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Slaughter on Tenth Avenue is a ballet with music by Richard Rodgers and choreography by George Balanchine. It occurs near the end of Rodgers and Hart's 1936 Broadway musical comedy On Your Toes. Slaughter is the story of a hoofer who falls in love with a dance hall girl who is then shot and killed by her jealous boyfriend. The hoofer then ...
The Ventures have released over two hundred fifty albums beginning with Walk Don't Run (1960), and over 150 singles. [1] The original US albums and singles are indicated by their catalog numbers and Billboard (BB) and Cashbox (CB) chart peak positions (Note: There were separate Cashbox charts for stereo and mono albums until 1965.)
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue may refer to: Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, Balanchine's 1936 ballet music by Richard Rodgers; Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (film), 1957 crime film; Slaughter on 10th Avenue (Mick Ronson album), 1974 album
Slaughter on 10th Avenue is the debut album by English guitarist Mick Ronson, then-guitarist of David Bowie's backing band the Spiders from Mars. It was released in February 1974 by RCA Records . For inspiration, Ronson relied on Annette Peacock 's 1972 album I'm the One ; he used the title track and her arrangement of Elvis Presley 's " Love ...
The Ventures were on one of their first tours as Liberty Records began compiling their first album and were still on the road by the time of the front cover photo shoot. [1] As a result, four employees from Liberty's stockroom (with two wearing sunglasses) were posed as if they were falling or tripping over instruments with model Barbara Grimes ...
An Ohio doctor is being charged with arson after authorities said he set another local doctor’s house on fire, according to reports. Dr. Andrew Campbell, 33, was charged in connection to a Dec ...
The senior was inside his apartment within NYCHA’s Mitchel Houses on Willis Avenue in Mott Haven around 7:20 p.m. Jan. 19 when two men knocked on his door and claimed they wanted to deliver an ...
His solo debut Slaughter on 10th Avenue, featured a version of Elvis Presley's "Love Me Tender", as well as Ronson's most famous solo track, "Only After Dark". [11] In addition, his sister, Margaret (Maggi) Ronson, provided the backing vocals for the set. Between this and the 1975 follow-up, Ronson had a short-lived stint with Mott the Hoople. [11]