Bustin' Loose (other)
Bustin' Loose or Busting Loose may refer to: * ''Busting Loose'' (TV series), a 1977 American television series * ''Bustin' Loose'' (Chuck Brown album), a 1979 album released by Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers ** "Bustin' Loose" (song), the title song * ''Bustin' Loose'' (film), a 1981 film ** ''Bustin' Loose'' (Roberta Flack album), the soundtrack to the 1981 film ** ''Bustin' Loose'' (TV series), a 1987–1988 American television show based on the film * ''Busting Loose'' (album), a 2003 album by Peggy Scott-Adams {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Busting Loose (TV Series)
''Busting Loose'' is an American sitcom starring Adam Arkin which centers on a young man in New York City who has moved out of his parents house to live on his own for the first time. The show aired on CBS between January 17, 1977, and November 16, 1977.McNeil, Alex, ''Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming From 1948 to the Present'', New York: Penguin Books, 1996, p. 128. Cast and characters * Adam Arkin as Lenny Markowitz * Barbara Rhoades as Melody Feebeck * Jack Kruschen as Sam Markowitz * Pat Carroll (actress), Pat Carroll as Pearl Markowitz * Danny Goldman as Lester Bellman * Steve Nathan as Allan Simmonds * Greg Antonacci as Vinnie Mordabito * Paul Sylvan as Woody Warshaw * Paul B. Price as Ralph Cabell * Ralph Wilcox (actor), Ralph Wilcox as Raymond St. Williams * Louise Williams as Jackie Gleason Synopsis Lenny Markowitz is a 24-year-old Jewish American man who recently graduated from engineering school. Tired of living with his overprotective and medd ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bustin' Loose (Chuck Brown Album)
''Bustin' Loose'' is a studio album released in 1979 by the Washington, D.C.–based go-go band Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers. The album includes the charting single and one of the all-time classic go-go songs " Bustin' Loose", along with a remake of the classic Jerry Butler's soul ballad " Never Give You Up" from the 1968 album '' The Ice Man Cometh''. ''Bustin' Loose'' became Brown's first album to chart on the ''Billboard'' 200, where it peaked at number 31. On August 10, 1979, ''Bustin' Loose'' was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, for shipments of 500,000 copies in the United States. The single " Bustin' Loose" was also certified gold by the RIAA on March 14, 1979. Track listing Personnel * Chuck Brown – lead vocals, electric guitar * Jerry Wilder – bass guitar, backing vocals * Gregory Gerran – congas, percussion * Ricky Wellman – drums * Leroy Fleming – tenor saxophone, flute, timbales, backing vocals * Skip Fennell – key ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bustin' Loose (song)
"Bustin' Loose (Part 1)" is a hit song for Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers. Released from the album of the same name, it spent four weeks at the top of the R&B singles chart in early 1979 and peaked at number 34 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart. Popular culture *"Bustin' Loose" is currently played after the first home run the Washington Nationals hit in each game at Nationals Park. In the past it was played after every home run, with the exception of the 2015 and 2016 seasons, when the Jessie J song " Bang Bang" was played. *It's been the victory song for the Washington Capitals and the Washington Wizards. *It can be heard in the " Treehouse of Horror XXVIII" episode of ''The Simpsons'', when Homer Simpson cannibalizes himself. *The Nelly song "Hot in Herre" contains an interpolation of "Bustin' Loose". *The song is featured in the video game Driver Parallel Lines. *In season 3 episode 1 of '' The Deuce'', the song can be heard in the final scene. *It played during the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bustin' Loose (film)
''Bustin' Loose'' is a 1981 American road comedy-drama film starring Richard Pryor and Cicely Tyson. It was directed by Oz Scott and Michael Schultz (uncredited) and written by Pryor (story), Lonne Elder III (adaptation), and Roger L. Simon (screenplay). Along with starring Pryor and Tyson, the film also features Robert Christian and George Coe. ''Bustin' Loose'' was produced by Michael S. Glick and Pryor. Plot Joe Braxton is a convict who violates his parole after a failed attempt to lift a bunch of televisions from a store in Philadelphia. After a dramatic attempt at reverse psychology with the judge, he is given a second chance at parole, and his parole-officer, Donald, has him do something for him. Donald is also involved with school teacher Vivian Perry, whose school was just closed down by the city due to budget cuts. While most of the children have been relocated, eight special needs students have yet to be relocated. Vivian decides to take them to her aunt's farm i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bustin' Loose (TV Series)
''Bustin' Loose'' is an American sitcom starring Jimmie Walker based on the 1981 film of the same name. The show ran in first-run syndication from September 19, 1987, to May 28, 1988. Synopsis Jimmie Walker stars as Sonny Barnes, a former con artist, who has been caught by the authorities and sentenced to five years of community service. He is placed in the home of social worker Mimi Shaw (Vonetta McGee), who lives with four orphans: Rudey (Larry O. Williams, Jr.), Trish (Tyren Perry), Nikky (Aaron Lohr), and Sue Anne (Marie Cole). Sonny lives in the basement and works around the house doing odd jobs. Meanwhile, the kids all love listening to Sonny's often exaggerated tales. Cast *Jimmie Walker – Sonny Barnes *Vonetta McGee – Mimi Shaw *Aaron Lohr Aaron Lohr (born April 2, 1976) is an American actor. Early life and education He is a graduate of UCLA, where he majored in theater. Film and television career Lohr portrayed the Dancing Boy in Deniece Williams' music ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |