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  1. Michael Andrews. Composer: Donnie Darko. Michael Andrews, also known as Elgin Park, is an American multi-instrumental musician, producer, and film score composer. He is best known for a cover version of the Tears for Fears song "Mad World", which he recorded with Gary Jules for the Donnie Darko soundtrack, and which became the 2003 UK Christmas number one.

  2. Michael Andrew (born September 3, 1965) is a jazz singer, bandleader and actor. He married Lea Andrew in 2007, and the couple resides in Orlando, Florida.

  3. Nov 12, 2023 · Michael Andrews (born November 17, 1967), also known as Elgin Park, is an American multi-instrumental musician, producer, and film score composer. He is best known for a cover version of the Tears for Fears song Mad World, which he recorded with Gary Jules for the Donnie Darko soundtrack, and which

  4. Michael Andrews (born November 17, 1967) is an American musician and film score composer. Originally the lead singer for The Origin, Michael Andrews began his career in the college rock scene with long time friend Gary Jules. After Jules left The Origin before putting out their first album, Andrews continued with The Origin.

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · Michael Andrews is a San Diegan musician and film score composer.Also known as Elgin Park, he is the guitarist and a founding member of The Greyboy Allstars.Those who have heard of Mike Andrews' name associate him with the music of Donnie Darko, the UK Christmas #1 "Mad World", celebrated TV show Freaks & Geeks and Miranda July's Me and You and Everyone We Know.

  6. Gary Jules eventually left the band, leaving Michael Andrews to fill the lead guitarist/vocalist role. In 1985, while in college, the band recorded their first single with producer Matt Silver and at Western Audio in San Clemente. The 7" single, titled "Music To My Ears" (b/w "Staff And Glove") was released on Pop Records.

  7. Jeff Michael Andrews (January 20, 1960 – March 14, 2019) was an American jazz and jazz fusion bassist who contributed significantly to jazz fusion in the 1980s. [1] He taught at the Manhattan School of Music, SUNY Purchase, The New School and Mannes School of Music and collaborated with a number of musicians. [2] [3]

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