Bobby GoldsboroBobby Goldsboro (born January 18, 1941) is an American pop music singer. Although he was born in Marianna, Florida, Goldsboro grew up in Dothan, Alabama. Goldsboro's music career led to a three year stint playing guitar for the tour band backing Roy Orbison. Known for his romantic love songs, in 1968 Goldsboro had a Number One hit with the song "Honey". He recorded several other popular hits including the song written by Mac Davis "Watching Scotty Grow", "Summer (The First Time)" and "Autumn of My Life". This page about Bobby Goldsboro includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Bobby Goldsboro News stories about Bobby Goldsboro External links for Bobby Goldsboro Videos for Bobby Goldsboro Wikis about Bobby Goldsboro Discussion Groups about Bobby Goldsboro Blogs about Bobby Goldsboro Images of Bobby Goldsboro |
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He recorded several other popular hits including the song written by Mac Davis "Watching Scotty Grow", "Summer (The First Time)" and "Autumn of My Life". All artwork and promotional videos are created by Zombie Flesh Eaters (Hewlett's own company) and Passion Pictures. Known for his romantic love songs, in 1968 Goldsboro had a Number One hit with the song "Honey". The list of integral performers in the group are likely to change drastically for the second album, with the exception of Damon Albarn himself. Goldsboro's music career led to a three year stint playing guitar for the tour band backing Roy Orbison. Some are still under speculation and can be considered pseudonyms; for instance, Damon has said that he is solely responsible for 2D's speaking and singing voices, whereas Dan Left Hand is a pseudonym for Dan The Automator. Although he was born in Marianna, Florida, Goldsboro grew up in Dothan, Alabama. During the "hidden" credits to the DVD Phase One: Celebrity Take Down, it states the names of the creators, the voice talents and those responsible for performing live. Bobby Goldsboro (born January 18, 1941) is an American pop music singer. In actual fact, the only permanent member behind the music happens to be Damon Albarn. In the half-hour TV mockumentary entitled Charts Of Darkness, it was explicitly stated that Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett were behind the project; quoting Albarn, "There could be fifty [people] here, but there's two." Many fans have simply assumed that the guest artists in the liner notes (including Cibo Matto vocalist Miho Hatori and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien) complete the band. There have been waves of controversy surrounding who is actually behind Gorillaz ever since the first single was released. Here are just a few of the films they reference in their photos and videos:. Most of Gorillaz's fanbase have rented and/or bought these films. The band's art is deeply rooted in horror film imagery and ideals. For their first tour of the United States, two screens were used; one was simply the animatics, while the second, lower screen displayed the band's silhouettes along with various quotes from interviews. Videos, animatics and image collages are projected onto the audience side of the screen, while choreographed lights behind the screen light up silhouettes of the physical band, creating a meld of the physical and animated. At all performances, the physical band plays behind a specially designed screen which covers the stage area. The song from the website, Rock It, will not be on the album. are known to be on the new release. Dirty Harry, Kids With Guns, and Feel Good Inc. It is now known as "Demon Days" Some track names have been revealed as well. The name of the album has been reported to be "We Are Happy Landfill", but this has also been changed. This was later changed to May. It was first reported to be coming in March 2005. Since then, some information about the new album has gotten out. It has been revealed that a log in system will be added to the website in the near future, according to Gorillaz-Unofficial (http://www.gorillaz-unofficial.com). A contest was also announced which allowed fans to send in a minute-long video or audio they had made; the prize included collaborating with the band in some way, shape or form and getting their own room in the newly rebuilt Kong Studios. On December 8th, 2004, the website reopened with the announcement of a new album on the way, including production by DJ Danger Mouse and guest appearances by De La Soul. Rumours were circulating around this time that Gorillaz were busy preparing a film, though nothing has surfaced. The DVD contains all five videos (including the abandoned video "5/4"), the "Charts Of Darkness" documentary, the five Gorilla Bites (short vignettes), a tour of the website by the MEL 9000 server and much more. The building was in shambles and it turned out that the band had fled to Hollywood to escape whomever or whatever that was trying to attack them. November saw the release of the DVD Phase One: Celebrity Take Down which features an abandoned 3D Kong Studios (only eight rooms, including the lobby, are accessible.) If someone waits in a room longer than a minute, zombie hands will appear and grab the viewer; in some instances, a nude man is seen laughing maniacally. On October 30th, 2002, as the band was passing into global obscurity, Kong Studios was closed by police, stating that a domestic disturbance involving a running nude man was reported at the site. The single to follow, Lil' Dub