Stu Gardner
Stuart Gardner is an American musician and composer. He is known for his collaborations with Bill Cosby, and for co-writing "Kiss Me", the theme song of Cosby's sitcom The Cosby Show.[1] He produced the album A House Full of Love: Music from The Cosby Show,[2] and was the musical director of Cos, The Cosby Show and its spin-off, A Different World.[3][4]
Gardner appeared in the 1967 film Point Blank as the singer in the nightclub scene, singing, "Mighty Good Times", which was written by Gardner, and appears on the film's soundtrack album.
Personal life
As of 2012, Gardner lives in Richmond, Virginia, with his wife Gloria.[1]
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References
- Belcher, Craig (October 23, 2012). "The Stu Show". Style Weekly. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
- George, Nelson (March 29, 1986). "'Cosby Show' Spins Off Jazzy Album". Billboard. 98 (13): 27. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
- Williams, Jean (October 23, 1976). "'Political Funk' Album in Work". Billboard. 88 (43): 59. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
- Waldron, Clarence (October 31, 1988). "Great Theme Songs Attract Viewers to Singers". Jet. 75 (5): 32. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
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