Gerard McMann

Gerard McMann, also known as G Tom Mac, is an American singer-songwriter and composer best known for his work on film and television soundtracks. McMann gained widespread recognition for his song "Cry Little Sister," which became the theme song for the 1987 cult classic film The Lost Boys. The haunting track perfectly captured the dark, gothic atmosphere of the film and became one of the most iconic songs associated with 1980s cinema. McMann's ability to blend rock, gothic, and atmospheric elements into his music made him a standout artist in the soundtrack world.

In addition to his work on The Lost Boys, McMann has contributed music to numerous other films and television shows, showcasing his versatility as a composer. He has also released several solo albums, exploring a range of musical styles and continuing to build on his legacy as a talented and innovative musician. McMann's influence extends beyond his work on soundtracks, as "Cry Little Sister" has been covered and reinterpreted by various artists over the years, further cementing its place in popular culture.

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