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Gary Jules

Gary Jules Aguirre, Jr. (born March 19, 1969), known as Gary Jules, is an American singer-songwriter, best known for his cover version of the Tears For Fears song "Mad World", which he recorded with friend Michael Andrews for the film ''Donnie Darko''. It became the UK Christmas Number One single of 2003. Since then, Jules' version has been used on many American TV shows such as ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', ''Jericho'', ''The O.C.'', ''Smallville'' and ''House'', as well as in a commercial for the video game ''Gears of War''.
==Songs==
Jules recorded the song "Mad World" for the 2001 film ''Donnie Darko'' and released it as a single in December 2003. This timing allowed it to become the Christmas Number One single in the UK for that year. The cover also featured as background music in various television programs such as drama ''General Hospital'', as well as individual episodes of ''Without a Trace'', ''The O.C.'', ''Smallville'', ''Jericho'', and ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''. It was used in the trailer for the 2010 film ''The Crazies'' and the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps' 2010 Production "Mad World".
Adam Lambert sang a cover of "Mad World" that was heavily influenced by Jules's version at two different points in his ''American Idol'' competition, as well as during the American Idols Live! 2009 tour. Following its appearance on the popular television show, Jules' cover of the song rose to #11 on the iTunes Store.
The song "Something Else" was featured on the Season 5 episode "My Fallen Idol" of the NBC show ''Scrubs''.
The song "Gone Daddy" is based upon an experience that led to Jules relocating his family from Southern California to North Carolina. A neighbor was gunned down one night in Los Angeles and while the police were investigating the shooting, Jules approached one of the officers, explained that his child was napping, and asked if the officer knew when they would be finished. The officer said he did not know, but that the family could leave Los Angeles if they didn't like it. Jules took the advice to heart and relocated shortly thereafter.
Jules's song "Wichita" was inspired by a class he took at UCLA regarding Native American history. During the class he read a story about Native Americans following herds of buffalo around the nation to survive. The construction of the transcontinental railroad disrupted this migratory pattern because the buffalo would not cross it, and millions died as a result.
Jules was a surprise guest on a series of Parisian concerts of French singer Mylène Farmer, called Timeless 2013 (September 2013). In all the performances that take place in the Palais omnisport de Bercy, Gary Jules sings his cover of Mad World joined by Mylène Farmer. They follow by the duet song "Les mots" that Mylene Farmer originally released in 2001 with Seal. So far Gary Jules is also part of the tour, as he was also performing during the concerts in Lyon.

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