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Danny Sheridan (October 11, 1950 – May 24, 2016) was an American musician, songwriter, producer, actor, and entertainment manager. In 2006 he also became a radio personality on 97.1 KLSX Free FM (CBS Los Angeles).
Danny Sheridan has been handicapping football games for 40 years and has not had a combined college & pro losing season vs the spread since 2000. He provided the daily sports odds for USA Today ...
After exploring gospel music in the 1980s, Bramlett married Danny Sheridan in 1988 and she changed her professional name to Bonnie Sheridan. [4] He became her manager and produced her next recordings. She fronted their group the Bandaloo Doctors, [4] with their self-proclaimed "revolutionary hard rockin' blues." The group's music attracted the ...
Eli Radish's founder and bassist Danny Sheridan continued to compose and produce songs for David Crosby, Scarlet Rivera, actress Amy Madigan and other CD, TV and film projects. He helped to launch his then girlfriend Nina Blackwood's MTV career. Sheridan continued to produce her national radio shows [2] and oversee her SiriusXM career. [3]
His fellow cyclist, New York Fire Department Battalion Chief Danny Sheridan, said that as a third-generation Irish American he had a “strong connection” with the Emerald Isle.
The group's first recordings were composed and produced in 1986 with Sheridan's longtime friend Jonah Koslen, and released as the soundtrack for an episode of MGM's TV series F.A.M.E. which guest starred Bramlett. Soon The Knack's drummer Bruce Gary suggested that they add Crespo to their line up. After Koslen left the group, they tried a ...
Sheridan’s scenes, which he wrote for himself, saw him show off his muscles as well as his horse riding skills – and, to cap it all off, the TV writer and producer cast a supermodel as his ...
After graduating from Beachwood High School, [1] Koslen joined the Cleveland, Ohio-based band, Snake Eyes, with former Eli Radish Band bassist Danny Sheridan.In 1974, he joined with Michael Stanley, Daniel Pecchio, formerly of Glass Harp, and Tommy Dobeck to form The Michael Stanley Band.