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Cars is a 2006 American animated sports comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.The film was directed by John Lasseter, co-directed by Joe Ranft, produced by Darla K. Anderson, and written by Lasseter, Ranft, Dan Fogelman, Kiel Murray, Phil Lorin, and Jorgen Klubien based on a story by Lasseter, Ranft, and Klubien.
Ric Ocasek‘s cause of death was revealed on Monday, September 16, one day after he was found dead in his home at age 75.. The Cars’ frontman died of hypertensive and atherosclerotic ...
"Real Gone" is a song written by Sheryl Crow and John Shanks for the 2006 Pixar film Cars. Crow's version of the song is the second single to the official soundtrack album to the film. [1] The song charted to No. 76 on the Billboard Pop 100, as well as No. 1 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart.
On November 25, 2006, the soundtrack's position on the Billboard 200 shot up from #126 to #47, with a 209% sales increase of 25,000 units. This was most likely due to the holiday season and the fact that Cars was released on DVD. This was the first Pixar soundtrack to ever achieve Gold Certification in the United States. It is now Platinum in ...
The Cars were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. A year later, Ric Ocasek died in New York at age 75. The group’s songs remind me of carefree days of youth.
Carl Weathers’ cause of death has been revealed just days after the Rocky star’s passing. Weathers died of “atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease” after suffering from heart disease for ...
The Nikki Catsouras photographs controversy concerns the leaked photographs of Nicole "Nikki" Catsouras (March 4, 1988 – October 31, 2006), who died at the age of 18 in a high-speed car crash in Lake Forest, California, after losing control of her father's Porsche 911 Carrera and colliding with a tollbooth. Photographs of Catsouras's badly ...
The Chicago-native signed with Death Row Records in 1992, appearing on albums by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. In 1994, her rendition of Shirley Brown’s "Woman to Woman" peaked at No. 72 on the ...