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The content below was removed from the Georgie Porgie nursery rhyme article. I've preserved it here in case any of it is relevant to this article. Chardir 15:52, 19 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Georgie Porgie is also an alias for George Andros:

Chicago-based singer/songwriter, independent dance music remixer/producer, and founder of Music Plant and Vinyl Soul, Georgie Porgie (aka George Andros) debuted with the release of "Baby Come Back to Me." Soon, the former local DJ started climbing charts with "Let the Music Pump You Up," followed by the hit singles "Everybody Must Party," "I'm in Love," and "Don't Want You." 1999's "Love Story" and 2000's "Life Goes On," co-produced by Terry Hunter, became his breakthrough in the global dance music scene, especially after reaching the top five on Billboard's Hot Dance Music chart.

The optimistic club/dance song "Love Is Gonna Save the Day," written after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, in New York and Washington, emerged as one of his most successful and captivating compositions. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide