Out Next Week". broadwayworld.com.
  56. ^ "SimG Records: A Spoonful of Sherman: Original Cast Recording". simgproductions.com. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
  57. ^ Hanks-Farmer, Caroline (August 12, 2017). "A Spoonful of Sherman – Live at The Zedel until 20th August". Carns Theatre Passion. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
  58. ^ . Live At Zedel (2017). Archived from the original on August 7, 2017. Retrieved December 25, 2017.
  59. ^ Hewis, Ben (June 13, 2017). "Casting announced for A Spoonful of Sherman at Live at Zedel". What's On Stage. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  60. ^ News Desk (June 14, 2017). "Cast Announced For A SPOONFUL OF SHERMAN Live at Zédel". West End Wilma. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  61. ^ "The Walt Disney Studios Dedicates Stage A to Sherman Brothers | Disney Digital Studio Services". www.disneydigitalstudio.com. Retrieved March 2, 2024.
  62. ^ BWW News Desk (December 20, 2017). "Sherman Brothers Musical to Tour UK". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  63. ^ Cheesman, Neil (December 20, 2017). "First Tour Dates Announced for A Spoonful of Sherman". London Theatre 1. Retrieved December 22, 2017. Robert J Sherman, son of Robert B. Sherman and a successful composer in his own right brings the utterly compelling story of one family's century-long, award-winning musical journey to UK audiences in 2018.
  64. ^ Carter, Roz. "REVIEW: A SPOONFUL OF SHERMAN (Greenwich Theatre) ★★★★★". West End Wilma. Retrieved April 10, 2018. The whole show is filled with whimsy, magic and some of the most memorable songs ever written; it does the Sherman family proud. I can't remember when I spent a more joyful or moving evening at the theatre.
  65. ^ Shenton, Mark (March 4, 2014). "A Spoonful of Sherman, Celebration of Songs By Three Generations of Songwriters, to Be Reprised at London's St. James Theatre Studio". Playbill.
  66. ^ Carly Mallenbaum, USA TODAY (April 5, 2016). "For new 'Jungle Book,' a classic tune got fresh lyrics". USA TODAY.
  67. ^ Garreau, Joel."Stan Lee, Olivia de Havilland Win Medal of Arts Honors",Washington Post, November 17, 2008

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Redstring Productions - Sherman Brothers
  • Robert Sherman Art
  • BMI Foundation - Robert B. Sherman Annual Scholarship March 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  • Robert B. Sherman BMI Foundation Annual Scholarship 11.08.06 article February 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • Robert B. Sherman BMI Foundation Annual Scholarship 12.14.07 article February 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • Robert B. Sherman at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • Robert B. Sherman at IMDb
  • Robert B. Sherman at SoundUnwound
  • A Spoonful of Sugar: Robert Sherman, 1925–2012 Obituary on theartsdesk.com, March 6, 2012
  • Robert B. Sherman at Find a Grave
  • Richard M. And Robert B. Sherman papers are archived at the American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

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This article is about the American songwriter For other people named Robert Sherman see Robert Sherman disambiguation Robert Bernard Sherman December 19 1925 March 6 2012 was an American songwriter best known for his work in musical films with his brother Richard M Sherman The Sherman brothers produced more motion picture song scores than any other songwriting team in film history 1 Some of their songs were incorporated into live action and animation musical films including Mary Poppins The Happiest Millionaire The The Sword in the Stone The Jungle Book The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Chitty Chitty Bang Bang The Slipper and the Rose and Charlotte s Web Their best known work is It s a Small World After All possibly the most performed song in public in history 2 3 Robert B ShermanSherman in 2002BornRobert Bernard Sherman 1925 12 19 December 19 1925New York City U S DiedMarch 6 2012 2012 03 06 aged 86 London EnglandResting placeHillside Memorial Park Cemetery Culver City CaliforniaOther namesBob Sherman Moose OccupationSongwriterYears active1950 2012SpouseJoyce Ruth Sasner m 1953 died 2001 wbr Children4 including RobertRelativesRichard M Sherman brother Al Sherman father Musical careerGenresFilm score Children s musicInstrumentsVocalsSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 World War II 3 Awards and decorations 4 Education 5 Songwriting career 6 Personal life 6 1 Marriage and family 6 2 Painting and other artistry 7 Later life achievements autobiography honors tributes 7 1 Robert B Sherman Scholarship 7 2 Moose Chapters From My Life 7 3 Artistic tributes 8 List of works 8 1 Major film scores 8 2 Motion picture screenplays 8 3 Stage