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  1. Michael Andrews, also known as Elgin Park, is an American multi-instrumental musician, producer, and film score composer. He is best known for a cover version of the Tears for Fears song "Mad World", which he recorded with Gary Jules for the Donnie Darko soundtrack, and which became the 2003 UK Christmas number one. He is a founding member of the San Diego soul-jazz band The Greyboy Allstars, where he goes by the moniker Elgin Park.

  2. Media in category "Michael Andrews (musician)" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Eleni Mandell Tribute 01 25 2017 -16 (31765107333).jpg 3,000 × 2,000; 4.27 MB

  3. Oct 5, 2015 · Official Lyric Video of "Mad World" by Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules from the film Donnie Darko and available on the original score available on Everl...

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  4. American musician/film score composer. This page was last edited on 9 July 2024, at 17:15. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Michael Andrew has produced music for the films BEING THE RICARDOS, INGLORIOUS BASTERDS, HEARTBREAKERS, and for numerous Radio, Film, Television, and Theatrical projects. Michael Andrew performs the music of the American Songbook in the style of iconic singers like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Bobby Darin.

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  7. Michael Andrews, also known as Elgin Park, is an American multi-instrumental musician, producer, and film score composer. He is best known for a cover version of the Tears for Fears song "Mad World", which he recorded with Gary Jules for the Donnie Darko soundtrack, and which became the 2003 UK Christmas number one.