Andrew Gold Lonely Boy dies
US  singer-songwriter Andrew Gold, famous for 1970s  hits "Lonely Boy" and  "Thank You for Being a Friend," which was used as  the theme music for  the hit US TV show "The Golden Girls," has died aged  59, his family  said.
Gold,  whose other songs included "Never Let Her  Slip Away," was also a music  producer, a respected session musician as  well as a member of Linda  Ronstadt's band.
Millions  were familiar with Gold's work after  "Thank You for Being a Friend"  was covered for the theme of the  long-running "Golden Girls."
The  bearded artist  died in his sleep Friday at his home in Los Angeles,  where he had been  undergoing treatment for cancer, said his sister  Melani Gold Friedman.
"Andrew  was so  enormously talented it almost seemed effortless," Ronstadt told  the Los  Angeles Times, adding: "He was a real cornerstone of those early   records."
Gold  played several instruments -  including guitar, piano and drums - and  was a highly regarded session  musician for artists including James  Taylor and Carly Simon.
He   was born in August 1951 in Burbank, outside Los Angeles. His father  won  an Oscar for the score of 1960 film "Exodus," while his mother was a   singer, providing vocals for Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady," among   others.
"It was  clear from the beginning that I  was going to be a musician," he told  the LA Times in 1977. "With those  kind of influences at home, what else  could I do?"
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