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Gary Wright was born and raised in Cresskill, New Jersey. [1] A child actor, he made his TV debut at the age of seven, on the show Captain Video and His Video Rangers, filmed in New York City. [2] He appeared in TV and radio commercials before being offered a part in the 1954 Broadway production of the musical Fanny. [2]
The South Pole is at an altitude of 9,200 feet (2,800 m) but feels like 11,000 feet (3,400 m). [31] Centripetal force from the spin of the planet throws the atmosphere toward the equator. The South Pole is colder than the North Pole primarily because of the elevation difference and for being in the middle of a continent. [32]
The Dream Weaver is a solo album by American singer and musician Gary Wright released in July 1975.. The album was said by Wright to be the first-ever all-keyboard album (though there were many all-synthesizer LPs before this, including Switched-On Bach by Wendy Carlos, in 1968), but in fact it also features drums, vocals, and guitar, among other instruments.
A powerfully soulful singer and a versatile keyboardist, Wright was a founding member of the U.K.-based band Spooky Tooth and … Gary Wright, ‘Dream Weaver’ Singer, Dies at 80 Skip to main ...
Recorded in 1971, [15] the album was engineered by Andy Johns, Wright's co-producer on Extraction, [16] and Chris Kimsey, [17] and again featured McCracken. [18] Although only Wright received a production credit on the album, [17] he has since stated that Harrison produced part of Footprint, [5] [19] and has variously named "Two Faced Man" [20] and "Stand for Your Rights" [13] as having been ...
Wright re-recorded the song for the soundtrack of the 1992 film Wayne's World. [20] He performed the song on an episode of The Midnight Special. It was also used in the 2010 animated film Toy Story 3, where Barbie meets Ken at the sunnyside daycare. The song currently serves as the entrance music for New York Yankees closer Luke Weaver. [21]
"The Globe" is a 1991 song by British electronic group Big Audio Dynamite II. It was released as a single in the United States [1] and is taken from their album The Globe.It samples the 1981 song "Should I Stay or Should I Go" (which was written by Big Audio Dynamite II singer Mick Jones during his tenure with the Clash) and Lionel Richie's 1983 single, "All Night Long (All Night)".
The original South Pole station is now referred to as "Old Pole". The station was constructed by U.S. Navy Seabees led by LTJG Richard Bowers, the eight-man Advance Party being transported by the VX-6 Air Squadron in two R4Ds on November 20, 1956.