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Gary Portnoy

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Gary Portnoy (born January 1, 1956)[1] is a singer/ songwriter, best known for singing the theme songs to two U.S. television sitcoms:

Both songs were written by Portnoy and Judy Hart Angelo. (They also composed the theme to the long running television series Mr Belvedere.) In addition, both shows aired on NBC.

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Career

Portnoy and Angelo were composing the score to an off-Broadway musical, Preppies, in the early 1980s when one of the producers of Cheers heard their opening number, "People Like Us". He wanted to use the song as the theme for his upcoming show, Cheers. However, the producers of Preppies wouldn't release it. Portnoy and Angelo then set out to write a new theme for Cheers. After their first two attempts were rejected, "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" was born and the rest, as they say, is history.[2] Often overlooked is the fact that prior to Cheers, Portnoy was already a successful and highly regarded young songwriter. His songs had been cut by Dolly Parton and Air Supply, and he had recorded a self-titled album for Columbia Records. (That album was recently re-released on CD by Sony Japan and its first two pressings quickly sold out.) He had also written several songs for the critically acclaimed NBC series Fame, one of which ("I Still Believe In Me") went on to be nominated for an Emmy Award for best original song. After his television work of the 1980's- which lead to an Emmy nomination for "Cheers" and six consecutive ASCAP awards for the Most Performed Television Themes of the year- Portnoy took an extended hiatus from the music business. In the late 90's he and co-writer Gloria Nissension began making regular visits to Nashville and some of the songs that they wrote there appear on Portnoy's 2004 CD Keeper. (That CD also includes the original full-length version of the Cheers theme that had never before been available on CD). January 2007 brings the release of Gary Portnoy's latest CD Destiny, a heartfelt and revealing mid-life rumination on friendship, family, and faith. It includes 11 new songs and a never before released full length version of the Mr. Belvedere theme.

Discography

  • Destiny (2007, Argentum Records)
Gary Portnoy - Destiny (2007)
Gary Portnoy - Destiny (2007)
  1. "I Wanna Sing Again"
  2. "Destiny"
  3. "A Younger Time"
  4. "Big Brother"
  5. "Talk Of Jesus"
  6. "Life On The Outside"
  7. "Mr Belvedere"
  8. "Oh, Jessie"
  9. "I Know Something"
  10. "Manhattan Heartache"
  11. "The Only One"
  12. "Jeanne"
  • Keeper (2004, Argentum Records)
Gary Portnoy - Keeper (2004)
Gary Portnoy - Keeper (2004)
  1. "What Day"
  2. "Today"
  3. "Keeper"
  4. "This Is Forever"
  5. "Where Everybody Knows Your Name (Cheers Theme)"
  6. "Simple"
  7. "The Best Days"
  8. "Exitwounds"
  9. "Mess When I´m In Love"
  10. "Alien"
  11. "God Bless This Day"
  12. "Yes"
Gary Portnoy - Gary Portnoy (1980)
Gary Portnoy - Gary Portnoy (1980)
  1. "It's Gonna Be A Long Night"
  2. "The Driver"
  3. "Half Moon"
  4. "The Lady Is A Liar"
  5. "Late Night Confession"
  6. "When The Night Ends"
  7. "You Can't Get Away With That"
  8. "Goodbye Never Felt This Good"
  9. "Come To Me Tonight"
  10. "Say Goodbye"
  11. "Say Goodbye (Reprise)"

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