musicals 8 4 Theme park songs 8 5 Autobiographic books 9 Professional awards 9 1 Academy Awards 9 2 Annie Awards 9 3 BAFTA Awards 9 4 BMI 9 5 Christopher Award 9 6 Disney 9 7 Golden Globes 9 8 Golden Videocassette Award 9 9 Grammy Awards 9 10 Laurel Awards 9 11 Moscow Film Festival 9 12 National Medal of Arts 9 13 Olivier Awards 9 14 Songwriters Hall of Fame 9 15 Theatre Museum Award 9 16 Variety Club Awards 9 17 Walk of Fame 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly life editRobert Bernard Sherman was born on December 19 1925 in New York City to Russian Jewish immigrants Rosa Dancis and Al Sherman 4 Al Sherman a songwriter paid for his son s hospital delivery costs with a royalty check that arrived that day for the song Save Your Sorrow His brother and songwriting partner Richard was born in 1928 Sherman s father was a well known Tin Pan Alley songwriter 5 In his youth Sherman excelled in violin piano painting and poetry Following seven years of cross country moves the Shermans settled down in Beverly Hills California Some of the primary schools Sherman attended in Manhattan included PS 241 and the Ethical Culture Fieldston School and in California the El Rodeo School 6 At Beverly Hills High School Sherman wrote and produced radio and stage programs for which he won much acclaim At age 16 Sherman wrote Armistice and Dedication Day a stage play showing how American life was changed following the December 7 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor The play yielded thousands of dollars for war bonds and earned a special citation from the War Department 7 8 World War II editIn 1943 Sherman obtained permission from his parents to join the army at age 17 9 Sherman was awarded the Purple Heart medal after being shot in the knee on April 12 1945 an injury which forced him to walk with a cane for the rest of his life 10 On April 29 1945 Sherman was among the first soldiers who entered the Dachau concentration camp 11 12 13 Other medals received by Sherman for service in the war were the Combat Infantryman Badge two Battle Stars for his European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal an American Campaign Medal a World War II Victory Medal and a Good Conduct Medal and several Army Weapons Qualifications badges 7 While recuperating from his knee injury in Taunton and Bournemouth in England Sherman became familiar with the United Kingdom and its culture 14 Awards and decorations editDuring World War II Robert B Sherman received these awards nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Combat Infantry BadgePurple Heart Good Conduct MedalAmerican Campaign Medal European African Middle EasternCampaign Medalwith two stars World War II Victory MedalMarksmanship BadgesEducation editUpon his return to the United States Sherman attended Bard College in upstate New York where he majored in English literature and painting Sherman served as editor in chief of Bard College s campus newspaper The Bardian At Bard Sherman completed his first two novels The Best Estate and Music Candy and Painted Eggs He graduated in 1949 15 On May 12 1990 Sherman received an honorary doctorate from Lincoln College 16 Songwriting career editSherman and his brother Richard began writing songs together on a challenge from their father Al Sherman who was a Tin Pan Alley songwriter No No A Thousand Times No You Gotta Be a Football Hero 17 In 1958 Sherman founded the music publishing company Music World Corporation which later worked with Disney s BMI publishing arm Wonderland Music Company 18 That same year the Sherman brothers had their first Top 10 hit with Tall Paul sung by Annette Funicello The success of this song attracted the attention of Walt Disney who hired the Sherman Brothers as staff songwriters for Walt Disney Studios 19 While at Disney the Sherman Brothers wrote their most recognized song It s a Small World After All for the 1964 New York World s Fair In 1965 the Sherman brothers won two Academy Awards for Mary Poppins Best Original Score and Best Original Song Chim Chim Cher ee 20 Since Mary Poppins premiere Sherman earned nine Academy Award nominations two Grammy Awards four Grammy Award nominations and 23 gold and platinum albums 21 Robert and Richard Sherman worked for Walt Disney until Disney s death in 1966 After leaving the company the brothers worked freelance as songwriters on scores of motion pictures television shows theme park exhibits and stage musicals Their first non Disney assignment was in 1968 in Albert R Broccoli s motion picture Chitty Chitty Bang Bang which garnered the brothers their third Academy Award nomination In 1973 the Sherman brothers made history by becoming the only Americans ever to win first prize at the Moscow Film Festival for Tom Sawyer for which they authored the screenplay 21 In 1976 The Slipper and the