- The
Marketts were an
American instrumental pop group,
formed in
January 1961 in Hollywood, California, by
Michael Z. Gordon. They are best
known for their...
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Michael Z.
Gordon and
performed by The
Marketts.
While on tour with a band
called the Routers,
Gordon wrote the
Marketts'
first release on the
Warner Bros...
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original score composed by
Jonny Greenwood,
along with
music by Can, the
Marketts,
Minnie Riperton, Kyu Sakamoto, Neil Young, Les
Baxter and
Chuck Jackson...
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Mercado (disambiguation), the
Spanish and
Portuguese word for
market The
Marketts The
Title Market (1909), a book by
Emily Post This
disambiguation page...
- "The Lost Children" and "Threatened" from the 2001
album Invincible. The
Marketts'
biggest hit, "Out of Limits",
originally entitled "Outer Limits", was...
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Marketts.
Gordon composed the award-winning composition, "Out of Limits" with the
Marketts.
Gordon pla**** on
almost all of the
Routers and
Marketts sessions...
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versions were
covered by the
Marketts (single "Batman Theme" [#5 CAN] and
album The
Batman Theme Pla**** by The
Marketts), the
Ventures (The
Ventures Play...
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During the 1960s, he was part of the
groups Judd
Hamilton & the Furys, The
Marketts and The T-Bones. As a film and
television producer, he was the executive...
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released by
Vincent Montana Jr.,
Sammy Davis Jr.,
Floyd Cramer, and The
Marketts during the show's run. In 1976, L****er was
arrested at a Los
Angeles charity...
- 1958. Gordon, a self-taught musician,
formed his
first rock band, the
Marketts (originally
spelled "Mar-Kets") in 1961.
Gordon wrote and co-produced the...