Friday, May 3, 2024

On this day in music history - The album With Teeth, by Nine Inch Nails (2005)


With Teeth

by Nine Inch Nails

was released on May 3, 2005.

NIN has been one of my favorite bands since the first time I heard the opening bars of Pretty Hate Machine’s Head Like a Hole and With Teeth is a release that nearly equals Pretty Hate Machine’s cohesion, with it's songs among my ‘go to’ tunes for road trips.

The supporting tour was excellent as well – everyone on their feet joyfully singing along, yelling, fisted hands pumping in solidarity - unforgettable.

Well done Trent, bandmates, and guest artists – thank you.


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On this day in music history - The album In Your Dreams, by Stevie Nicks (2010)


In Your Dreams

by Stevie Nicks

was released on May 3, 2010.



On this day in music history - Embers, by Helen Jane Long (2010)


Embers

by Helen Jane Long

was released on May 3, 2010.


On this day in music history - The album Banba, by Clannad (1993)


Banba

by Clannad

was released on May 3, 1993.


On this day in television history - Murder in the Heartland (1993)


Murder in the Heartland

a made-for-TV miniseries directed by Robert Markowitz,

written by Michael O'Hara,

was released in the United States on May 3, 1993.

Based on the true Charles Starkweather murder case (1957-1958).

Music by Patrick Williams.


Cast:
Tim Roth, Fairuza Balk, Kate Reid, Brian Dennehy, Randy Quaid, Roberts Blossom, Tom Bower, Rondi Reed, Bob Gunton, Ryan Cutrona, Angie Bolling, Jake Carpenter, Heather Kafka, Don Bloomfield, John Hussey, James Hansen Prince, John S. Davies, Mark Walters, Jennifer Griffin, Milo O'Shea, Gerry Bamman, Jeff Perry, Connie Cooper, Jimmy Ray Pickens, Valentina Marie Lomborg, Tom Smith, Renée Zellweger, Darryl Cox, Marco Perella, John Cantwell, Chamblee Ferguson, Gary Mitchell Carter, Suzi McLaughlin, Joan Arenstein.

On this day in movie history - Born to Kill (1947)


Born to Kill

a.k.a. Lady of Deceit and Deadlier Than the Male,

directed by Robert Wise,

written by Eve Greene and Richard Macaulay,

based on the novel Deadlier Than the Male by James Gunn,

was released in the United States on May 3, 1947.

Music by Paul Sawtell.


Cast:
Claire Trevor, Lawrence Tierney, Walter Slezak, Phillip Terry, Audrey Long, Elisha Cook Jr., Isabel Jewell, Esther Howard, Kathryn Card, Tony Barrett, Grandon Rhodes, Demetrius Alexis, Symona Boniface, Ruth Brennan, George Bruggeman, James Carlisle, Ellen Corby, Sayre Dearing, Joe Dixon, Neal Dodd, Jean Fenwick, George Ford, Lee Frederick, Ben Frommer, Harry Harvey, Martha Hyer, Perc Launders, Sam Lufkin, Wilbur Mack, Beatrice Maude, Russell Meeker, Al Murphy, Tommy Noonan, Netta Packer, Jason Robards Sr., Romeo (the dog), Paul Russell, Scott Seaton, Sammy Shack, Stanley Stone, Phil Warren, Napoleon Whiting.

On this day in movie history - The Black Cat (1934)


The Black Cat

directed by Edgar G. Ulmer,

written by Eve Greene and Richard Macaulay,

based on the short story by Edgar Allan Poe,

was released in the United States on May 3, 1934.

Music by Heinz Roemheld.


Cast:
Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Julie Bishop, Egon Brecher, Harry Cording, Lucille Lund, Henry Armetta, Albert Conti, Virginia Ainsworth, Luis Alberni, King Baggot, Herman Bing, Symona Boniface, John Carradine, André Cheron, George Davis, Andy Devine, Anna Duncan, John George, Rodney Hildebrand, Lois January, Ula Love, Michael Mark, Tony Marlow, Alphonse Martell, Paul Panzer, Albert Pollet, Peggy Terry, Harry Walker, Paul Weigel.