Rose was picked to be the Royal Command Performance of the year attended by Queen Elizabeth A musical adaptation of Cinderella The Slipper and the Rose features both song score and screenplay by the Sherman brothers That same year the Sherman brothers received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame across from Grauman s Chinese Theater 22 Other box office film credits for the Sherman brothers include The Jungle Book 1967 The Aristocats 1970 The Parent Trap 1961 The Parent Trap 1998 Charlotte s Web 1973 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1977 Snoopy Come Home 1972 Bedknobs and Broomsticks 1971 and Little Nemo Adventures In Slumberland 1992 In 1974 the Sherman brothers Tony nominated Over Here 1974 23 was the highest grossing original Broadway musical of that year The Sherman brothers wrote popular songs including You re Sixteen which reached Billboard s Top 10 twice with Johnny Burnette in 1960 and with Ringo Starr 14 years later 24 Pineapple Princess and Let s Get Together nbsp Original London cast Janes and Michaels Left to right Front Poppy Lee Friar Jack Montgomery Perry Millward Harry Stott Ben Watton Jake Catterall Nicola Bowman Left to right BACK Charlotte Spencer Faye Spittlehouse Carrie Hope Fletcher Robert B Sherman Photo July 19 2004 In 2000 the Sherman brothers wrote the score for Disney s blockbuster film The Tigger Movie their first major motion picture for Disney in more than 28 years In 2002 the stage musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang became the most successful stage show produced at the London Palladium In 2005 it premiered on Broadway at the Foxwoods Theatre then the Hilton Theatre The Sherman brothers wrote an additional six songs for the new stage productions 25 In 2002 Sherman moved from Beverly Hills to London England where he continued to write and paint In 2003 four Sherman brothers musicals ranked in the Top 10 Favorite Children s Films of All Time in a British poll reported by the BBC The Jungle Book 1967 ranked at No 7 Mary Poppins 1964 ranked at No 8 The Aristocats 1970 ranked at No 9 and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1968 ranked at No 1 26 A Disney and Cameron Mackintosh production of Mary Poppins The Stage Musical that premiered at the Prince Edward Theatre in December 2004 featured the Sherman brothers classic songs 27 In June 2005 Sherman was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame with his brother Richard Also in June 2005 a tribute was paid to Sherman at the Theatre de Vevey in Vevey Switzerland by the Ballet Romand 28 In 2006 Mary Poppins opened on Broadway 29 and embarked on a world tour beginning in Goteborg Sweden in 2008 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang embarked on a tour of 29 cities in the U S ending in 2009 Personal life editMarriage and family edit Sherman married Joyce Ruth Sasner in 1953 Their first child Laurie b 1955 was followed by Jeffrey b 1957 Andrea 1960 2019 and Robert b 1968 30 with five grandchildren Joshua Kirshbaum 1990 Alex Sherman 1991 Amelia and Sarah Kirshbaum 1993 and Ryan Sherman 1995 After Sherman s 2002 relocation to London he and his brother Richard continued to collaborate on various musical plays as well as a feature animated film musicals which incorporates their original story song score and screenplay The brothers traveled between Los Angeles New York and London to facilitate their work Sherman died in London on March 6 2012 His wife preceded him in death by 11 years A public memorial service and funeral was held for Sherman on March 9 2012 at Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary in Culver City 6 Painting and other artistry edit nbsp Sherman dedicating a print of his painting Sacrifice pictured to the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in London in 2004 Officiating was Dr Jonathan Sacks Chief Rabbi of the British Empire and Commonwealth A lesser known aspect of Sherman s life was his painting which he had done since 1941 and kept private except from his family and friends 31 until 2002 Sherman studied painting while attending Bard College receiving a double degree in both Painting and English Literature Sherman worked in various visual arts media including clay and metal sculpture but his focus was oil painting throughout the 1940s 1960s when he switched to acrylics In April 2002 an exhibition of Sherman s paintings was held in London England at Thompsons Gallery on Marylebone High Street This marked the first public exhibition of his paintings since he started painting in 1941 Sherman exhibited his paintings in Florida and California A series of Limited Edition Giclees of Sherman s art were published on canvas and paper Sherman s paintings that have appeared at the various exhibitions include On Route 9G c 1949 Self Portrait 1970 San Francisco 