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Skeleton In The Cupboard
Skeleton in the Closet or Skeleton in the Cupboard may refer to: * Skeleton in the closet, a colloquial phrase and idiom used to describe an undisclosed fact Literature * ''Skeletons in the Closet'', 1982 novel by Elizabeth Linington * ''A Skeleton in the Closet: A Novel'', 1893 novel by E. D. E. N. Southworth * "The Skeleton in the Closet", 1860s short story by Edward Everett Hale *''The Skeleton in the Closet'', 2003 children's book by Curtis Jobling * ''The Skeleton in the Closet - A Halloween Tradition'', 2013 Children's book by Chad Shea, illustrated by Danielle Beu of The Beu Sisters * ''The Skeleton in the Cupboard'', 1860 novel by Harriet Anne Scott * ''The Skeleton in the Cupboard'', 1988 novel by Anna Haycraft *''Cakes and Ale: or, the Skeleton in the Cupboard'', 1930 novel by W. Somerset Maugham Film * Skeleton in the Closet (1965 film), ''Skeleton in the Closet'' (1965 film) (also known as ''Secrets Behind the Wall''), a Japanese film by Kōji Wakamatsu * Skeletons i ...
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Skeletons In The Closet (Oingo Boingo Album)
''The Best of Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet'' is a compilation of songs by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1989 by A&M Records. It features songs recorded during the band's tenure with I.R.S. Records/A&M Records, culled from the albums ''Only a Lad'' (1981), '' Nothing to Fear'' (1982) and '' Good for Your Soul'' (1983). Background ''Skeletons in the Closet'' was issued just a few months after the band had released '' Boingo Alive'', a double album of "live in the studio" re-recordings of many songs from their back catalog. In a 1988 article for the ''Los Angeles Times'', Oingo Boingo frontman Danny Elfman stated that ''Skeletons in the Closet'' was issued by their former label A&M to directly compete with ''Boingo Alive'', adding, "they’re looking for a way to scrape up a few bucks on a dead account." However, A&M executive Tom Corson denied this claim, stating, "the band feels our release may harm sales of their album. We don’t see it that way at ...
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Among The Living
''Among the Living'' is the third studio album by American heavy metal music, heavy metal band Anthrax (American band), Anthrax. It was released on March 16, 1987, by Megaforce Records in the US and by Island Records in the rest of the world. The album is dedicated to Cliff Burton of Metallica, who died in a bus accident six months before its release while Metallica were on tour with Anthrax as the opening act. Veteran engineer Eddie Kramer, at his first venture with a thrash metal act, co-produced the album. Recording proceeded smoothly, but different visions for the sound of the final release created disagreements between Anthrax and the producer during the audio mixing. Anthrax members described the album as their breakthrough, as it marked the progression from the band playing in small clubs to arenas and stadiums. The album was critically acclaimed and promoted the band among the "Big Four" of thrash metal. The band's second Music recording certification, gold record, ''Am ...
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Leslie Statham
Frank Leslie Statham (18 December 1905 – 28 April 1974), also known by the pen name Arnold Steck, was an English arranger and composer. Statham was born in Knowle, a village near Solihull, Warwickshire. In 1924, he enlisted as a soldier and bandsman in the Royal Scots regiment of the British Army, and was occasionally given to performing as a soloist outside of his military career. After the war he attended Sandhurst Military Academy, then became a commissioned officer and bandleader of the Welsh Guards Band. In September 1948 he and the band visited Canada to play at the National Exhibition in Toronto. It was estimated that the Band's 127 concerts were attended by nearly one and a half million people and during the course of the engagement the Band played 1174 programme items. The Band made a further visit to the Canadian National Exhibition following the Coronation in 1953. These trips were something of a return engagement for Major Statham, who had been featured as a s ...
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Nat Gonella
Nathaniel Charles Gonella (7 March 1908 – 6 August 1998) was an English jazz trumpeter, bandleader, vocalist, and mellophone, mellophonist. He founded the big band The Georgians (Nat Gonella), The Georgians, during the British dance band era. Early life and career Gonella was born in Islington, North London, where he attended St Mary's Guardian School, an institution for underprivileged children, where he started playing cornet. After a short spell as a furrier's apprentice, his professional career began in 1924 when he joined Archie Pitt's Busby Boy's Band, a small pit orchestra and touring review band. During his four years with the band, he discovered the music of Louis Armstrong and dixieland jazz. He transcribed Armstrong's solos and learned them by heart. Beginning in 1928, Gonella spent a year in Bob Bryden's Louisville Band before working with Archie Alexander and Billy Cotton. Cotton's band allowed him to record his first solos and to explore scat singing. The 19 ...
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Lost (EP)
''Lost'' is an extended play released on 14 April 2023 by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys on the band's own label x2. The EP features four tracks that were unused from sessions for their 2016 album ''Super''. The digital release includes a fifth track, "Living in the Past", a new song about Vladimir Putin. Reception Writing for ''The Daily Telegraph'', Emma Harrison recognised this as one of the albums of the week, rating it four out of five stars, commenting on the mixture of both political commentary and danceable music. Track listing All songs written by Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant #"The Lost Room" – 4:12 #"I Will Fall" – 4:38 #"Skeletons in the Closet" – 3:03 #"Kaputnik" – 3:58 #"Living in the Past" – 4:36 Track 5 is included on the digital release only. Personnel Pet Shop Boys * Chris Lowe – vocals, instrumentation, design, production *Neil Tennant – vocals, instrumentation, design, production Additional personnel *Farrow Design – design *Pete Gleada ...
