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Brian Maillard (born August 4, 1965 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a actor and a musician. He was a musician with his debut album The Reptile Lover (1984) which included the hits “Franchise” , “Abandon Ship” and “Step By Step”, Brian Maillard has released his 2nd album, The Deer Hunter (1985) which included the last song in the album was “Move To This”, Brain released Surf’s Up in 1986 which included the song named after his 1986 album. The project for his 1986 album was cancelled due to a tornado warning and the studio caught fire and half of his material for Surf’s Up was badly damaged. Brian Maillard paid $700,000 for requesting a new recording studio for him. In 1987, Brian Maillard released Dangerous, which includes the hits “Wannabe Lover” and “Weak”. In 1988, Brian released Feeling Nature which included covers. They were: Heart’s These Dreams and Cyndi Lauper’s All Through The Night. In 1989, he released his 6th album, Scene From Swan Lake which included a cover of Loverboy’s This Could Be The Night. In 1990, Brian Maillard turned 35 and released his seventh album, Fox. Brian Maillard was inducted to be a greatest pop musician. Brian Maillard was the inductor to release What Came Out Of The Hat (1991), The Sweet Escape (1992), Cocktail (1993) and then Murky Water (1994). In 1995, Brian Maillard released The Outrageus Cool Official Buck (1995) which included the Milwaukee Bucks logo on that. In 1996, he released The Lake House which included a cover of Cher’s “Main Man”. In 1997, he released Journey Across America which included the hit “Beaver Song”. In 1998, he released his final album before he became an actor was Karma Chameleon. Brian Maillard became an actor after he released his final album.

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