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James Taylor Quartet at Club Citta, Japan, 1989. The James Taylor Quartet's first single, "Blow-Up" (a funked-up version of Herbie Hancock's main theme from the seminal 1960s film of the same name), was released in 1987 on the Re Elect the President label, [2] which would later become the Acid Jazz label.
The show's theme song was recorded by the James Taylor Quartet. Although the James Taylor Quartet recorded a version of the theme song, it is highly unlikely that it is the one we hear in the series. As stated in the corresponding Wikipedia article James Taylor Quartet released their first single in 1985, 10 years after the pilot was broadcast ...
Starsky & Hutch is an American action television series, [1] which consisted of a 72-minute pilot movie (originally aired as a Movie of the Week entry) and 92 episodes of 50 minutes each. The show was created by William Blinn (inspired by the success of the then recent movie Busting ), produced by Spelling-Goldberg Productions and starred Paul ...
James Taylor Quartet - Theme from Starsky and Hutch; Toploader - Onka’s big moka; Pete Townshend - White city, Face the face, Deep End live, Psychoderelict; The Waterboys - A pagan Place, This is the Sea, Fisherman's Blues, Room to Roam, Book of Lightning (The Whole of the Moon.) Westernhagen - Jaja, Krieg, Affentheater, Keine Zeit
In the US it was the best-selling single of 1975. [11] "Love Will Keep Us Together" was certified gold by the RIAA [12] and also won the Grammy Award (1975) for Record of the Year on February 28, 1976. [13] [14] Record World said the song "is a solid choice of material for the label to propel this duo into Carpenter-ish acceptance."
He and Glaser reprised their roles in the 2004 remake Starsky & Hutch, starring Ben Stiller as Starsky and Owen Wilson as Hutch. Soul, who was a dual US and UK citizen, was married five times ...
Starsky & Hutch is a 2004 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Todd Phillips. The film stars Ben Stiller as David Starsky and Owen Wilson as Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson and is a film adaptation of the original television series of the same name from the 1970s.
James B. Sikking, known for his roles as Lt. Howard Hunter on “Hill Street Blues” and the titular character’s father on “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” has died. He was 90. He was 90.