In writing, singing & creating the masterpiece "Cry Little Sister" singing as the theme song to the now classic film "The Lost Boys", Gerard McMann hit a deep and provocative nerve in his artistic career of creativity in doing so.
Only thing was, when the film released in 1987, he was fed up with the music scene's "business" and stopped touring. He then changed his name to G Tom Mac as a result of no one ever pronouncing his real name correctly.
G Tom Mac went on to write songs for legendary singers such as Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin and Roger Daltrey of The Who. An array of contemporary Hip Hop artists, such as Ice Cube and Digable Planets, as well as KISS, Carly Simon and Eminem started to cover G Tom Mac's songs. Last year, G Tom Mac earned a Grammy on Eminem's "Recovery" album in which Eminem sampled him in the song "You're Never Over."
Having had songs in over 50 films & more than 100 TV shows that still continue to license G Tom Mac's music, it all adds up to in his words "staying fresh and being true to my fans in creating believable music that they feel from me. That's my thrill!"
After 6 album releases, G Tom Mac opens yet another chapter with his new album "Untame the Songs" that has already been received and talked about as one of the best albums of the year.
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