Listen: Randy Newman Talks with NPR's "Here and Now" About His New Song, "Stay Away"

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Randy Newman was on NPR's Here and Now today to talk with host Jeremy Hobson about his new song to promote social distancing, "Stay Away," proceeds from which go to support the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music in New Orleans. They discuss life under quarantine, and Newman performs a bit of another new song he's been working on while at home. You can hear it here.

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Randy Newman was on NPR's Here and Now today to talk with host Jeremy Hobson about his new song to promote social distancing, "Stay Away," proceeds from which go to support the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music in New Orleans' Ninth Ward. They discuss life under quarantine, and Newman performs a bit of another new song he's been working on while at home. You can hear it below.

"Stay Away" is available to purchase digitally via the Nonesuch Store and iTunes; it is also streaming at Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and other services. For more on the Ellis Center for Music, visit ellismarsaliscenter.org.

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Randy Newman: "Stay Away"

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