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In 1958, he recorded " Boulevard Of Broken Dreams ", which he sang on national television on a set that resembled a dark street with one street light.
* " The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams " w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren
2005: At the 2005 show, Green Day returned, taking home the Best Rock Video, Best Group Video, and Video of the Year Moonmen for " Boulevard of Broken Dreams ," which they performed during the broadcast.
* The Boulevard of Broken Dreams ( story and book collection )
* " The Boulevard of Broken Dreams " ( 1933 ) w. Al Dubin for Moulin Rouge
In addition, Joaquín Sabina paid homage to Jiménez with his song, " Por El Bulevar De Los Sueños Rotos " (" On the Boulevard Of Broken Dreams ").
" His final contribution to the show was a song, " Boulevard of Broken Balls ," co-written with Hardwick and performed by Christopher Walken on the October 24, 1992 episode.
* " Boulevard of Broken Dreams ".
In 1989, Waters won the AFI Award for Best Actor for his role as Garfield the Cat in the Frank Howson-written film Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
In 1975, Waters won the Best New Talent award at the Logie Awards for his role in Division 4, and in 1988, won the Best Lead Actor gong at the AFI Awards for his role in the film Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
** Une tragédie américaine ( Boulevard of Broken Dreams ) by Kim Deitch, Denoël Graphic
* " The Boulevard of Broken Dreams " by Kim Deitch
::" Boulevard of Broken Dreams " — Green Day ( 2004-05 )
* Green Day-" Boulevard of Broken Dreams "
The combination of Queens Boulevard's immense width, heavy automobile traffic, and thriving commercial scene made it the most dangerous thoroughfare in New York City and has earned it city-wide notoriety and morbid nicknames such as " The Boulevard of Death " and " The Boulevard of Broken Bones.
The Midway, Lorado Taft's Boulevard of Broken Dreams, O ' Connor, Jerome, Chicago Tribune, October 25, 1965.
Generally, " The Boulevard of Broken Dreams " refers to Sunset Boulevard, due to its historically being both the primary location for live entertainment in the Los Angeles, California metropolitan region and a red-light district ( primarily from the 1970s through mid-1990s ).
" Boulevard of Broken Dreams " may also refer to:
* " Boulevard of Broken Dreams ", an Al Dubin / Harry Warren song from the 1934 film Moulin Rouge.
* " Boulevard of Broken Dreams ", a 1958 song by Juan García Esquivel
* " Boulevard of Broken Dreams ", a 1984 song by Hanoi Rocks
* " Boulevard of Broken Dreams ", a 1986 song by Brian Setzer

Boulevard and Dreams
* Boulevard of Broken Dreams, a 1989 album ( and its title track ) by Smokie
* " Boulevard of Broken Dreams ", a 1990 song by David Cassidy
* " Boulevard of Broken Dreams ", a 1991 single by Beatmasters

Boulevard and 1957
Since then, former next-door neighbor RKO closed up shop in 1957 ; Warner Bros. ( whose old Sunset Boulevard studio was sold to Paramount in 1949 as a home for KTLA ) moved to Burbank in 1930 ; Columbia joined Warners in Burbank in 1973 then moved again to Culver City in 1989 ; and the Pickford-Fairbanks-Goldwyn-United Artists lot, after a lively history, has been turned into a post-production and music-scoring facility for Warners, known simply as " The Lot ".
The final blow came in June 1957 when the railroad crossing on Shrewsbury Road was closed following completion of the nearby Causeway Boulevard overpass, leaving the once prominent road discontinuous.
* 1996: The Dollywood Boulevard area is added, featuring " Thunder Road ", a turbo-simulator ride based upon the 1957 movie of the same name.
From San Jose, this route temporarily followed existing Legislative Route 5 ( present Oakland Road, Main Street, Milpitas Boulevard, and Warm Springs Boulevard ) to SR 21 at Warm Springs, and then continued along existing county roads and city streets, now known as Fremont Boulevard, Alvarado Boulevard, Hesperian Boulevard, Lewelling Boulevard, Washington Avenue, 14th Street, 44th Avenue, 12th Street, 14th Avenue, 8th Street, and 7th Street opened on June 11, 1957, connecting the freeway with the San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge.
The Oakland segment was extended south to Fremont Boulevard at Beard Road on November 14, 1957, and the gap was filled on November 24, 1958, soon after the state legislature named the highway after Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.
Alexandre-Pierre Georges " Sacha " Guitry ( 21 February 188524 July 1957 ) was a French stage actor, film actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright of the Boulevard theatre.
They co-organized the All-City Art Festival, then in 1957, with poet Bob Alexander, they opened the Ferus Gallery on North La Cienega Boulevard.
Several more segments of the Baltimore Beltway would be built in the following years, with the section from MD 168 ( Nursery Road ) to the Glen Burnie Bypass ( present-day I-97 ) opening in 1957 ; the portions from MD 45 to MD 542 ( Loch Raven Boulevard ), MD 7 ( Old Philadelphia Road ) to US 40 ( Pulaski Highway ), and from MD 168 to US 40 ( Baltimore National Pike ) opening in 1958 ; the segment from MD 2 ( Ritchie Highway ) to the Glen Burnie Bypass completed in 1960 ; the portion from US 1 ( Belair Road ) to MD 7 finished in 1961 ; and the portions from MD 542 to US 1 and from US 40 to MD 25 finished in 1962.
* Dupont Plaza Center ( Petersen & Shuflin, 1957 )-300 Biscayne Boulevard Way ( demolished in 2004 to give way to the EPIC Miami Residences and Hotel ).
Boulevard Elementary ( 1914 ) is the oldest building in the district ; Shaker Heights Middle School ( 1957 ) ( formerly known as Byron Junior High School ) is the newest.
South of Victory Boulevard, the altitude gradually increases, and the south end of the neighborhood is situated on a high plateau ( sometimes referred to as Manor Heights ) where can be found Susan Wagner High School ; opened in 1968, the school is named for the wife of former New York City mayor Robert Wagner, and was built to meet the increased demand for classroom space caused by the population growth that accompanied the opening of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge a few years earlier — growth that has seen Staten Island's population skyrocket from 212, 020 in 1957 to 459, 737 by 2003.
During the late 1950s, well into their service lives, the cars also saw service on the IND Queens Boulevard Line once the 60th Street Tunnel Connection was completed and Broadway service was extended to Forest Hills – 71st Avenue in Queens ( some units had operated on this line to 179th St. during the 1957 motorman's strike ).
After relocating to Hollywood in 1957, and with the backing of Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, Putnam first purchased the United Studio at 6050 Sunset Boulevard.
In 1957, he sold his interest in Universal Recording and with support from Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, he established a new company called United Recording Corp. and moved to Hollywood, taking over United Studios at 6050 Sunset Boulevard.
In March 1957, Palevsky went on to work at Packard Bell, at a new affiliate of the company that he started, called Packard Bell Computer Corp., in a store front at 11766 W Pico Boulevard in West Los Angeles.
1957 – 1961: 1506 E. Hyde Park Boulevard

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