Chefin' (M1 A1), contained an original track by the Spacemonkeyz titled "Spacemonkeyz Theme". The record was credited to Spacemonkeyz VS Gorillaz, containing most of the album reworked by Spacemonkeyz. The dub remix album Laika Come Home was released in June. The end of the year brought 911, a collaboration with rap artists D12 (sans Eminem) about the September 11, 2001 attacks, along with the announcement of G-Sides, a compilation of the b-sides from the first three singles. The new year also saw a spectacular performance at the 2002 BRIT awards, featuring the band in 3D, weaving in and out of each other on four large screens along with rap accompaniment by Phi Life Cypher. The special also interviews Rachel of S Club 7 fame and a few of the band's voice talents, who had been given roles to play. Around this time, a half-hour TV mockumentary entitled Charts Of Darkness was released, which follows Channel 4 news reporter Krishnan Guru-Murthy attempting to track down Damon and Jamie after they were placed in an insane asylum. The only time the video for "Tomorrow Comes Today" was played in the States was when Toonami broadcasted a "Midnight Run" special where they played animated music videos from Gorillaz, Daft Punk, and Kenna. Each of the videos contained humorous and often ridiculous storylines and imagery, though "Clint Eastwood" and "19-2000" were the only singles to break through the American music scene. Later that same month, their first full-length, the self-titled Gorillaz was released, producing four singles: "Clint Eastwood", "19-2000", "Rock The House" and "Tomorrow Comes Today". Due to this, the band's Hotmail accounts were abandoned (and later hacked) and the inboxes on the site were never updated. The blend of raw hip-hop, cheesy horror music and a haunting melodica solo struck chords around the world, thrusting Gorillaz into the global limelight. The Clint Eastwood single was released at the start of March, 2002. Because of the nature of the site, an official fansite was created to hold the standard band website information, including a discography, touring schedules and more. Each member also had their own computer which contained pictures, sound bites from various takes of songs and their e-mail inboxes. Each room also had bonus surprises and games to play: for example, the lobby had a remix machine, the cafeteria contained the messageboard on the wall and Murdoc's Winnebago (http://www.murdocswinnebago.com/) (accessible only by using the enhanced section of Gorillaz, later stolen and found in the United States) contained a voodoo doll of 2D. The band's website, a literal orgy of Macromedia Flash, was a representation of Kong Studios in the fullest sense of the word: inside, you could browse through each member's bedrooms, their recording environment and even the hallways and bathrooms. The EP and video followed suit a few months afterward, generating a lot of word-of-mouth advertising, as well as a large shroud of mystery over who was behind Gorillaz and what they were to expect in the months to come. The first single for the band was Tomorrow Comes Today, which was very well received in the UK underground music scene. Gorillaz have earned the Guinness World Record for being the Most Successful Virtual Band (http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/gwr5/content_pages/record.asp?recordid=57561). There are also some rather obscure references made to people and things such as Tom Savini, Looney Tunes and the band Swell Maps, to name a few. Romero films and horror film locations stated on highway sign posts in the promotional video for "19-2000". Matter-of-fact references to horror films are everywhere, including samples from George A. Gorillaz was created by Damon Albarn (of Blur) and Jamie Hewlett (of Tank Girl fame) and was based on their interests, dreams and fears. The band live in the also-fictitious Kong Studios, high upon a mountain in the centre of a cemetery in Essex. Gorillaz have a dark and humorous backstory, which involves Murdoc inadvertently putting 2D into and out of a coma while trying to steal keyboards, Russel and his family re-rooting in England from New York due to Russel being on the wrong end of a drive-by shooting and Noodle's arrival in a FedEx crate from Japan. Gorillaz is an animated hip-pop collective or supergroup, comprised of four animated band members: 2D (vocals, keyboards), Murdoc (bass), Noodle (guitars) and Russel (drums, percussion). Rock It (12/08/2004). Lil' Dub Chefin' (M1 A1) (07/22/2002). 911 (CM-size edit) (12/07/2001). Rock The House (10/22/2001). 19-2000 (06/25/2001). Clint Eastwood (03/05/2001). Tomorrow Comes Today (11/27/2000). Feel Good Inc CDS (2005). Dirty Harry 12" (2005). Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD (2002). Lil' Dub Chefin' (M1 A1) CDS (2002). Laika Come Home (2002). Tomorrow Comes Today CDS/DVDS (2002). G-Sides EP (2002). 911 12" (2001). Rock The House CDS (2001). 19-2000 CDS (2001). Clint Eastwood CDS (2001). Tomorrow Comes Today EP (2000). Demon Days (2005). Gorillaz (2001). Cass Browne - Drummer. Roberto Occhipinti - Bass. Dan Left Hand - Bass. Simon Katz - Guitar. Haruka Kuroda - Vocals (Noodle). Damon Albarn - Vocals (2D). Remi Kabaka - Russel (voice). Haruka Kuroda - Noodle (voice). Phil Cornwell - Murdoc (voice). Nelson De Freitas - 2D (voice). The Shining. Psycho. Nosferatu. Night of the Living Dead. The Exorcist. Friday The 13th. Dracula (1931). Day of the Dead. Dawn of the Dead (1978). |