D23 Expo: Richard Sherman Plays The Disney Songbook
By Brett Nachman
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Monday, August 12th, 2013 at 12:00 pm
Richard Sherman played a ton of his legendary Disney songs during the D23 Expo in Anaheim, CA this weekend. Here are some video highlights of the major Disney occasion, drawing thousands of attendees and encouraging even more memories.
Richard Sherman 1960’s film medley
Check out this video that shares snippets of 1960’s favorites from features like The Jungle Book, Winnie the Pooh, and The Parent Trap.
Richard Sherman, Jason Schwartzman, and B.J. Novak sing “Spoonful of Sugar”
The stars of Saving Mr. Banks, Jason Schwartzman, and B.J. Novak, who will perform the roles of Richard and Robert Sherman, came out from backstage to join Sherman in a rousing rendition of the cheerful Mary Poppins tune that brings a smile to most everyone.
Richard Sherman closes concert with most famous Disney park tune
It’s a song we know. It’s a song we cannot forget. It’s no small wonder that a concert celebrating the music of Sherman – as well as Alan Menken (see video of his performance here) – would end on a high note with “It’s A Small World.” The piece that brings happiness and joy to all – that is, unless we hear it on repeat if we are stuck on the attraction – is Disney at its best and Sherman at his most brilliant.
This is Brett Nachman, signing off. Follow me on Twitter for alerts of new editions of Disney In Depth! And visit here at Geeks of Doom for our coverage of Disney’s D23 Expo.
[Image Credit: Disney D23 Expo, Anaheim, CA August 2013: B.J. Novak, Richard Sherman, Jason Schwartzman. Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/WireImage, courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures. Used with permission.]
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