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I CAN DREAM ABOUT YOU Dan Hartman STREETS OF FIRE 1984
FROM the movie, lypsync is by the actor Stoney Jackson. Daniel Earl "Dan" Hartman (December 8, 1950 - March 22, 1994) was an American singer, songwriter and record producer.
Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Hartman joined his first band, The Legends, at the age of thirteen, with his brother, Dave. Hartman played keyboards and wrote much of the band's music. The band released several records, but none were hits. He joined the Edgar Winter Group and played on three of their albums; he wrote the band's second biggest pop hit "Free Ride" in 1972. He launched a solo career in 1976. A re-recorded version of "Free Ride" was used in the movie, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, in 1995
In 1978 Hartman reached number-one on the Dance Charts with the single, "Instant Replay" (#29 on the Billboard Hot 100). Musicians Hartman worked with on the associated album included Vinnie Vincent (perhaps most famous for his controversial, short-lived membership - and subsequent sacking - from Kiss) and G.E. Smith. This was followed by his second chart topper "Relight My Fire" (1979). Another song "Vertigo" later became theme for the NBC talk show Tomorrow. These tracks are considered by many to be anthems of the disco era. There was also a cover version of "Instant Replay", which was a one-hit wonder for a boy duo called Yell! (Paul Varney and Daniel James) in January 1990.
He was back in the charts yet again with the Top 10 single, "I Can Dream About You", from the Streets of Fire soundtrack in 1984. Hartman was featured as a bartender in the video, which received heavy rotation on MTV; in the video, his vocals were convincingly lip-synched by Stoney Jackson, an African-American actor. Hartman then scored a third number-one single, "We Are The Young." During the next decade he worked as a songwriter and producer, and collaborated with such artists as Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, Joe Cocker, Bonnie Tyler, Paul Young, James Brown, Nona Hendryx and Steve Winwood.
Hartman died at the age of 43, in Westport, Connecticut from a brain tumor caused by AIDS. Only after Hartman's death did his homosexuality become public knowledge. At the time of his death, his music was enjoying a revival; a cover version of his song, "Relight My Fire", became a British number-one hit for Take That and Lulu. Sales of Hartman's solo recordings, group efforts, production, songwriting and compilation inclusions, exceed fifty million records worldwide.
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Lone Tiger - Piss of Furie
Furie (Stoney Jackson) loves to piss...Lone Tiger Piss of Furie Stoney Jackson
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catzan /waldo kitty
against hunters.....do you remember "the insider"1985(Nicholas Campbell Stoney Jackson)...catzan charzan tarzan anime Waldo Kitty
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Carnival Of Wolves
When you have nothing...like Bob (Mike Norris) fired for over-charging customers, or Kuroda, a saxophone player (Toshiya Nagasawa) fired from an all black jazz band because he's not a "soul brother" or Sergio (Forest Montgomery) fired from Al's bar when a fight breaks out with hi in the middle, or Johnny (Stoney Jackson) a con man who dresses like a priest to collect money for his favorite charity - himself...then you have nothing to lose.
When Sergio is attacked at Al's bar, Johnny and Kuroda come to his rescue. The bar owner (Joe Estevez) clears the bar with his shotgun. Later that night these perfect strangers discuss the "American Dream" including a plan to achieve it by robbing a casino owned by the Chinese Triads.
The daring robbery is a heart pounding ride of twists and turns in the glamorous setting of a hotel casino. But this hold up doesn't go as scheduled because the plan did not take into account the surveillance cameras and getting shot. Quick thinking and bullets are all that makes their escape possible. Simon, the head of the triads, demands revenge.
Sergio has broken his promise to not spend the stolen money for six months. He uses his share of the money to buy a fancy car and expensive clothes then pays his gambling debt to strip club owner (Sonny Landham). He is caught by the Triads and is forced into locating his accomplices while they hold his girlfriend hostage.
Sergio leads the Triads to Bob's parents farm in Texas. In an explosive car chase and gun battle, Sergio along with Bob's parents killed. Bib returns to Las Angeles to warn Kuroda that he is in danger. Kuroda knows the kind of trouble he is in as he has been gambling at the casino they robbed and is sleeping with Katina, Simon's girlfriend.
With money in his pocket and renewed hope for a better life, Johnny searches the streets for his son who is involved in the vicious gang. Johnny's dream is cut short when he returns home to find Triad Agent 386 (Dean Simone) waiting for him. 386 mockingly confesses to this phony priest of murdering Sergio before killing Johnny.
Bob and Kuroda battle the Triads in a bloody fight, killing Simon. To clear his conscience, Bob gives his share of the money to Kuroda. Finally, justice comes full circle when Kuroda is killed outside of Al's bar by the same gang of thugs who jumped Sergio the day they met. They escape with the Triads' money.
