Film and TV music maestro Gerard Thomas McMahon – also known as Gerard McMann
and G Tom Mac – has worked on everything from Dawson's Creek and Buffy the
Vampire Slayer to Crossing Jordan and Ed. In 1987, McMann wrote and performed
"Cry Little Sister"; the soul-stirring goth-rock centerpiece in Joel
Schumacher's iconic 1987 horror movie The Lost Boys for which he is best known.
Born in Birmingham, England, McMann emigrated to the US aged 11 and settled in
Wichita, Kansas. He began immersing himself in music as a teenager in the
Midwest and recorded the "Don't Ever Leave Me" single...