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Gnarls Barkley is an alternative/soul group which formed in 2003 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The group consists of Cee Lo Green (vocals) and Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton (multiple instruments). The group is best known for the international smash hit "Crazy". "Crazy" - which was their first single - debuted at #1 on the British pop charts on April 2, 2006. It was the first #1 UK single to be obtained solely through Internet downloads.
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Music: There's a new R&B-flavored electronic rock band on the scene, and there's a reason listening to Electric Guest's debut album will remind you of contemporary acts as disparate as Beck and Gorillaz, or Gnarls Barkley and Broken Bells. The reason, of course, is Danger Mouse, aka Brian Burton, who produced Electric Guest's impressive Mondo just as he has with the above-mentioned acts. Burton ...

The title of Norah Jones’ new album says it all. “Little Broken Hearts” is Jones’ fifth studio album and an clearly breakup album. The album, produced by Brian “Danger Mouse” Burton, who has worked with U2 and Gnarls Barkley, begins with a whimsical tune called “Good Morning.”

A collaboration with Gnarls Barkley’s Danger Mouse and an album full of heartbreak-inspired songs bring a noirish, sometimes sinister edge to Jones’ understated pop-jazz.

Norah Jones teamed with Gnarls Barkley producer Danger Mouse for her latest disc, and when people say that records have become a producer's medium, this is a pretty fine example of what they mean.

Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant's Features Buzz Facebook Page Cee Lo Green has been turning heads for nearly two decades, dating back to an early-career run with Atlanta hip-hop group Goodie Mob. Though his first crack at solo stardom was slow to develop, he hooked up with Danger Mouse in Gnarls Barkley and scored a mega-hit in 2006 with "Crazy."

Gnarls Barkley singer Cee Lo Green couldn't stop the waterworks during the emotionally charged fifth and final rounds of "The Voice." Full Story at Daily Mail Get more "Extra" Scoop headlines for Tuesday, March 27! Computer Hacker Who Leaked...

The Gnarls Barkley member sheds tears since he has to send home two singers in a battle between James Massone and WADE as well as a sing-off between Tony Vincent and Justin Hopkins.

Daryl Hall is welcoming Cee Lo Green as his guest on the 52nd edition of Live From Daryl's House . The show premiers on March 15 on www.lfdh.com and March 24 on the syndicated version of the show. In a six-song set that includes Daryl Hall & John Oates smashes One on One and I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do) , as well as Cee Lo’s Grammy-winning Gnarls Barkley hit, Crazy and his own Grammy ...
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