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That Thing You Do.Original Soundtrack 1. Lovin' You Lots And Lots - Norm Wooster Singers 2. That Thing You Do! - The Wonders 3. Little Wild One - The Wonders 4. Dance With Me Tonight - The Wonders 5. All My Only Dreams - The Wonders 6. I Need You (That Thing You Do) - The Wonders 7. She Knows It - The Heardsmen 8. Downtown - Freddy. I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House is a 2016 American-Canadian gothic supernatural horror film written and directed by Osgood Perkins. It stars Ruth Wilson as a live-in nurse who suspects her elderly employer's house may be haunted. It premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and was released worldwide on Netflix on October 28.
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Letters to CleoBackground informationOrigin, U.S.Genres,Years active1990–2000, 2008–2009, 2014, 2016–presentLabels, Wicked DiscAssociated acts,WebsiteMembersGreg McKennaMichael EisensteinJoe KlompusPast membersScott RieblingTom PolceLetters to Cleo is an band from, best known for the 1994 single, 'Here & Now', from their debut album,. The band's members are, Greg McKenna, Michael Eisenstein, Scott Riebling, and later, Tom Polce and Joe Klompus.The group disbanded in 2000 but reunited for a small tour in 2008. In 2016 the band reunited, and on October 14, 2016, released an EP, titled Back to Nebraska. This section needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( April 2019) Guitarist Greg McKenna and singer Kay Hanley formed the band Letters to Cleo in 1990. The band was initially called Rebecca Lula but did not have fixed members, except for McKenna and Hanley.
In its early phase, the band enlisted various guest players, including a brief period with as drummer in 1993. The band's lineup of Hanley, McKenna, Michael Eisenstein on guitar, Stacy Jones on drums and Scott Riebling on bass, was established in 1994. The name 'Letters to Cleo' is a reference to Hanley's childhood. Hanley recounts that her 'letters to Cleo' were often returned.
She rediscovered a box of these letters during the band-naming process, and the band adopted the name. Letters to Cleo played gigs in several Boston clubs, including. They released their first full-length album, on in 1993. The album received extensive airplay around the New England region and after a much hyped show at in Austin, Letters to Cleo signed a major label record deal with, a Warner Brothers subsidiary, and Aurora Gory Alice was re-released worldwide.The band had their first big hit single with 'Here & Now' which gained greater exposure as part of the soundtrack. The song reached No.
10 on the Modern Rock Singles chart.In 1995, Letters to Cleo released a follow-up album,. Its release was followed by extensive tours with, and others. The single 'Awake' achieved moderate rotation on alternative radio.
The band also recorded a cover of song ' for the major motion picture.In 1997, Stacy Jones left the band to join and was replaced by Tom Polce. That same year, the band released their third album. After a short tour, Polce left the band and was replaced by drummer. In late 1997, Letters to Cleo parted ways with their record label Giant/Revolution.1998 saw the release of some early demos and B-sides in the form of the album released originally by Wicked Disc.Letters to Cleo appeared in the 1999 film as a favorite band of the character portrayed.
They contributed four songs to the soundtrack for the film, which included a cover ('), and a & cover ('). Also included were two original tracks, 'Come On', and the beginning of 'Co-Pilot' (which can be heard at the end of the scene of their performance at a local club).
Whereas the covers appeared on the film's soundtrack, 'Come On' was released as an MP3 download on the band's website. 'Co-Pilot' was also not on the film's soundtrack, but it appeared on Letters To Cleo's album Go! In the closing credits, they were mistakenly credited as Letter to Cleo.During that same year, the band opened for at in Boston. The band then recorded 13 new original songs for the cartoon, which aired from 2000 to 2001.The band played its last show for the next seven years on May 4, 2000, a benefit for their friend and longtime local supporter, Mikey D. They announced their disbandment the following month. Reunion In December 2007, an impromptu reunion occurred when four of the original band members appeared at a benefit for longtime supporter Jeanne Connolly, at TT the Bears Place in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The members reunited officially for a series of shows a year later in Los Angeles, Boston and New York City. More dates followed in 2009 with shows in New Orleans, Dallas, Houston, and Austin. Bassist Scott Reibling did not participate in these shows but gave his blessing. Longtime friend of the band Joe Klompus replaced Reibling.As of July 2009, the band members returned to their own projects.In the episode entitled 'The Comeback Kid', the character is seen wearing a Letters to Cleo shirt (show star attended Boston College during the band's early years). This resulted in Letters to Cleo to be a trending topic on Twitter. The band reunited to play a fictional concert on the of.Letters to Cleo was reported to be back together and recording new music in February, 2016.
The band's Facebook and Twitter feeds have been active with status updates, pictures and videos of ongoing recording.Letters to Cleo appeared as the musical guest at Geek Bowl XII, the twelfth annual event of its kind put on by Geeks Who Drink Pub Quizzes. The event took place in the band's hometown of Boston on Saturday, February 17, 2018.The band will release their holiday EP Ok Christmas on November 15, 2019. Solo careers. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and.Find sources: – ( April 2019) Most of the band members have solo careers.
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Most notable is Kay Hanley's career, which produced the albums in 2002, The Babydoll EP in 2004, and Weaponize in 2008. She provided playback vocals for in the 2001 film. In 2003, Hanley collaborated with and musician for the song 'Follow Me' in the video game. Hanley has also been involved with Disney on several children's projects, including the Disney Channel's, as well as writing all original songs for Disney Jr's hit series,.Michael Eisenstein has been doing session work and touring work for many artists including.
He is a producer and engineer.Hanley and Eisenstein married in the late '90s and have two children, Zoe Mabel and Henry Aaron (named for legendary baseball Hall Of Famer). They split up in 2010.Drummer went on to form with fellow Boston musicians Drew Parsons, Jamie Arentzen and Brian Nolan.
In addition to being the musical director and drummer for, Jones is also the musical director for Life of Dillon. Previous gigs also include playing drums for, and more.Scott Riebling went into the production side of music. He has produced work for,.
Riebling resides in Massachusetts. His brother Eric Riebling plays bass in Pittsburgh band.Co-founding member Greg McKenna is playing live with his new band, City Rivals. McKenna resides in Dorchester, Massachusetts.Tom Polce played with several prominent Boston-based bands and is a producer and engineer. September 29, 2008.
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