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Gold was born on August 2, 1951, in Burbank, California, [1] [4] and eventually followed his parents into show business. His mother was singer Marni Nixon, who provided the singing voice for numerous actresses, notably Natalie Wood in West Side Story, Deborah Kerr in The King and I, and Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady; his father was Ernest Gold, an Austrian-born composer who won an Academy ...
This time it's the Andrew Gold 1978 classic. The crucial difference is that this is more beaty." The crucial difference is that this is more beaty." [ 19 ] Alan Jones from Music Week gave it four out of five, noting that "already achieving a surprisingly major degree of club crossover, it's very much in the KWS / East Side Beat mould, and could ...
"Thank You for Being a Friend" is a song recorded by American singer Andrew Gold. It appears on Gold's third album All This and Heaven Too. The song reached number 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1978. [3] On the Cash Box chart, "Thank You for Being a Friend" spent two weeks at number 11. [4]
Paige McKenna Grube hopes the film she has spent three years on will shine a truthful, positive light on the exotic dancers featured in "GOLD."
Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan is a 2020 documentary film about the life of Shane MacGowan, the lead singer and songwriter of The Pogues who fused punk rock with Irish folk music and whose biggest hit was the Christmas song Fairytale of New York. The film was written and directed by Julien Temple and produced by Johnny Depp. [2 ...
"Spooky, Scary Skeletons" is a Halloween song by American musician Andrew Gold, first released on his 1996 album Halloween Howls: Fun & Scary Music. [2] Since the 2010s, the song has received a resurgence in popularity online as an Internet meme. [2] [3] In 2013, The Living Tombstone created a dubstep remix of the song.
Now almost 40 years later, McCarthy hit the road to star in and direct his new Hulu documentary, “Brats,” trying to get a handle on the label and how some of the pack handled it.
The documentary, directed by Brat Packer Andrew McCarthy, follows his efforts to track down fellow members of the group, including Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy ...