Robert Lopez

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Reindeer(s) Remix - Outtake 00:00 Tools
Reindeer(s) Remix (Outtake) 00:00 Tools
The Avenue Q Theme 01:02 Tools
The Tummy Song 01:02 Tools
Reindeer(s) Remix 01:02 Tools
Love Is an Open Door (Demo) 01:02 Tools
Let It Go 01:05 Tools
You're You (Outtake) 01:02 Tools
Let It Go (Instrumental Karaoke) 01:05 Tools
Spring Pageant (Outtake) 01:05 Tools
Pooh's Finale 01:05 Tools
In Summer (Instrumental Karaoke) 01:05 Tools
For the First Time in Forever (Instrumental Karaoke) 01:05 Tools
Love Is an Open Door (Instrumental Karaoke) 01:05 Tools
Love Is an Open Door 01:05 Tools
Let It Go (From "Frozen") [Live] 01:05 Tools
Let It Go (Demi Lovato Version Instrumental Karaoke) 01:05 Tools
The Internet Is for Porn 02:59 Tools
For Now 03:12 Tools
You're You 05:27 Tools
Everyone's a Little Bit Racist 05:27 Tools
Let It Go ((Demi Lovato Version) [Instrumental Karaoke]) 03:04 Tools
Spring Pageant 02:23 Tools
If You Were Gay 02:30 Tools
Schadenfreude 03:04 Tools
I Wish I Could Go Back to College 03:04 Tools
Purpose 03:04 Tools
There's a Fine, Fine Line 03:04 Tools
For The First Time In Forever 03:35 Tools
In Summer 02:23 Tools
The More You Ruv Someone 02:23 Tools
Special 02:36 Tools
Fantasies Come True 04:18 Tools
Mix Tape 03:35 Tools
My Girlfriend, Who Lives in Canada 01:18 Tools
The Money Song 01:18 Tools
There Is Life Outside Your Apartment 01:18 Tools
You Can Be as Loud as the Hell You Want (When You're Makin' Love) 01:18 Tools
Avenue Q Theme 02:20 Tools
If You Were Gay from Avenue Q 02:20 Tools
Two By Two 04:29 Tools
Man Up 03:40 Tools
What Do You Do With a B.A. in English? / It Sucks to Be Me 02:02 Tools
School for Monsters/The Money Song (Reprise) 02:20 Tools
Hello! 02:51 Tools
You And Me (But Mostly Me) 02:40 Tools
I Am Here For You 02:02 Tools
Turn It Off 05:00 Tools
What Do You Do With a B.A. in English?/It Sucks to Be Me 05:55 Tools
Reindeer (S) Remix (outtake) 05:00 Tools
I Believe 04:41 Tools
All-American Prophet 06:12 Tools
Bet Against the American Dream 01:30 Tools
Hasa Diga Eebowai 04:22 Tools
There's a Fine Fine Line (From "Avenue Q") 04:22 Tools
Baptize Me 04:14 Tools
Making Things Up Again 04:15 Tools
Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People 04:27 Tools
I Am Africa 02:20 Tools
Reindeer(s) Remix [Outtake] 02:20 Tools
There's a Fine, Fine Line (reprise) / What Do You Do With a B.A. in English (reprise) 02:20 Tools
Everything Is Honey 02:20 Tools
Reindeer(s) (Remix) (Outtake) 02:20 Tools
There's a Fine, Fine Line (Reprise)/What Do You Do with a B.A. in English? (Reprise) 01:43 Tools
Frozen Heart 01:43 Tools
Spooky Mormon Hell Dream 04:27 Tools
It Sucks to Be Me 05:04 Tools
Reindeer(s) (Outtake) (Remix) 05:04 Tools
For the First Time In Forever (Reprise) 05:04 Tools
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A native of the picturesque Manhattan neighborhood of Greenwich Village, renowned for generations as the residence of avant-garde artists, Robert Lopez became interested in songwriting from an early age (he wrote his first song at 7.) He attended Hunter College High School and received a B.A. in English from Yale University, where he was a member of the Yale Spizzwinks. In 1998, while participating in the prestigious BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop, he met another aspiring songwriter, Jeff Marx. Their first project together, Kermit, Prince of Denmark, a Muppet parody of Hamlet, won the Kleban Award for lyrics, though The Jim Henson Company rejected the script, saying it didn't have enough "kid appeal." In 1999, Lopez and Marx, who collaborate on both music and lyrics, began work on Avenue Q, a stage musical which, using puppet-like characters, similar to those on Sesame Street, dealt with adult themes and ideas. The show, for which Lopez also provided the animated segments, was his first professional experience. After playing Off-Broadway, it transferred in July 2003 to Broadway's John Golden Theatre, where it proved both a critical and popular success, winning the 2004 Tony Award for Best Musical, and earning Lopez and Marx's a 2004 Tony Award for their musical score. As of 2007, the musical's Grammy Award-nominated Original Cast Album has sold over 150,000 copies. In early 2006, Robert Lopez collaborated with his brother, Billy, on several episodes of the Nickelodeon series Wonder Pets, for which they shared a Daytime Emmy award with the series' other composers in 2008. In January 2007, a musical adaptation of the Disney/Pixar film Finding Nemo, which Lopez co-wrote with his wife, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, opened at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park. Since 2007, Lopez has been working on a new musical project with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators of South Park, a series which, in 2003, Lopez had mentioned as a partial inspiration for Avenue Q. The musical will be about Mormons, has a working title of Mormon Musical, will star Cheyenne Jackson, and is planned for a 2009 opening. Lopez and Marx wrote four songs for a musical episode of the NBC sitcom Scrubs which aired on January 18, 2007. Lopez, along with Jeff Marx, was recognized with an Emmy nomination for the song "Everything Comes Down to Poo" from the above mentioned episode. Stephanie D'Abruzzo, who originated the roles of Kate Monster and Lucy the Slut in Avenue Q made a guest appearance in the episode. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.