1970 Moses 1977 Carousel In The Country 1982 From the Dining Room 1982 Sacrifice 1983 Florid Window 1984 Geisha 1986 Fine Four Fendered Friend 2002 and Park Lane 2003 32 On March 4 2007 Sherman and his son Robbie donated limited edition prints of Moses and Sacrifice to the Giffnock Synagogue in Glasgow Scotland 33 Sherman worked in metal sculpture wrote poetry and short stories from an early age Later life achievements autobiography honors tributes editThis section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available January 2022 nbsp The Sherman Brothers receiving the National Medal of Arts at The White House on November 17 2008 left to right Robert B Sherman Richard M Sherman and U S President George W Bush 34 In 2000 the Sherman Brothers wrote the award winning score to The Tigger Movie which achieved number one status in both theatrical box office and video sales The Sherman Brothers classic motion picture Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was adapted into a London West End Musical in 2002 and premiered at the London Palladium on April 16 2002 featuring many new songs and a reworked score by both Sherman Brothers It was nominated for a 2003 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best New Musical 35 The Sherman Brothers each received the Musical Theatre Award from the Variety Club of Great Britain that year as well for Chitty 36 Chitty finished a record breaking three and a half year run at the Palladium becoming the longest running show in the theatre s century long history 37 2004 saw the premiere of Mary Poppins on the stage In 2005 Poppins was nominated for nine Olivier Awards In 2005 Chitty went to Broadway and was nominated for 9 Tonys and also began its nationwide UK tour On June 9 2005 Sherman was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame alongside Bill Withers Steve Cropper John Fogerty Isaac Hayes David Porter and his brother Richard M Sherman 38 On November 16 2006 the Cameron Mackintosh Disney production of Mary Poppins made its Broadway premiere at the New Amsterdam Theater featuring the Sherman Brothers classic songs 39 During a London press junket promoting the 40th anniversary DVD rerelease of The Jungle Book Robert and Richard Sherman were witnessed by press working on a new song for Inkas in the same Brown s Hotel room where The Jungle Book was originally penned by the British writer Rudyard Kipling over a hundred years earlier 40 In February 2008 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang began a second UK tour 41 In 2008 and 2009 Poppins premiered in numerous cities throughout the world including Stockholm Copenhagen Budapest Toronto Shanghai Sydney Johannesburg Amsterdam Buenos Aires Sao Paulo and Helsinki Full UK and US tours of Poppins are also scheduled to commence in 2008 and 2009 respectively 42 On November 17 2008 Robert and Richard Sherman were awarded the National Medal of Arts at the White House by President George W Bush in the East Room The National Medal of Arts is an award and title created by the Congress of the United States in 1984 for the purpose of honoring artists and patrons of the arts It is the highest honor conferred to an individual artist on behalf of the people Honorees are selected by the National Endowment for the Arts NEA and ceremoniously presented the award by the President of the United States 34 In May 2009 a documentary called The Boys The Sherman Brothers Story was released In October 2009 Disney released The Sherman Brothers Songbook a 59 track two CD compendium of their work for the studio spanning 42 years 43 On March 11 2010 the Sherman Brothers were presented with a Window on Mainstreet Disneyland in Anaheim California in honor of their contribution to Disney theme parks On May 17 2010 the Career Achievement Award at The Theatre Museum s 2010 Awards Gala 44 On May 21 2011 the Sherman Brothers were each awarded honorary doctorate degrees in Fine Arts from their alma mater Bard College This was Robert s second honorary doctorate His first was granted by Lincoln College on May 12 1990 45 On May 4 2023 a feature film development deal on the Sherman Brothers animation musical Inkas the Ramferinkas was announced 46 Robert B Sherman Scholarship edit In 2005 Robert Sherman established an annual scholarship award in his name through the BMI Foundation 47 The awardee is chosen by BMI s Lehman Engel program with some consultation with Sherman The first awardee was announced in November 2006 Awardees are chosen for their excellence in musical comedy songwriting with an emphasis on lyric writing 47 Following is a list of the annual winners since the award s inception 2006 Andrew Nellessen 2007 Michael Mitnick 48 2008 no award this year 2009 Jeffrey Simno 2010 Andy Roninson 49 Moose Chapters From My Life edit In 2013 Moose Chapters From My Life