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David Foster and English musician John Parr
The theme song "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" was written by Canadian composer/producer David Foster and English musician John Parr, and also performed by Parr.
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by Canadian composer/producer David Foster ( who has worked with Chicago, Madonna, Whitney Houston and many others
St. Elmo's Fire was the first soundtrack written by Canadian composer/producer David Foster (who has worked with Chicago, Madonna, Whitney Houston and many others, plus won 16 Grammy Awards).
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John Parr
John Parr first found fame in America with the song John Parr is probably best known for, 'St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion),' the popular 80s tune that John Parr wrote and performed for the iconic film of the same name.
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by Joel Schumacher
“St. Elmo’s Fire” is a 1985 coming-of-age film directed by Joel Schumacher.
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Canadian record producer/composer David Foster
Canadian record producer/composer David Foster wrote St. Elmo’s Fire for Rick.
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the first soundtrack written by Canadian composer/producer David Foster (who has worked with Chicago, Madonna, Whitney Houston and many others
St. Elmo's Fire was the first soundtrack written by Canadian composer/producer David Foster (who has worked with Chicago, Madonna, Whitney Houston and many others, plus won 16 Grammy Awards).
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Andrew Thomas McCarthy
Born Andrew Thomas McCarthy on 29th November, 1962 in Westfield, New Jersey, USA, Andrew Thomas McCarthy is famous for St. Elmos Fire.
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16-time Grammy Award winner David Foster , best known for writing the theme to St. Elmo’s Fire
Yolanda—the kind of woman impossible not to call by Yolanda's first name—was a young model in Yolanda's own right before marrying 16-time Grammy Award winner David Foster, best known for writing the theme to St. Elmo’s Fire.
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a script Kurlander wrote with director Joel Schumacher, inspired by events in director Joel Schumacher's life
St. Elmo’s Fire was a script Kurlander wrote with director Joel Schumacher, inspired by events in director Joel Schumacher's life.
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David Foster, the record producer in charge of the soundtrack of the 1985 Brat Pack angst-filled film St. Elmo’s Fire,
David Foster, the record producer in charge of the soundtrack of the 1985 Brat Pack angst-filled film St. Elmo’s Fire, approached British singer/songwriter John Parr with the idea of writing a theme song for the movie.
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McCarthy , 61,
McCarthy, 61, is best known for McCarthy's movies Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo's Fire, Less Than Zero, Mannequin and Weekend at Bernie's.
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Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla created St. Elmo's fire in 1899 while testing a Tesla coil at Charles Darwin's laboratory in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States.
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Director Joel Schumacher would co-write Director Joel Schumacher's Brat Pack
Later in Director Joel Schumacher's career, Director Joel Schumacher would co-write Director Joel Schumacher's Brat Pack hit St. Elmo's Fire, write Flawless and co-write with Andrew Lloyd Weber Director Joel Schumacher's adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera.
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Ari
movie (though, obviously I've read an article about Ari ) - unless Ari wrote St. Elmo's Fire.
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Augusta Jane Evans
St. Elmo is a novel by American author Augusta Jane Evans published in 1866.
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an early directorial effort from Joel Schumacher, a former costume designer who would go on to have a whole lot of commercial success without ever earning much of a critical reputation
St. Elmo’s Fire was an early directorial effort from Joel Schumacher, a former costume designer who would go on to have a whole lot of commercial success without ever earning much of a critical reputation.
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as “corposants” or from the Portuguese corpo santo (“holy body”) “corpusants”
References to St. Elmo’s fire, also known as “corposants” or “corpusants” from the Portuguese corpo santo (“holy body”), can be found in the works of Julius Caesar (De Bello Africo, 47), Pliny the Elder (Naturalis Historia, book 2, par. 101) , Herman Melville, and Antonio Pigafetta‘s journal of Herman Melville's voyage with Ferdinand Magellan.
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by Augusta Evans Wilson
Written by Augusta Evans Wilson in 1866, ST. ELMO was almost as popular as BEN HUR and UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.
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by Brian Eno,
One that comes to mind instantly is St. Elmo’s Fire, by Brian Eno, off of Another Green World.
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