Saturday 19 May 2012

Frank Gari - Utopia


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN2IdXYhUb4

Utopia
Ah-a-a-ah Utopia
Ah-a-a-ah Utopia

Never thought there really was Utopia
The land where every dream you dream comes true
But last night when we shared a kiss
I'm very sure of this
That magic land came in view

And I saw golden skies
And birds of paradise
What a fool I'd be to let you go
'Specially when I know that

Everybody searches for Utopia
But still it's found by just a lucky few
Darling oh how I hope and pray
We'll stay in love this way
Cause I found Utopia when I found you

And I saw golden skies
And birds of paradise
What a fool I'd be to let you go
'Specially when I know that

Everybody searches for Utopia
But still it's found by just a lucky few
Darling oh how I hope and pray
We'll stay in love this way
Cause I found Utopia when I found you
 
Frank Gari (born Frank Daniel Garofalo[1] in New York City on April 1, 1944) is a popular singer and songwriter from the late 1950s and early 1960s. His best known songs as a performer are "Utopia" - "Lullaby of Love" and "Princess" , all of which hit the U.S. Top 40 Billboard charts in the early 1960s. With song writing partner Roger McGuinn of the Byrds they wrote the song Beach Ball while working with the legendary Bobby Darin. Gari and McGuinn appeared on the 1963 Capitol Record Label billed as the City Surfers. Frank performed his records on the Merv Griffin, Steve Allen and Dick Clark American Band Stand shows. He also performed at the world famous Empire Room of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In NYC with the Woody Herman Band . That year, he moved to Cleveland, Ohio, becoming a jingle writer for TV commercials. Some of his early jingles included Ohio Bell, Genie garage doors, the first Wendy's commercials and hundreds more. Frank has won numerous Emmy and Cleo awards. Frank was honored with the prestigious Life Time Achievement award from the broadcast industry.
Gari is best known today as a music composer and producer for television. Gari is also one of the most sought after composers of music for television newscasts in America. His first television theme and image campaign was the popular Catch 5, originally written for WEWS-TV in Cleveland in 1970. Gari also created and produced the most popular television image theme in the history of the broadcast industry..."Hello".He continued composing music for the ABC television network during the early and mid-1980s, and created such campaigns as "Now is the Time "ABC is the Place", and "Come on along with ABC", with Artie Schroeck. Also, "That Special Feeling on ABC", and "You'll Love it on ABC".[2] He also composed the original theme for Eyewitness News, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, Phill Donahue, and The Oprah Winfrey show.
Gari also has international acclaim; Sky News used The Great News Package as their main theme from 1989 (when they launched their four-channel Astra lineup) until September 1993, and continued to use it (for main news bulletins on Sky News only) alongside the 'Sky Symphony' until 1995. In 1993 he composed the 'Sky Symphony' theme for BSkyB in Europe, and the 1997 'It's On Sky' (AKA 'No Turning Back') image piece. The Sky signature from the 1990s was not only found in the news theme, but also spread to all the Sky channels, including Sky One, Sky Movies, and the defunct Sky Soap and Sky Movies Gold. The signature was combined with Great News for Sky News' 90s look. He also composed the early 1990s theme for RTL in Germany called "News Line", which was later adopted by Maryland Public Television in the US, and in 2010, a theme newscast as TV Patrol on ABS-CBN.

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