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  1. As a session musician, arranger and producer, Faltermeyer has worked with numerous international pop stars including Donna Summer, Amanda Lear, Patti LaBelle, Barbra Streisand, Glenn Frey, Blondie, Laura Branigan, La Toya Jackson, Billy Idol, Jennifer Rush, Bonnie Tyler and Pet Shop Boys.

  2. 19 de may. de 2022 · Harold Faltermeyer’s Top Gun Anthem was originally intended for a Chevy Chase comedy, but then Billy Idol got involved. By Ben Rogerson. ( Computer Music, Future Music, emusician, Keyboard Magazine ) published 19 May 2022. The unlikely story of an iconic synth theme. (Image credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Electronic drums.

  3. 19 de abr. de 2024 · by Bryan Reesman 29 days ago. It was 1985, and Billy Idol and Steve Stevens had started working on his Idols third full-length album Whiplash Smile. Composer and keyboard player Harold...

  4. 20 de nov. de 2023 · How Steve Stevens' appearance on Harold Faltermeyer's iconic movie theme was all thanks to Billy Idol. By Jonathan Graham. published 20 November 2023. For four decades, Steve Stevens has been one of hard rock's most distinctive guitar players — however, his most widely heard musical contribution might never have happened...

  5. Harold Faltermeyer – keyboards, synthesizers, Roland TR-808 programming; Steve Stevens – electric guitar; Other uses. The theme was used in Bollywood movie Darr. The theme was played on organ as an intro to "Don't Need a Gun" during Billy Idol's Whiplash Smile tour. A similar tune was found in the 1988 Amiga flight simulator F/A ...

  6. Official music video for "Rebel Yell" performed by Billy Idol. Remastered in HD!Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of ‘Rebel Yell’ with an expanded edition on 2x...

  7. 5 de oct. de 2023 · It doesn’t work”: How Harold Faltermeyer’s iconic Axel F nearly didn’t make it into Beverly Hills Cop at all. By Ben Rogerson. ( Computer Music, Future Music, emusician, Keyboard Magazine ) published 5 October 2023. Faltermeyer needed to convince both Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and neither of them liked it….