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Latest revision as of 21:29, January 24, 2024
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Stephen Sondheim.
Stephen Sondheim
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Character Information
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Stephen Sondheim is an American composer and lyricist.
History[edit]
Krusty the Clown hired Stephen Sondheim to write songs for the Spuckler children. Sondheim wrote a song with complex harmonies, intricate lyrics and pithy observations on modern life, which Krusty hated. Krusty then told Sondheim to do what he did in Cats, which Sondheim said he didn't write, to Krusty's dismay. Krusty then told Sondheim to play a peppy vamp on the piano. Whilst playing the vamp, Sondheim decided to write a jingle for Buzz Cola.[1]
In the song "Sasha is a Massive Success", Sasha Reed called Stephen Sondheim "the most gracious host".[2]
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Yokel Chords"
- Episode – "The Star of the Backstage" (picture)
References[edit]
The Simpsons characters
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