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Occupation
  
Screenwriter

Name
  
Michael Gordon

Role
  
Screenwriter




Full Name
  
Michael Zane Gordon

Born
  
April 4, 1941 (age 83) (
1941-04-04
)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Movies
  
Dirty Little Trick, Holla, One Night with You, Heart Stopper

Albums
  
Out of Limits, Rumble At Newport Beach, Out of Limits EP

Music groups
  
The Marketts, The Routers (1962 – 1964)

Record labels
  
Warner Bros. Records, Liberty Records, Era Records, HSH Records, Marco Records, Union Records

Similar People
  
Tommy Tedesco, Jill Scott, Brian Ronalds, Adam Lambert, Paris Hilton

Michael z gordon and the marketts outer limits


Michael Zane Gordon (born April 4, 1941) is an American screenwriter, producer, musician and composer.

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Early life

Gordon was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and grew up in Rapid City, South Dakota. He has two sisters. He and his family moved to Glendale, California in 1957, and moved to Los Angeles, California shortly thereafter. Gordon graduated from Fairfax High School in 1958.

Music career

Gordon, a self-taught musician, formed his first rock band, the Marketts (originally spelled "Mar-Kets") in 1961. Gordon wrote and co-produced the band's first hit song, "Surfer's Stomp," shortly after the group was formed. In 1961 the band signed with co-producer Joe Saraceno under the Warner Bros. label.

Gordon formed his second band, the Routers, in 1962. The Routers and the Marketts were contemporaries and Gordon worked with both groups over the same time period using different musicians for each group. The Routers are best known for their 1962 hit, "Let's Go (Pony)."

While on tour with the Routers, Gordon wrote the Marketts' first release on the Warner Bros. label, "Outer Limits" (later changed to "Out of Limits" for legal reasons). The song sold over a million copies, topped the charts on stations nationwide, and earned Gordon a BMI award. "Out of Limits" is a popular choice for TV and film soundtracks; it can be heard in Pulp Fiction (1994), Slayground (1983), The Outsiders (1983) and Mafioso: The Father, the Son, (2004). The Marketts' music is also credited on "Saturday Night Live," The Name of the Game is Kill (1968), A Killing on Brighton Beach (2009), and Dirty Little Trick (2011), among others.

Following his touring career with the Marketts and the Routers, Gordon returned to Hollywood in 1966 and teamed up with Jimmy Griffin. Together they wrote more than sixty songs, with 51 of them being recorded by hit artists of the 1960s. These songs included "Love Machine" and Ed Ames' "Apologize," which earned Gordon his second BMI award. Gordon is credited on 179 songs in the BMI catalogue. His songs have been recorded by artists such Cher, The Standells, Lesley Gore, Gary Lewis, and Brian Hyland. Gordon's songs – particularly "Surfer's Stomp," "Let's Go" and "Out of Limits" – have appeared in a variety of television shows and movies, including The Outsiders, Pulp Fiction, among others. Gordon won a Global Music Award for his composition "Outer Limits" in 2012.

Film career

Gordon is also known for his work in film and television production. He has credits as film producer, composer, musical producer, and screenwriter. With respect to project selection, Gordon remarks, "I think that it is important for the industry to know that I just don't do any film that comes along. I try to do meaningful films that may not be financially successful, but receive critical acclaim." Gordon notes, "Not every project is going to be a big success. But if people walk away and say 'that was a well-made movie,' then I'm happy."

Gordon's film and TV music and production credits: include Saturday Night Live (1975), The Outsiders (1983), 21 Jump Street (1987), Married... with Children (1987), The Wonder Years (1988), Angels in the Endzone (1997), From the Earth to the Moon (1998), and Mafioso: The Father, The Son (2004).

Screenwriting credits include: Mafiosa (TV series, 2006); Slaughter Creek (film) (2011); Dirty Little Trick (2011)

Production credits include: Narc (2002) starring Ray Liotta and Jason Patric; In Enemy Hands (2004) starring William Macy and Lauren Holly; Shortcut to Happiness (2004), starring Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Dan Aykroyd; Mafioso: The Father, The Son (2004); Silent Partner (2005), starring Tara Reid and Nick Moran; Shattered (2008); Jack and Jill vs. the World (2008), starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Taryn Manning and Peter Stebbings.

Presently Gordon resides in the Los Angeles area. He has several projects in pre-production and post-production, including several of his own original screenplays.

References

Michael Z. Gordon Wikipedia