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The Foreigner song "Hot Blooded" plays over Apu's bachelor binge, [1] and he dances in a manner similar to Riverdance. [5] An Indian version of The Carpenters ' song " (They Long to Be) Close to You " is sung at the wedding; [ 1 ] an Indian vocal group was hired to sing, while Alf Clausen wrote the instrumental part.
Apu Nahasapeemapetilon is a recurring character in the American animated television series The Simpsons. He is an Indian immigrant proprietor who runs the Kwik-E-Mart , a popular convenience store in Springfield , and is known for his catchphrase, "Thank you, come again". [ 1 ]
Akdong Musician, a brother-sister K-pop duo; Aleka's Attic, alternative band formed by River Phoenix and his sister Rain; Alessi Brothers (aka Alessi), an American pop rock singer-songwriter duo Billy & Bobby Alessi (identical twins) The Alley Cats, vocal group from Los Angeles, California, with brothers Gary & Chester Pipkin
Brenda Song's Running Point costar Kate Hudson gave her the biggest piece of mom advice. During an interview with E! News at the Los Angeles premiere of Running Point on Thursday, Feb. 13, the ...
"Brothers & Sisters" is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was released as their debut single by Fierce Panda Records in 26 April 1999, following the extended play Safety (1998). The single peaked at number 92 on the UK Singles Chart and 1,500 copies of its vinyl edition were issued in a special wrap-around picture sleeve. It was re ...
Jamshed "Jay" Nahasapeemapetilon (voiced by Nancy Cartwright as a child, Utkarsh Ambudkar as a young adult) is Apu's nephew and Sanjay's son. His first appearance is in " Homer the Heretic ", when he is left in charge of the Kwik-E-Mart alone, he pulls out a gun, scaring Jimbo, Kearney and Dolph.
"Somewhere Out There" is a song released by MCA Records and recorded by American singers Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram for the soundtrack of the animated feature film An American Tail (1986). The song was written by James Horner, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil, and produced by Peter Asher and Steve Tyrell. It reached number eight in the United ...
It starred brother and sister performers Fred and Adele Astaire. The musical opened in the West End at the Empire Theatre on April 14, 1926, again starring Fred and Adele Astaire. [1] It played strongly there, running for 326 performances. [2] The best-known songs from the score are "Oh, Lady be Good!" and "Fascinating Rhythm."