Andrew GoldAndrew Gold is an American singer and songwriter. Born to Marni Nixon and Ernest Gold on August 2, 1951, in Burbank, California, he is best known for his 1970s hits "Lonely Boy" and "Thank You For Being A Friend." The former can be heard in the soundtrack to the 1997 Paul Thomas Anderson film Boogie Nights, and the latter became the theme for the 1980s NBC sitcom The Golden Girls. He was also part of the 80s pop group Wax. Gold also toured as a musician and acted as producer for many well-known stars, particularly Linda Ronstadt and Art Garfunkel. This page about Andrew Gold includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Andrew Gold News stories about Andrew Gold External links for Andrew Gold Videos for Andrew Gold Wikis about Andrew Gold Discussion Groups about Andrew Gold Blogs about Andrew Gold Images of Andrew Gold |
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He was also part of the 80s pop group Wax. Gold also toured as a musician and acted as producer for many well-known stars, particularly Linda Ronstadt and Art Garfunkel. Born to Marni Nixon and Ernest Gold on August 2, 1951, in Burbank, California, he is best known for his 1970s hits "Lonely Boy" and "Thank You For Being A Friend." The former can be heard in the soundtrack to the 1997 Paul Thomas Anderson film Boogie Nights, and the latter became the theme for the 1980s NBC sitcom The Golden Girls. Andrew Gold is an American singer and songwriter. |