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  1. Michael Zane Gordon (born April 4, 1941) [1][2] is an American screenwriter, [3] producer, [3] musician and composer. Early life. Gordon was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and grew up in Rapid City, South Dakota. He has two sisters. He and his family moved to Glendale, California in 1957, and moved to Los Angeles, California shortly thereafter.

  2. Michael Z. Gordon and the Marketts - Outer Limits - YouTube. 1.86K subscribers. Subscribed. 82K views 13 years ago. This song is available on ITunes at:...

  3. Michael Z. Gordon. 1,016 likes. The official fan page for Michael Z. Gordon, award-winning songwriter, producer and founder of The Routers and The Marketts. President of Americana Films.

  4. A look at some of musician/songwriter/producer Michael Z. Gordon's best songs, performed by a wide range of talented artists. Part One : "Boy to Love" - Annette Funicello "Main Street" -...

  5. Michael Z. Gordon. Producer: Narc. Michael Z. Gordon's songwriting career was kick-started in 1962 after scoring a Top 40 hit with a song he wrote called "Surfer's Stomp" with his band "The Mar-Kets" (later simplified to "The Marketts".)

  6. " Out of Limits " is a 1963 surf rock instrumental piece written by Michael Z. Gordon [2] and performed by The Marketts. Background. While on tour with a band called the Routers, Gordon wrote the Marketts' first release on the Warner Bros. label and their biggest hit, an instrumental called "Outer Limits".

  7. "Out of Limits" was composed by Michael Z. Gordon, and there are over one hundred varied reco... This is yet another version of "Out of Limits" by The Ventures.

  8. An Interview with Producer Michael Z. Gordon by Betty Jo Tucker “While I was on the set doing music for Pulp Fiction , I saw the whole thing take place and it was so exciting,” Michael Z. Gordon recalled in answer to my question about what motivated him to become a movie producer.

  9. Out of Limits: The Michael Z. Gordon Story: Directed by Pat Evans. With Michael Z. Gordon, Randy Viers, Al Schlesinger.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RoutersThe Routers - Wikipedia

    The Routers' [3] recording was instigated by record producer Joe Saraceno and his co-producer and composer Michael Z. Gordon, [9] who also went on to compose "Apologize" by Ed Ames. [10]