Hammer was also a model in the Debbie Gibson's "What You Want" music video (2001) which involved a bathtub scene.
Other artists that Gutstadt has written and collaborated with include Dave Stewart, Randy Bachman, Angaleena Presley, and Debbie Gibson.
According to the article accompanying her Playboy pictorial, Lefebvre has provided legal expertise and written contracts for several women to have posed for the magazine, including Pamela Anderson and Debbie Gibson.
He worked with many other artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks for Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequal, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, and Elvis Crespo, among others.
Neil Strauss of The New York Times compared her "ripe, melodic voice" from her first indies album, Set Me Free, to Debbie Gibson and Liz Phair.
Think with Your Heart is the fifth album by American singer songwriter Debbie Gibson.
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"Didn't Have the Heart" is the second single from the 1995 album Think With Your Heart (LP 33374) by American singer Debbie Gibson.
"How Can This Be?" (Atlantic PRCD 5092 "PROMOTIONAL COPY NOT FOR SALE") is the third single from Debbie Gibson's album Body, Mind, Soul (LP 82450), released in 1993.
"In His Mind" (Atlantic Japan / Warner-Pioneer #AMDY-5076) is the fifth and final single from Debbie Gibson's 1990 album Anything Is Possible.
"Lost in Your Eyes" is the sixth single from American singer-songwriter, Debbie Gibson, and the first from her second album, Electric Youth.
A group of animal activists, consisting of Dr. Nikki Riley (Debbie Gibson), Gia (Arden Cho) and Ben (Patrick Hancock), break into a house and steal dozens of exotic pythons before setting them free into the Florida Everglades.
"No More Rhyme" (Atlantic 88885; Atlantic Japan 09P3-6165) is the eighth single from American singer-songwriter-actress Debbie Gibson, and the third from her second album Electric Youth (LP 81932).
Wright has also sung as a backing vocalist with the following artists: C+C Music Factory, Constina, Randy Crawford, Will Downing, Aretha Franklin, Fantasy, Debbie Gibson, Nelson Rangell, Luther Vandross, Madonna, Sister Sledge, Nick Scotti & Freddie Jackson.
The six celebrities in the show were Olympic Gold Medalist (decathlon) Bruce Jenner, television personality Jillian Barberie, comedian Dave Coulier, actress/singer/songwriter Deborah Gibson, actor Todd Bridges, and actress Kristy Swanson.
"We Could Be Together" (Atlantic 88896; Atlantic UK A8896; Atlantic Japan 09P3-6194) is the ninth single from American singer-songwriter-actress Debbie Gibson, and the fourth from the 1989 album Electric Youth (LP 81932).
The music video, produced by Nixon (under the pseudonym T'Boo Dalton) and directed by Scott Kalvert, features Nixon and Roper with lookalikes of Tiffany, Astley and Collins—and actress Winona Ryder as Debbie Gibson.