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The video for Picture Perfect Morning's "Good Times" was included as part of the multimedia samples featured on Microsoft's Windows 95 Companion CD-ROM. [11] In 1992, she worked with producer Bob Wiseman in New York and Toronto on a collection of songs, utilizing a wind ensemble, unusual keyboards, and Ron Sexsmith. The songs were rejected by ...
Picture Perfect Morning is the solo debut album by American singer-songwriter Edie Brickell, released in 1994. [1] [2] The video for "Good Times" was among the multimedia samples included on Microsoft’s Windows 95 Companion CD-ROM.
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians is an American alternative rock jam band that originated in Dallas, Texas, in the mid-1980s. The band is widely known for their 1988 hit " What I Am " from the album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars .
On July 11, 2005, GT Brands Holdings filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection. [15] A day later, Gaiam announced to acquire all of GoodTimes' assets for $40 million. [16] The deal was closed in September 2005 [17] and GT Brands Holdings LLC was renamed as GT Media, Inc., [18] becoming Gaiam's general-interest label that released films and animation from DIC Entertainment and mockbusters from ...
Shortly after Netflix released the first official “Good Times” trailer at the end of March, ahead of the series premiere on April 12, fans of the 1970s original sitcom took to social media to ...
Fifty years ago, “Good Times” became the first sitcom to depict a two-parent Black American family. Now, Netflix is debuting a present-day animated reboot chronicling the Evanses two ...
GoodTimes Entertainment, a home video distributor; Television. Good Times (TV channel) ... "Good Times", by Edie Brickell from Picture Perfect Morning, 1994
Love Has Come for You is a 2013 bluegrass music CD featuring a collaboration of 13 original songs composed by Steve Martin (music) and Edie Brickell (music and lyrics). [1] The album cover art is a painting entitled "After Dinner Drinks" (2008) by Martin Mull; the original work is in Steve Martin's personal art collection.