Bibliography: 1990
- “The Image of Movie Music Is Changing Once Again,” Stephen Holden
The New York Times, 28 January 1990 - “Composing music for clattering wagon wheels or zooming spacecraft is more complicated than it sounds,” Stephen Holden
The New York Times, 7 February 1990 - “Born on the Fourth of July expands out of box office,” Gary Deeb
News America Syndicate, 28 February 1990 - “A new age for Pops,” Ellen Pfeifer
Boston Herald, 7 May 1990 - “Lending snap to the Pops,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 7 May 1990 - “Boston Pops begins season on a high note,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 9 May 1990 - “Interview with Herb Spencer,” Carl Johnson
The Cue Sheet, July 1990, 7:3, 83–104 - “Williams talks of Pops’ past, future,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 19 July 1990 - “Composer John Williams Returns to the Podium at the Hollywood Bowl,” Richard S. Ginell
Los Angeles Times, 3 September 1990 - “The Music Man: John Williams writes the sound track for America’s make-believe,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 7 October 1990