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Wax was the union of veteran musicians Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman, which produced several albums in the 1980s. Gold, the son of Academy Award-winning composer Ernest Gold and Marni Nixon (who had handled the singing for, among others, Natalie Wood in West Side Story), had been a member of Linda Ronstadt's band and found success as a solo artist and songwriter in the '70s. Gouldman had been a solo artist as well as a member of Hotlegs and 10cc. In 1986, Wax released their debut, Magnetic Heaven, which spent nearly three months on the U.S. album charts, spawning the hit Right Between the Eyes, which just failed to reach the Top 40, peaking at number 43. Two more albums by the duo followed, 1987's American English, which contained the successful European single Bridge to Your Heart, and 1989's A Hundred Thousand in Fresh Notes. The latter two records failed to achieve sales of the debut and, by the beginning of the '90s, both Gold and Gouldman had moved on to other efforts; the former, in the singer/songwriter collaboration Bryndle; the latter, participating in a reunion with his 10cc mates. There are another seven artists that go by the name Wax: 1. An American creative/experimental Hip Hop/Rap/Acoustic artist. 2. An American Pop Punk band known for the 1995 song California 3. A female South Korean singer active in the 2000s (see: 왁스) 4. An alias of Dutch dance producer Robert Meijer 5. A short lived Swedish punk band active in the early 1980s 6. A Japanese rapper from the group SD Junksta 7. An alias of German techno artist Shed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Wax was the union of veteran musicians Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman, which produced several albums in the 1980s. Gold, the son of Academy Award-winning composer Ernest Gold and Marni Nixon (who had handled the singing for, among others, Natalie Wood in West Side Story), had been a member of Linda Ronstadt's band and found success as a solo artist and songwriter in the '70s. Gouldman had been a solo artist as well as a member of Hotlegs and 10cc. In 1986, Wax released their debut, Magnetic Heaven, which spent nearly three months on the U.S. album charts, spawning the hit Right Between the Eyes, which just failed to reach the Top 40, peaking at number 43. Two more albums by the duo followed, 1987's American English, which contained the successful European single Bridge to Your Heart, and 1989's A Hundred Thousand in Fresh Notes. The latter two records failed to achieve sales of the debut and, by the beginning of the '90s, both Gold and Gouldman had moved on to other efforts; the former, in the singer/songwriter collaboration Bryndle; the latter, participating in a reunion with his 10cc mates. There are another seven artists that go by the name Wax: 1. An American creative/experimental Hip Hop/Rap/Acoustic artist. 2. An American Pop Punk band known for the 1995 song California 3. A female South Korean singer active in the 2000s (see: 왁스) 4. An alias of Dutch dance producer Robert Meijer 5. A short lived Swedish punk band active in the early 1980s 6. A Japanese rapper from the group SD Junksta 7. An alias of German techno artist Shed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Rosana
Bridge to Your Heart
Right Between the Eyes
California
30003B
Don't Need
Better When You're High
Music and Liquor
Outta My Mind
Limousine
Stupefied
Toothbrush
We Can't All Be Heroes
Two Wheels
Dispensary Girl
I Shoulda Tried Harder
Mallrats
Cell Phone (feat. Breezy Lovejoy & Wax)
Dreamin
Continue
Stay Offa My Facebook
RED
This One's On Me
Tomorrow
Coins
Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy
Rosana (Produced by Nobody Famous)
Get It In
She Used to Be Mine
2010 Til Infinity
화장을 고치고
60006A
Hush
Doin Damage
New Crack
Straight to Paradise
Everything
50005A
Tour Up (feat. Wax)
Old Ways
No. 30003 (B)
20002b
Anni 70
Zoog cypher
FAIL
What's Your Vice?
50005B
700007A
Who Is Next
30003A
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