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Andrew Gold
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Best remembered for his mid-'70s smashes
"Lonely Boy"
and
"Thank You for Being a Friend,"
pop singer/songwriter
Andrew Gold
was born in Burbank, CA on August 2, 1951. The son of composer
Ernest Gold
(who won an Academy Award for his score to the film
Exodus
) and vocalist Marni Nixon (the singing voice of Natalie Wood in
West Side Story
and Audrey Hepburn in
My Fair Lady
), he first attracted attention as a member of the Los Angeles band Bryndle
alongside Kenny Edwards, Wendy Waldman and Karla Bonoff; in 1973, both
Gold
and Edwards joined Linda Ronstadt, appearing on classic albums including 1974's
Heart Like a Wheel
and 1975's
Prisoner in Disguise
. A noted arranger as well as a skilled multi-instrumentalist,
Gold
swiftly emerged as one of the most sought-after session musicians on the West Coast scene, and his resume -- including dates with
James Taylor
, Carly Simon, Loudon Wainwright III, and J.D. Souther -- reads like a Who's Who of the singer/songwriter movement.
In 1975
Gold
released his self-titled solo debut; its follow-up,
What's Wrong With This Picture?
, was his commercial breakthrough, notching an international hit with "Lonely Boy." "Never Let Her Slip Away, " from 1978's
All This and Heaven Too
, also reached the British Top Five, but the album's most enduring moment remains "Thank You for Being a Friend, " the blockbuster ballad later remade as the theme song for the hit sitcom
The Golden Girls
. However, 1980's
Whirlwind
stiffed, and
Gold
was cut loose from his contract with Asylum; after spending the early part of the decade touring with Ronstadt, he teamed with 10cc alumnus Graham Gouldman to form Common Knowledge, recording a self-titled LP in 1984.
Gold
and Goldman then rechristened their duo project Wax UK, notching a minor hit in 1986 with "Right Between the Eyes." "Bridge to Your Heart" was a British smash in 1987, but after 1989's
A Hundred Thousand in Fresh Notes
Wax UK disbanded.
Returning to his solo career, in 1991
Gold
issued his first effort in over a decade,
Home Is Where the Heart Is
, before immersing himself in production work for artists ranging from Nicollette Larsen to Stephen Bishop to Eikichi Yazawa. In 1995, he reunited with Bonoff, Edwards, and Waldman in a new incarnation of Bryndle, releasing an eponymous LP before
Gold
's move to Connecticut forced him to leave the group soon after. 1996 saw the release of a new solo effort,
...Since 1951
, as well as
Halloween Howls
, a record for children.
Leftovers
, a collection of unreleased material, followed in 1998. After producing country singer
Lisa Angelle
's self-titled debut in 2000,
Gold
released his own collection of country songs,
The Spence Manor Suite
.
Bikini Wax
from 2003 collected rare material from
Gold
's days in
Wax
. In 2005, the label Collectors' Choice Music reissued his first four solo albums with bonus tracks. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Albums (9)
Live at the Ventura Theater
(4 songs)
Since 1951
(17 songs)
Spence Manor Suite
(1 Track)
Leftovers
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