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The 1930s (pronounced "nineteen-thirties" and commonly abbreviated as "the '30s" or "the Thirties") was a decade that began on January 1, 1930, and ended on December 31, 1939. In the United States, the Dust Bowl led to the nickname the "Dirty Thirties".
The song was inspired by Laurel Canyon, a neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. [7] In the song, the writer says he used to live in "dark and dirty" New York City, where a broken clock on a church steeple was stuck at 12:30. John and Michelle had a difficult marital relationship then, and he compares this period to being in "the Canyon". [8]
Ora Alexander (born c. 1896) was an American classic female blues singer. [1] She was a recording artist in the early 1930s, releasing eight sides, including the dirty blues tracks "You've Got to Save That Thing" and "I Crave Your Lovin' Every Day".
Lawrence Tibbett records the songs he sang in the film for Victor Records. The film version of the stage hit Hold Everything is released. Winnie Lightner and Joe E. Brown star in this Technicolor musical which opens to rave reviews. Of the film's song, "When the Little Red Roses Get the Blues for You", becomes a hit.
Dirty 30 is a 2016 comedy film starring YouTube personalities Mamrie Hart, Grace Helbig, and Hannah Hart. The film is directed by Andrew Bush, and produced by Michael ...
Nicolay, a Grammy-nominated, Dutch-born producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has lived in Wilmington since 2006 (his birth name is Matthijs Rook), scored the soundtrack for upcoming ...
We've rounded up 40 behind-the-scenes facts about "13 Going on 30," including why Mark Ruffalo almost quit — and how costar Jennifer Garner saved the day. 40 Delightfully Nostalgic Facts You ...
During the golden age of sophisticated popular song of the late 1920s and early '30s, songs were put into revues with minimal regard for plot integration. The 1930s saw a shift from revues to stage and movie musicals using song to further the plot. Demand diminished accordingly for the pure stand-alone songs that Mercer preferred.