Sherman s autobiography was edited by his son Robert J Sherman and published by AuthorHouse Publishers The book was acknowledged in the credits of the 2013 film Saving Mr Banks 50 which also features actors playing the Sherman Brothers B J Novak portrayed Robert Sherman in the film 51 Artistic tributes edit Marking the official UK book launch for Moose Robert J Sherman wrote and emceed a two night cabaret called A Spoonful of Sherman which premiered at the St James Theatre in London England on January 6 2014 52 The show was billed as A Celebration of the Life Times and Songs of Robert B Sherman and was received extremely well by the crowd and critics alike 53 54 The show took on a life of its own subsequently enjoying a sold out return engagement later in the year at the same venue The Original Cast Recording double CD was produced by Nicholas Lloyd Webber and released by SimG Records in 2015 55 56 In 2017 A Spoonful of Sherman was revived playing at the venue Live At Zedel in London 57 58 59 60 On July 31 2018 the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank California renamed Soundstage A the Sherman Brothers Stage 61 In 2018 the first A Spoonful of Sherman UK Ireland Tour began with previews on February 14 2018 at the EM Forester Theatre in Tonbridge Kent The tour played in 28 cities in England Scotland Wales and the Republic of Ireland Cast members for the tour included Sophie Louise Dann Mark Read Glen Facey Jenna Innes and Ben Stock 62 63 64 65 List of works editMajor film scores edit The Parent Trap 1961 In Search of the Castaways 1962 Summer Magic 1963 The Sword in the Stone 1963 Big Red 1963 Mary Poppins 1964 That Darn Cat 1965 The Happiest Millionaire 1967 The Jungle Book 1967 The One and Only Genuine Original Family Band 1968 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1968 The Aristocats 1970 Bedknobs and Broomsticks 1971 Snoopy Come Home 1972 Charlotte s Web 1973 Tom Sawyer 1973 Huckleberry Finn 1974 The Slipper and the Rose 1976 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1977 The Magic of Lassie 1978 Magic Journeys 1982 Winnie the Pooh and a Day For Eeyore 1983 Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland 1992 The Mighty Kong 1998 Winnie the Pooh Seasons of Giving 1999 The Tigger Movie 2000 The Jungle Book 2016 66 Christopher Robin 2018 Motion picture screenplays edit A Symposium on Popular Songs uncredited 1962 Mary Poppins 1964 treatment only uncredited The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1973 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1974 The Slipper and the Rose 1976 The Magic of Lassie 1978 Blue Echoes 1982 unproduced Ferdinand the Bull 1986 TV screenplay Stage musicals edit Victory Canteen 1971 Ivar Theatre L A Over Here 1974 Broadway NY Dawgs 1983 Variety Arts Center L A Busker Alley 1995 U S Tour Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 2002 London Mary Poppins 2004 London On the Record 2004 05 U S Tour Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 2005 Broadway NY Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 2005 UK Tour Busker Alley 2006 Broadway NY one night only Mary Poppins 2006 Broadway NY Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 2007 Singapore Mary Poppins 2008 UK Tour Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 2008 Second UK Tour Mary Poppins 2008 Stockholm Mary Poppins 2009 US Tour Mary Poppins 2009 Copenhagen Mary Poppins 2009 Budapest Mary Poppins 2009 Shanghai Mary Poppins 2010 Australia Mary Poppins 2009 South Africa Mary Poppins 2009 Amsterdam Mary Poppins 2009 Helsinki Summer Magic 2012 Morristown Tennessee The Jungle Book 2013 Chicago Illinois The Jungle Book 2013 Boston Massachusetts A Spoonful of Sherman 2014 London Mary Poppins 2015 Vienna Austria Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 2015 16 UK Tour Mary Poppins 2015 16 UK Tour A Spoonful of Sherman 2017 London A Spoonful of Sherman 2018 UK Ireland Tour A Spoonful of Sherman 2019 San Jose CA Mary Poppins 2019 London Revival A Spoonful of Sherman 2019 Singapore Bedknobs and Broomsticks 2021 UK Tour Theme park songs edit There s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow for the 1964 New York World s Fair attraction Carousel of Progress as part of General Electric s Progressland pavilion later moved to Disneyland then to Walt Disney World The Best Time of Your Life for the Walt Disney World version of the Carousel of Progress later replaced with the show s original theme in 1993 Miracles from Molecules for Adventure Thru Inner Space One Little Spark for Journey Into Imagination The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction It s a Small World After All for the 1964 New York World s Fair attraction Pepsi Presents WALT DISNEY S it s a small world a Salute to UNICEF and the World s Children then adapted to each