Tracks 3 and 14 are not original Nine Inch Nails tracks. Both tracks were created and produced by Mike Wilson (The DJ whom this release is credited as mixing) purportedly as 'filler' tracks. Rusty Nails: N/A Remixes 'Non-stop mega-mixes'. Basically a playlist of songs edited a bit. Rusty Nails II: N/A Remixes More of the same Rusty Nails III: N/A Remixes Even more of the same Rusty Nails IV: N/A Remixes Even more Shallow Grave: 1994 Live Recorded live 5/26/1994; London, England Slaves: 1993 Live Recorded live 7/12/1991; New Orleans. The rusty nail chronicles of arn wiki 2x4 nails state of decay wiki fandom. Rusty Nails: N/A Remixes 'Non-stop mega-mixes'. Basically a playlist of songs edited a bit. Rusty Nails II: N/A Remixes More of the same Rusty Nails III: N/A Remixes Even more of the same Rusty Nails IV: N/A Remixes Even more Shallow Grave: 1994 Live Recorded live 5/26/1994; London, England Slaves: 1993 Live Recorded live 7/12/1991; New Orleans. This page was last modified on 18 May 2011, at 12:10. This page has been accessed 25,833 times.
James H. Allen (May 15, 1928 – July 28, 2015) was an American actor who portrayed the clown character Rusty Nails and was the host of various children's television shows in the Portland, Oregon television market from 1957–1972. His program on KPTV was the second-longest running children's program in Portland, second only to Ramblin' Rod Anders.[1]
He hosted shows on KOIN, KPTV, and KATU as Rusty Nails. In 1998 he wrote an autobiographical book called 'Send in the clowns'.[2]
Rusty Nails inspired Portland's Matt Groening to create Krusty the Clown for The Simpsons.[3]
Allen died on July 28, 2015, of congestive heart failure at the age of 87 after a month of hospice care surrounded by his family and friends in Portland. He was survived by his wife of 60 years, Georgia, four children and nine grandchildren.[4]
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- ^'Rusty Nails' Cartoons'. Archived from the original on 2012-12-20. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
- ^Allen, James (1998). Send in the clowns. Shiloh Publishing House. ISBN1891879014.
- ^'James Allen, the beloved 'Rusty Nails,' dies at 87', by Nuran Alteir, The Oregonian
- ^'Beloved Portland entertainer 'Rusty Nails' dies at 87'. KOIN news. July 28, 2015. Retrieved July 28, 2015.
External links[edit]
- Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived April 3, 2005)
- Rusty's Hour: September 1958 to December 1959
- Rusty Nails and the Three Stooges: January 1960 to March 1962
- The Rusty Nails Cartoon Show: January 1967 to September 1972
- Kids' Comedy Theater: September 1972 to March 1973
Trent and Atticus’ score for David Fincher’s new film Mank is out now! You can find it in all the expected places – Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, TIDAL – click here.
The score contains 52 tracks and is over 90 minutes of music from the film.
However… if you’d like the DEFINITIVE Mank musical experience, we’re offering the complete score along with an ADDITIONAL TWO HOURS of unreleased music and demos from the Mank sessions available exclusively at Bandcamp. These are additional and alternate compositions that didn’t get used in the film along with a selection of Trent and Atticus demos pre-orchestration. Obviously these are available in the format of your choice, including lossless. CHECK IT OUT HERE.
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Vinyl fans: we will be offering the score on vinyl early next year. The vinyl score will NOT contain the extra two hours of material.
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1930s Hollywood is re-evaluated through the eyes of scathing social critic and alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he races to finish the screenplay of Citizen Kane for Orson Welles. Mank is out NOW on Netflix!