Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Fame Looks at Music '83 was a special concert episode for the third season of the hit TV series Fame.The concert took place on December 27, 1983, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California before a live capacity audience.
The first disc is an 18-track CD featuring Branigan's biggest hits, including international hit singles "Gloria" and "Self Control" along with rarer songs such as fan-favorite "Forever Young", from the long out-of-print 1985 album Hold Me, and the two recordings recorded for her 1995 collection The Best of Branigan, "Show Me Heaven" and "Dim ...
Ghostbusters: Original Soundtrack Album is the soundtrack album for the 1984 film of the same name, released by Arista Records on June 8, 1984. [1] The soundtrack includes the Billboard Hot 100 number one hit "Ghostbusters", written and performed by Ray Parker Jr.
Cynthia Weil Barry Mann: Dark Lady: 1974 [20] "Mamma Mia" (originally by ABBA) Cher Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus Stig Anderson: Dancing Queen: 2018 [38] "The Man I Love" (originally by Strike Up the Band cast) Cher George Gershwin Ira Gershwin: Bittersweet White Light: 1973 [17] "The Man That Got Away" (originally by Judy Garland) Cher Harold ...
Brian Paterson was born in Ayrshire in 1949. At the age of 12 his family moved to Somerset.He met a local girl, Cynthia, and they married in 1973. The couple initially moved to London where Brian worked as a designer by day and on developing his own style of illustrating by night.
While many musicians asked the president not to use their music, late singer Laura Branigan would love to hear her hit at a MAGA rally, her ex-drummer says.
The 'B' Girls formed in 1977 after Cynthia and Lucasta met at the after-party of a Thin Lizzy concert. Both had been hanging out at the punk clubs and watching guys start bands, noting that most of them couldn't play. Lucasta was already a singer; Cynthia played piano; she translated that to the bass guitar.
Laura Ann Branigan was born on July 3, 1952, [2] in Mount Kisco, New York, [8] near New York City, the fourth of five children born to Irish-American parents [9] Kathleen (née O'Hare) [10] and James Branigan Sr., an account executive and mutual funds broker; they later separated.