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This Is Boston, Not L.A. is a hardcore punk compilation released in 1982. It is considered the definitive album from the Boston hardcore scene, as several of its most prominent bands appear on the record, namely, Jerry's Kids, the Proletariat, the Groinoids, the F.U.'s, Gang Green, Decadence, and the Freeze. [1]
I Just Dropped by to Say Hello is a studio album by jazz singer Johnny Hartman, released by Impulse! Records in 1964. [ 4 ] It was the second of three albums Hartman recorded for Impulse!, and followed John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman , recorded a few months earlier.
Pages in category "Songs written by Jamie Hartman" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Lon Kruger with Hartman in 1972. After college, he played quarterback in the CFL before becoming a basketball coach. After leading the Coffeyville Junior College basketball team to the NJCAA National Championship with a 32–0 season in 1962, he took his high-octane offense to Southern Illinois University, replacing Harry Gallatin, who left to take the head coaching job with the St. Louis Hawks.
Pages in category "Songs written by Dr. Freeze" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Blue Gangsta;
In 1995, Hartman began starring in the sitcom "NewsRadio." In 1998, he was found dead in his apartment of a gunshot wound alongside his wife, who had apparently shot him before taking her own life ...
Jack Hartman as mate; David Ludlow as boy; Critical reception. The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "The simple rustic humours exploited here prove alogether too simple ...
"Get Outta Town" (also known as "Fletch, Get Outta Town") is a song by American singer-songwriter and musician Dan Hartman, which was released in 1985 as a single from the soundtrack to the film Fletch. "Get Outta Town" was written by Hartman and Charlie Midnight, and produced by Hartman and Richard Landis.