Disney Park installation of It s a Small World The Astuter Computer Revue for the 1982 premiere of the CommuniCore Exhibit at EPCOT Magic Highways for Rocket Rods Makin Memories for Magic Journeys The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room for Walt Disney s Enchanted Tiki Room We Meet the World with Love and Meet the World for the same exhibit in Tokyo DisneylandAutobiographic books edit Walt s Time From Before to Beyond A joint autobiography by both Robert and Richard Sherman published in 1998 Moose Chapters From My Life Robert B Sherman s official memoirs posthumously released in 2013 Professional awards editThis section may have too many subsection headers Please help consolidate the section January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Academy Awards edit 1965 Won Academy Award in the category of Best Original Song for Chim Chim Cher ee from Mary Poppins 1965 Won Academy Award in the category of Best Substantially Original Score for Mary Poppins 1969 Nominated Academy Award in the category of Best Original Song for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1972 Nominated Academy Award in the category of Best Original Song for The Age of Not Believing from Bedknobs amp Broomsticks 1972 Nominated Academy Award in the category of Best Scoring Adaptation and Original Song Score for Bedknobs amp Broomsticks 1974 Nominated Academy Award in the category of Best Scoring Adaptation and Original Song Score for Tom Sawyer 1978 Nominated Academy Award in the category of Best Original Song for The Slipper and the Rose Waltz from The Slipper and the Rose 1978 Nominated Academy Award in the category of Best Scoring Adaptation and Original Song Score for The Slipper and the Rose 1979 Nominated Academy Award in the category of Best Original Song for When You re Loved from The Magic of LassieAnnie Awards edit 2000 Nominated Annie in the category of Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production for the song Round My Family Tree from The Tigger Movie 2003 Winsor McCay Award for lifetime achievement and contribution to animationBAFTA Awards edit 1977 Nominated Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music for The Slipper and the RoseBMI edit 1977 Pioneer Award awarded in Los Angeles California 1991 Lifetime Achievement Award awarded at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles CaliforniaChristopher Award edit 1964 Christopher Award for Best Original Song Score for Mary Poppins 1973 Christopher Award for Best Original Song Score for Tom SawyerDisney edit 1985 Mousecar awarded at the Hollywood Bowl in Hollywood California in front of 20 000 people 1990 Disney Legends awarded at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank California 2010 Main Street U S A Window presented at Disneyland in Anaheim California in honor of the Sherman Brothers contribution to Disney theme parks Golden Globes edit 1965 Nominated Golden Globe in the category of Best Original Score for Mary Poppins 1969 Nominated Golden Globe in the category of Best Original Score for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1969 Nominated Golden Globe in the category of Best Original Song for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1974 Nominated Golden Globe in the category of Best Original Score for Tom Sawyer 1977 Nominated Golden Globe in the category of Best Original Score for The Slipper and the RoseGolden Videocassette Award edit 1984 Best Selling Video Cassette of all time for Mary PoppinsGrammy Awards edit 1965 Won Grammy in the category of Best Original Score for a Motion Picture or Television Show for Mary Poppins 1965 Won Grammy in the category of Best Recording for Children for Mary Poppins 1966 Nominated Grammy in the category of Best Recording for Children for Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree 1968 Nominated Grammy in the category of Best Recording for Children for The Jungle Book 1970 Nominated Grammy in the category of Best Recording for Children for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1971 Nominated Grammy in the category of Best Recording for Children for The Aristocats 1973 Nominated Grammy in the category of Best Original Score for a Children s Show for Snoopy Come Home 1974 Nominated Grammy in the category of Best Original Score for a Musical Show for Over Here 1975 Won Grammy in the category of Best Recording for Children for Winnie the Pooh and Tigger TooLaurel Awards edit 1965 Won Golden Laurel in the category of Best Song Chim Chim Cher ee for Mary Poppins 1965 2nd Place Golden Laurel in the category of Music Men 1966 3rd place Golden Laurel in the category of Best Song That Darn Cat for That Darn Cat Moscow Film Festival edit 1973 First Place Award in the category of Best Music for Tom SawyerNational Medal of Arts edit 2008 National Medal of Arts