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None Shall Defy
None may refer to: *Zero, the mathematical concept of the quantity "none" *Empty set, the mathematical concept of the collection of things represented by "none" *''none'', an indefinite pronoun in the English language Music * ''None'' (Meshuggah EP), 1994 * ''None'' (Cloak of Altering EP), 2016 Other uses *None (liturgy), the ninth hour of the traditional Christian liturgy *None, Piedmont, a commune in the province of Turin in the Italian region of Piedmont *Irreligion, a lack of religious affiliation *None of the above, a political expression for rejecting all available candidates *None, the keyword for the null pointer in Python See also *Nones (other) * Nothing (other) *Zero (other) Zero is a number. Zero or Zeros may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Comics * Zero (Marvel Comics), several characters in the Marvel Comics Universe * ''Zero'' (manhwa), a Korean manhwa by Dall-Young Lim and Park Sung-woo * ''Zero ... * Nun (disambiguati ...
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Special Forces (Alice Cooper Album)
''Special Forces'' is the sixth solo and overall thirteenth studio album by American rock singer Alice Cooper, released on September 1, 1981 by Warner Bros. Records. It was produced by Richard Podolor, best known for his work with Three Dog Night, at his American Recording Co. studio in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. ''Special Forces'' is the first of three studio albums which Cooper refers to as his " blackout" albums, followed by '' Zipper Catches Skin'' (1982), and ''DaDa'' (1983), as he has no recollection of recording them, due to substance abuse. Cooper stated "I wrote them, recorded them and toured them and I don't remember much of any of that", though in fact, he toured to promote only ''Special Forces''. The ''Special Forces'' tour started on June 20, 1981 in Concord, California, well before the album was eventually released. On October 9, Alice Cooper was interviewed on ''The Tomorrow Show'' with Tom Snyder, looking very gaunt in full milita ...
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Cemetery Pinch
Cornbugs was an American avant-garde metal band formed in 1995. Comprising vocalist Bill "Choptop" Moseley, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and keyboardist Travis Dickerson, the band released five albums, two DVDs, and three compilation albums before they split up in 2007. The songs were heavily inspired by The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and its sequel The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, with Bill Mosley playing his Choptop character from the latter. Biography The band released their first album, ''Spot the Psycho'', in 1999. The band didn't release anything else until 2001, when they released their second album, ''Cemetery Pinch'', and third album, ''How Now Brown Cow'', simultaneously. All three albums were self-released and sold via Moseley's website. In 2004 the Cornbugs released their fourth album called ''Brain Circus''. This album was released on the label of their new keyboardist Travis Dickerson, TDRS Music. Later that same year they released their fifth and final stu ...
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Louis Armstrong
Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades and several eras in the history of jazz. Armstrong received numerous accolades including the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Grammy Award for Best Male Vocal Performance for ''Hello, Dolly! (song), Hello, Dolly!'' in 1965, as well as a posthumous win for the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1972. His influence crossed musical genres, with inductions into the DownBeat, ''DownBeat'' Jazz Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame, among others. Armstrong was born and raised in New Orleans. Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an inventive trumpet and cornet player, he was a foundational influence in jazz, shifting the focus of the music from collective improvisation to solo performance. ...
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Skeletons In The Closet (Children Of Bodom Album)
''Skeletons in the Closet'' is the second compilation album by Finnish melodic death metal band Children of Bodom, released on 22 September 2009 through Spinefarm Records. It consists of various covers of songs, most of which have been released on other releases such as B-sides on Children of Bodom's singles. The album only contains four unreleased covers for the songs "Hell Is for Children", "Antisocial", "War Inside My Head", and "Waiting", but the previously released songs are remixed and new details can be heard. The Japanese edition is pressed in SHM-CD format. Track listing European version US version Japanese version Charts Personnel ;Children of Bodom *Alexi Laiho − lead guitar, lead vocals *Roope Latvala − rhythm guitar, backing vocals *Janne Wirman − keyboards *Henkka Seppälä − bass, backing vocals * Jaska Raatikainen − drums *Alexander Kuoppala − rhythm guitar and backing vocals on "Mass Hypnosis", "Hellion", "No Commands", "Don't Stop at the Top" ...
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Skeletons In The Closet (Gamma Ray Album)
''Skeletons in the Closet'' is a live album from the German power metal band Gamma Ray, released in 2003. It mostly featured songs that the band had never played live before. The setlist was voted by fans on the band's official website. Track listing Disc 1 # "Welcome" (Hansen) - 1:07 (from ''Heading for Tomorrow'') # "Gardens of the Sinner" (Hansen, Zimmermann) - 5:48 (from ''Power Plant'') # "Rich and Famous" (Hansen) - 5:13 (from '' Sigh No More'') # "All of the Damned" (Hansen) - 5:00 (from '' Land of the Free'') # "No Return" (Hansen) - 4:13 (from ''Insanity and Genius'') # "Armageddon" (Hansen) - 9:24 (from ''Power Plant'') # "Heavy Metal Universe" (Hansen) - 7:43 (from ''Power Plant'') # "One with the World" (Hansen, Wessel) - 4:50 (from '' Sigh No More'') # "Dan's Solo" (Zimmermann) - 5:21 Disc 2 # "Razorblade Sigh" (Hansen) - 5:00 (from ''Power Plant'') # "Heart of the Unicorn" (Hansen) - 4:41 (from '' No World Order'') # "Last Before the Storm" (Hansen) - 4:38 (from ''In ...
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