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Daniel Luke Ingram (born June 13, 1975) is a Canadian composer and lyricist, primarily for animated series soundtracks. He has written more than 200 songs for television, in genres ranging from pop and classic rock to large-scale Broadway-style musical theater.
The music video premiered on July 13, 2010, and was directed by Parris. It was premiered on BET's 106 & Park on August 2, 2010. [6] Diddy, Bun B, DJ Envy, Jadakiss, Triple C's, Gunplay, Sheek Louch, DJ Khaled, DJ Clue, Young Jeezy, Trick Daddy, Mack Maine, Plies, Fabolous, Fat Joe, Shawty Lo, Cassie and Lex Luger, the song's producer, appear in the music video.
Alice ("There's a New Girl in Town") – (music by David Shire) (lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman) (sung by Linda Lavin) Alien Nation – Kenneth Johnson and David Kurtz; Aliens in the Family – Todd Rundgren; All at No. 20 – Denis King; All Creatures Great and Small – ("Piano Parchment") by Johnny Pearson; Allegra's Window – Dan ...
Appropriately, for a series juxtaposing the 1980s music scene with broader social violence and disarray, This Town has a brilliant and punchy soundtrack. UB40, Ray Charles, The Specials, The Clash ...
People dance and listen to music at the Stone Pony on Sept. 4, 1977. ... as alternative rock ascended and the city's Fast Lane and the Green Parrot in Neptune landed the up-and coming national ...
Donald Trump hosted an impromptu musical event on Monday, Oct. 14, when a gaffe-filled town hall ended with 39 minutes of quiet swaying to his favorite songs.. At an Oaks, Pa., town hall that was ...
The music video for "Just What I Do" was directed by Peter Zavadil. [7] It debuted to CMT on April 7, 2002. [8] It was nominated at the 2003 ACM Awards for Music Video of the Year [6] and 2003 CMT Flameworthy Awards for Group/Duo Video of the Year, losing the former to "Drive (For Daddy Gene)" by Alan Jackson and the latter to "These Days" by Rascal Flatts.