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In 1988, the line-up changed once again, being now composed of Dickie Peterson ( bass ), with Andrew " Duck " MacDonald ( guitar ) and Dave Salce ( drums ).
Prior to announcing the winner of the award, Somers did a skit with Dickie Knee and Plucka Duck.
Scarpa also created Dickie Duck, granddaughter of Glittering Goldie ( Scrooge's prospective love interest in the Klondike ), and Kildare Coot, an eccentric nephew of Grandma Duck.

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Once at the studio, producer Milt Gabler ( Uncle of actor Billy Crystal, who had produced Louis Jordan as well as Billie Holiday ), insisted the band work on a song entitled " Thirteen Women ( and Only One Man in Town )" ( previously written and recorded by Dickie Thompson ), which Gabler wanted to promote as the A-side of the group's first single for Decca.
The scene ( which evoked in Christopher feelings about his alcoholic mother, Joanne Blundetto Moltisanti, and deceased father, Richard ( Dickie ) Moltisanti ) touched Christopher so deeply that it inspired him to cry ( and to later punch the student who played Jim's father in the scene ) and his emotionally true acting impressed Christopher's teacher and classmates.
Previously, Johnson worked with Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers, co-writing the songs " Blind Love " and " Can't Take It with You " with Dickie Betts, which appeared on their 1979 album, Enlightened Rogues.
He also has recorded false comedy interviews " break-in " style, following Dickie Goodman, including " Hey Dickie " ( 1989 ), which is available on iTunes.
" Able to poke fun at himself, Haim made a cameo appearance in David Spade's Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, a film about a former child star, which included an array of actual former child stars, including Feldman.
Dickie Goodman, the godfather of the genre, faced a lawsuit for his 1956 novelty song " The Flying Saucer ", which used sampling.
" Dickie " Annand was 25 years old, and a second lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, British Army during World War II when a deed took place on 15 May 1940, near the River Dyle, Belgium for which he was awarded the VC.
* Dickie Goodman also used Welk as a source for inspiration and a target of satire on his 1959 novelty single, " Stagger Lawrence ", which featured an episode of the show being repeatedly interrupted by Lloyd Price's version of the blues piece " Stagger Lee.
When Dickie arrives at the testing facility, he is given a medicine which the examiner says will ensure he tells the truth.
Major record labels also released tribute albums ; at one point there were at least six Kennedy tribute albums available for purchase in record stores, with the most popular being Dickie Goodman's John Fitzgerald Kennedy: The Presidential Years 1960-1963 ( 20th Century 3127 ), which climbed to number eight on the Billboard album chart and stood as the biggest-selling tribute album of all time until the double-CD tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales thirty-four years later ().
" -- Dynamic Sound 502 ) A few years later, she would meet one of Bill's old partners, Dickie Goodman, and record with him, become his wife and the mother of their children, one of which is Jon Goodman, who continues in Dickie's footsteps ; making break-in records, and recently wrote the book, " Dickie Goodman: King Of Novelty ".
In 1986 the planetarium was mentioned in the song " Dickie Davies Eyes " by Half Man Half Biscuit, which claimed that Brian Moore's head " looks uncannily like London Planetarium.
Development is continuing at Robroyston and demand is expected to be high for new properties at the Stewart Milne Campsie Meadows development, Cala Homes Wallacefield and Dickie homes @ Robroyston estate which are situated next to the original Robroyston development near the site of the Wallace Memorial.
Simba Dickie had previously absorbed Smoby which had previously purchased French Majorette which in turn had acquired Solido.
The most successful recording of the song in the UK was by Dickie Valentine which peaked at # 5.
Between his stints on Dickie Dare, Coulton Waugh created his short-lived but notable strip, Hank, which began April 30, 1945 in PM.
As an actor, probably his most recognizable trademark is the " Ben Seaver Scream ", which can be heard and seen in any number of Growing Pains episodes and during the closing credits of the movie Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star.
Excerpts from Thompson's letters and his notes were edited and published as the fourth volume of The Natural History of Ireland, which focused on invertebrates and non-avian vertebrates, by George Dickie, James Ramsey Garrett and Robert Patterson in 1856, four years after his death.
He currently appears in the FX series, Justified, as Dickie Bennett, for which he has been twice nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and won in 2012.

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Noting that the byrnie was the ″ most highly valued piece of armour ″ to the Carolingian soldier, Bennet, Bradbury, DeVries, Dickie, and Jestice indicate that:
Young Louis's nickname among family and friends was " Dickie ", notable in that " Richard " was not among his given names.
This was because his great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, suggested the nickname of " Nicky ", however it got mixed up with the many Nickys of the Russian Imperial Family (" Nicky " was particularly used to refer to Nicholas II, the last Tsar ) so they changed it to Dickie.
The 1984 season started off badly when shortstop Dickie Thon was hit in the head by a pitch and was lost for the season.
Joseph Livesey was another British temperance advocate who financed his philanthropic work with the profits attained from cheese production, following an introduction to the food product by a doctor Livesey consulted with regards to a serious ailment in 1816 .< ref > The term Teetotal is derived from a speech by Richard ( Dickie ) Turner, a follower of Livesey, in Preston in 1833.
Charles was born in Centreville and educated at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts were he met fellow student Anne Dickie Warner, a native of Wilmington DE.
The " Summertime Blues " single was backed with Dickie Peterson's original song " Out Of Focus ".
Another guitarist that was in the band for a short stint was Tom Weisser, who recorded his material with Mitch Mitchell on drums and Dickie Peterson on bass.
There was a temporary resumption in 1974 with Dickie Peterson being joined by brother Jerre, Ruben de Fuentes ( guitar ) and Terry Rae ( drums ) for some tour dates.
Pratt put the trademark in former Blue Cheer guitarist Randy Holden's possession after Dickie Peterson said he was finished with Blue Cheer and wanted nothing to do with it ever again, with his sole future interest in his new band, ' Mother Ocean '".
He was replaced by Dickie Harmon.
The Vermont revival was led by Telemark enthusiast Dickie Hall.
Released in January 1968, the album was the first to feature the band's classic lineup of vocalist and bassist Dickie Peterson, guitarist Leigh Stephens and drummer Paul Whaley.
Born in Amherst, the son of Robert McGowan Dickie and Eleanor Chapman, he was educated at Windsor Academy and later studied law with Alexander Stewart.
For virtually the whole " Live Sound " period, the Sound Supervisor was the late Dickie Chamberlain, who skilfully reproduced the sound of the original discs with a fraction of the kit available in the recording studios.
This was his introduction to Ipecac Recordings and also the source of his alternative title, " Mickey Moist " ( Heller taking the name " Dickie Moist " in typical surname fashion ).
Dickie Kerr, who was not part of the fix, won both of his starts.
* In 2003, Wham-O sued to have the film Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star removed from theaters until the " Slip ' N Slide " scene was removed.
* Kate Dickie, actress who appeared in the HBO series Game of Thrones and the 2012 film Prometheus, was born in East Kilbride.
The first hit for the Swan label was " Click Clack " by Dickie Doo and the Don ' ts, a studio recording produced by Gerry Granahan under the pseudonym that was actually the nickname Dick Clark called his infant son, Dick Clark, Jr.

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