awarded to Richard and Robert Sherman on November 17 2008 at the White House by President George W Bush This is the highest honor the United States Government bestows on artists 67 Olivier Awards edit 2002 Nominated Best Musical for Chitty Chitty Bang BangSongwriters Hall of Fame edit 2005 induction at the Marriott Hotel on Times Square in New York CityTheatre Museum Award edit 2010 Career Achievement Award presented on May 17 2010 at the Players Club in New York CityVariety Club Awards edit 2003 Won Best Musical for Chitty Chitty Bang BangWalk of Fame edit 1976 A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame awarded to Richard amp Robert Sherman on November 17 1976 located at 6914 Hollywood BoulevardSee also editMusic World Armistice and Dedication Day Walt s Time from before to beyond Moose Chapters From My LifeReferences edit DeMichele Thomas March 4 2016 The Sherman Brothers Wrote More Film Scores Than Any Songwriting Team FACT factmyth com Corliss Richard April 30 2014 Is This the Most Played Song in Music History time com Kubersky Seth January 7 2014 Fact Checking Saving Mr Banks with Disney Historian Jim Korkis orlandoweekly com Robert B Sherman Joyce R Sherman Marriage Certificate California County Marriages familysearch org Retrieved January 30 2016 Songwriters Hall of Fame Al Sherman Hall of Fame website a b Freedland Mark Robert Sherman obituary The Guardian March 6 2012 a b World War II Honoree Robert Bernard Sherman World War II Registry National World War II Memorial Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved June 16 2011 Sherman Robert B 1998 Walt s Time from before to beyond Santa Clarita Camphor Tree Publishers pp 109 112 115 Sherman Robert B About the Author in Moose Chapters From My Life p 441 Sherman Robert B The Longest Years in Walt s Time From Before To Beyond Santa Clarita CA Camphor Tree Publishers 1998 pp 112 113 Giesen Rolf 2020 Introduction Hitler s Third Reich of the Movies BearManor Media The very first American soldier at the liberation of Dachau was Robert B Sherman Sherman Robert B 2013 Dachau Moose AuthorHouse p 25 Lawless Jill Kennedy Mark March 7 2012 Robert B Sherman 86 composer for films Inquirer com The Philadelphia Inquirer Associated Press Retrieved April 10 2021 Robert B Sherman s autobiography MOOSE Mouse Clubhouse Sherman Robert B A Couple of Young Bards in Walt s Time From Before To Beyond Santa Clarita CA Camphor Tree Publishers 1998 pp 114 115 Sherman Robert B The Note able Nineties in Walt s Time From Before To Beyond Santa Clarita CA Camphor Tree Publishers 1998 p 219 Sherman Robert B Al s Time in Walt s Time From Before To Beyond Santa Clarita CA Camphor Tree Publishers 1998 pg 119 Sherman Robert B Green Lights On Dopey Drive in Moose Chapters From My Life p 367 Hutchinson Lydia August 29 2014 The Sherman Brothers Performing Songwriter Mary Poppins Soundtrack Internet Movie Database Retrieved March 31 2016 a b The Society of Composers amp Lyricists Ambassador Program Archived from the original on February 12 2019 Retrieved September 11 2015 Clients stellarichards com February 11 2011 Robert B Sherman Profile Internet Broadway Database Retrieved March 31 2016 DeRiso Nick July 7 2015 Ringo Starr s 10 Most Historic Moments Ultimate Classic Rock Leitch Luke May 17 2005 Chitty Chitty Bye Bye The Standard New Release The Slipper and the Rose davidspicer com au February 9 2009 Billington Michael November 16 2006 Mary Poppins The Guardian Admin June 18 2005 Splendide Spectacle du Youth Ballet Au Theatre Samedi 18 Juin 2005 vevey ch Mary Poppins playbill com November 16 2006 Scalzo Lisa March 6 2012 Oscar Winning Mary Poppins Songwriter Robert B Sherman of the Legendary Sherman Brothers Dies in London at Age 86 reuters com Archived from the original on November 18 2015 Sherman Robert B And It s All Me Own Work From Me Own Memory in Walt s Time From Before To Beyond Santa Clarita CA Camphor Tree Publishers 1998 pg 210 211 The Art of Robert Sherman www robertshermanart com Robert Sherman Evening at Giffnock Shul Glasgow giffnockshul co uk March 4 2007 a b National Medal of Arts 2008 arts gov Retrieved December 1 2008 Admin June 1 2015 Olivier Winners 2003 olivierawards com Desk January 2 2004 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Evening Standard Fox Mark January 1 2016 London Palladium History reallyusefultheatres co uk Songwriters Hall of Fame Robert B Sherman Archived September 28 2012 at the Wayback Machine Hall of Fame website Gans Andrew March 3 2013 Broadway s Mary Poppins Flies Out Of New Amsterdam Theatre March 3 playbill com A Chat with The Aristocats composer Richard Sherman of the Sherman Brothers Monsters and Critics Archived from the original on July 7 2012 Admin April 27 2015 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 2005 2010 Tour Dates thisistheatre