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The Fan (1996) Trailer
"The Fan" (1996) (Trailer)
Genre: Drama / Sport / Thriller
Starring by Robert De Niro (Gil Renard) & Wesley Snipes (Bobby Rayburn)
Ellen Barkin ... Jewel Stern John Leguizamo ... Manny Benicio Del Toro ... Juan Primo Patti D'Arbanville ... Ellen Renard (as Patti D'Arbanville-Quinn) Chris Mulkey ... Tim Andrew J. Ferchland ... Richie Renard Brandon Hammond ... Sean Rayburn Charles Hallahan ... Coop Dan Butler ... Garrity Kurt Fuller ... Bernie Michael Jace ... Scalper Frank Medrano ... Leon, the Bartender Don S. Davis ... Stook John Kruk ... Lanz Stoney Jackson ... Zamora Brad William Henke ... Tjader (as Brad Henke) Drew Snyder ... Burrows Edith Diaz ... Elvira Walter Addison ... Detective Lewis Wayne Duvall ... Detective Baker Joe Pichler ... Sick Sean James MacDonald ... Sick Sean's Dad (as James G. MacDonald) Tuesday Knight ... Nurse Marla Sucharetza ... Angie Nikki Lee ... Dawna Marjorie Lovett ... Stanford Woman Michael Andolini ... Man Behind Gil M.C. Gainey ... Man Behind Man Michael Bofshever ... Little League Coach Kirk Ward ... The Giant Mascot Eric Bruskotter ... Catcher
Directed by Tony Scott
Writing credits (WGA) by Peter Abrahams (book) & Phoef Sutton (screenplay)
Produced by Wendy Finerman (producer) Margaret French Isaac (co-producer) Greg Mooradian (associate producer) Barrie M. Osborne (executive producer) James W. Skotchdopole (executive producer) Bill Unger (executive producer)
Original Music by Hans Zimmer
Website: IMDB.com/title/tt0116277/fullcredits
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Dan Hartman - I Can Dream About You
1984) Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Hartman joined his first band, The Legends, at the age of thirteen, with his brother, Dave. Hartman played keyboards and wrote much of the band's music. The band released several records, but none were hits. He joined the Edgar Winter Group and played on three of their albums; he wrote the band's second biggest pop hit "Free Ride" in 1972. He launched a solo career in 1976. A re-recorded version of "Free Ride" was used in the movie, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, in 1995. In 1978 Hartman reached number-one on the Dance Charts with the single, "Instant Replay" (#29 on the Billboard Hot 100). Musicians Hartman worked with on the associated album included Vinnie Vincent (perhaps most famous for his controversial, short-lived membership - and subsequent sacking - from Kiss) and G.E. Smith. This was followed by his second chart topper "Relight My Fire", which featured his friend Loleatta Holloway, singing as well, in 1979. Another song "Vertigo" later became theme for the NBC talk show Tomorrow. These tracks are considered by many to be anthems of the disco era. There was also a cover version of "Instant Replay", which was a one-hit wonder for a boy duo called Yell! (Paul Varney and Daniel James) in January 1990. He was back in the charts yet again with the Top 10 single, "I Can Dream About You", from the Streets of Fire soundtrack in 1984. Hartman was featured as a bartender in the video, which received heavy rotation on MTV; in the video, his vocals were convincingly lip-synched by Stoney Jackson, an African-American actor. Hartman then scored a third number-one single, "We Are The Young." During the next decade he worked as a songwriter and producer, and collaborated with such artists as Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, Joe Cocker, Bonnie Tyler, Paul Young, James Brown, Nona Hendryx and Steve Winwood. Hartman died at the age of 43, in Westport, Connecticut from a brain tumor caused by AIDS. Only after Hartman's death did his homosexuality become public knowledge. At the time of his death, his music was enjoying a revival; a cover version of his song, "Relight My Fire", became a British number-one hit for Take That and Lulu. Sales of Hartman's solo recordings, group efforts, production, songwriting and compilation inclusions, exceed fifty million records worldwide.
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Jesse Bean Demo Reel
The Gun, The Vargus Valley PTA and The Unis Suburban Jungle Show....Jesse Bean Chris Atkins John Doe Tony Danza Stoney Jackson Under The Gun
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Lone Tiger - Tiger Vs Furie
Tiger seeks out Furie's gang and takes em down...Lone Tiger Vs Furie Stoney Jackson
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FALLIN COOKIEKRIS
STONEY JACKSON ASLEEP....LAB RATZ
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Berry's
fake Gherri Curl commercial by me and my man Ty!...jerry gheri gherri curl 80's activator Berry's Donnie's Tahiti XL7 soul glow khurl stoney jackson michael
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In the studio with Ckasonique - "Berry's Theme"
In 1984 Chris and Jan Ckasinique were commissioned by Berry's Hair products to create a Jingle for their popular "40oz Activator". Here is a rare glimps of them in the studio.
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