Life found a way.
With news that the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra are hosting a night that’s dedicated to the music of John Williams, we’re certain that his iconic score from Jurassic Park is going to feature.
Granted, we can’t predict the future but if someone told us that Jeff Goldblum swung by at that gig to play piano, we wouldn’t be surprised because the man who played Dr. Ian Malcolm is a law onto himself.
Whenever JOE had the pleasure of chatting with the great man, he serenaded us with a version of ‘Danny Boy’ and a sensual version of his duet with Imelda May.
Simply put, there’s nobody that’s quite like Jeff Goldblum.
Well, during his recent performance at Glastonbury, the actor confirmed that he’s about to make another album with his band The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra – his last album, The Capitol Studio Session, was a number one jazz record in both the UK and the US.
Well, if the band are looking to do some covers on their next release, we wouldn’t be against their version of the Jurassic Park theme song.
Take a look at their version and some of Goldblum’s previous hits with JOE.
Oh yes – Jeff Goldblum’s band play the Jurassic Park theme at #Glastonbury2019 pic.twitter.com/d3dw7kdyLs
— Toby Earle 🇺🇦 Threads tobyontv (@TobyonTV) June 30, 2019
As you can see below, there was even some Jurassic Park flags in the crowd.
#Glastonbury treat: @jeffreygoldbIum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, joined by @sharonvanetten. Check out the Jurassic Park flags pic.twitter.com/U0yk8R6Vt6
— Music Week (@MusicWeek) June 30, 2019
Here’s what happened when JOE met Jeff. He’s definitely a character.
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