com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Smith Alistair October 12 2007 Mary Poppins to Launch Tour from Theatre Royal Plymouth thestage co uk Admin September 15 2009 The Sherman Brothers Songbook allmusic com BWW News Desk April 5 2010 The Theatre Museum Awards Richard M Sherman and Robert B Sherman Held 5 10 broadwayworld com Archived from the original on September 6 2008 Sherman My Time part 4 in Moose Chapters From My Life p 349 Rubin Rebecca May 4 2023 Animated Musical Movie Inkas the Ramferinkas From Songwriters of Mary Poppins and It s a Small World in the Works Variety Retrieved May 6 2023 a b Robert Sherman Scholarship for students studying musical theatre BMI Yale School Of Drama Student Wins BMI Foundation s Robert Sherman Scholarship BMI BMI Foundation Names Andy Roninson Recipient of Robert Sherman Scholarship BMI AuthorHouse publishes Hollywood legendary songwriter s memoirs AuthorHouse Archived from the original on December 24 2013 Saving Mr Banks Credits Internet Movie Database November 29 2013 Retrieved December 19 2014 Anderson Gemma April 21 2014 Review A Spoonful of Sherman St James Theatre ayoungertheatre com Honore Patrick A Spoonful of Sherman St James Studio Theatre Musical Theatre Review January 19 2014 Davis Clive A Spoonful of Sherman at the St James Theatre SW1 The Times January 15 2014 BWW News Desk July 9 2015 A Spoonful of Sherman Original London Cast Recording Out Next Week broadwayworld com SimG Records A Spoonful of Sherman Original Cast Recording simgproductions com Retrieved March 27 2016 Hanks Farmer Caroline August 12 2017 A Spoonful of Sherman Live at The Zedel until 20th August Carns Theatre Passion Retrieved August 15 2017 A Spoonful of Sherman Live At Zedel 2017 Archived from the original on August 7 2017 Retrieved December 25 2017 Hewis Ben June 13 2017 Casting announced for A Spoonful of Sherman at Live at Zedel What s On Stage Retrieved July 25 2017 News Desk June 14 2017 Cast Announced For A SPOONFUL OF SHERMAN Live at Zedel West End Wilma Retrieved July 25 2017 The Walt Disney Studios Dedicates Stage A to Sherman Brothers Disney Digital Studio Services www disneydigitalstudio com Retrieved March 2 2024 BWW News Desk December 20 2017 Sherman Brothers Musical to Tour UK BroadwayWorld com Retrieved December 22 2017 Cheesman Neil December 20 2017 First Tour Dates Announced for A Spoonful of Sherman London Theatre 1 Retrieved December 22 2017 Robert J Sherman son of Robert B Sherman and a successful composer in his own right brings the utterly compelling story of one family s century long award winning musical journey to UK audiences in 2018 Carter Roz REVIEW A SPOONFUL OF SHERMAN Greenwich Theatre West End Wilma Retrieved April 10 2018 The whole show is filled with whimsy magic and some of the most memorable songs ever written it does the Sherman family proud I can t remember when I spent a more joyful or moving evening at the theatre Shenton Mark March 4 2014 A Spoonful of Sherman Celebration of Songs By Three Generations of Songwriters to Be Reprised at London s St James Theatre Studio Playbill Carly Mallenbaum USA TODAY April 5 2016 For new Jungle Book a classic tune got fresh lyrics USA TODAY Garreau Joel Stan Lee Olivia de Havilland Win Medal of Arts Honors Washington Post November 17 2008Further reading editSherman Robert B Moose Chapters From My Life Bloomington IN AuthorHouse Publishers 2013 Sherman Robert B Walt s Time from before to beyond Santa Clarita Camphor Tree Publishers 1998 Greene Katherine and Richard Inside The Dream The Personal Story of Walt Disney New York Disney Editions 2001 Peterson Monique Disney s The Little Big Book of Pooh New York Disney Editions 2002 Tietyen David The Musical World of Walt Disney Milwaukee Wisconsin Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation 1990 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Robert B Sherman Redstring Productions Sherman Brothers Music World Corporation Robert Sherman Art BMI Foundation Robert B Sherman Annual Scholarship Archived March 6 2016 at the Wayback Machine Robert B Sherman BMI Foundation Annual Scholarship 11 08 06 article Archived February 8 2008 at the Wayback Machine Robert B Sherman BMI Foundation Annual Scholarship 12 14 07 article Archived February 8 2008 at the Wayback Machine Robert B Sherman at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Robert B Sherman at IMDb Robert B Sherman at SoundUnwound A Spoonful of Sugar Robert Sherman 1925 2012 Obituary on theartsdesk com March 6 2012 Robert B Sherman at Find a Grave Richard M And Robert B Sherman papers are archived at the American Heritage Center University of Wyoming Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert B Sherman amp oldid 1218958053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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