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During the Labor Day weekend in 1952, The Saddlemen were renamed Bill Haley with Haley's Comets ( inspired by a popular mispronunciation of Halley's Comet ), and in 1953, Haley's recording of " Crazy Man, Crazy " ( co-written by Haley and his bass player, Marshall Lytle although Lytle would not receive credit until 2001 ) became the first rock and roll song to hit the American charts, peaking at no. 15 on Billboard and no. 11 on Cash Box.
Political corruption in Wilkes-Barre and Luzerne County became a major regional news story following nationwide publication of stories about the Kids for Cash scandal, a kickback scheme involving two local judges, Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan, charged with enriching themselves by investing in juvenile detention facilities to which they subsequently sentenced children under their judicial power.
In addition to the Millicent Martin studio recording of " In the Summer of His Years " issued in the US by ABC-Paramount, other versions were recorded and released by Connie Francis ( MGM ), Mahalia Jackson ( Columbia ), Kate Smith ( RCA Victor ), Sarah Vaughan ( Vernon ) and The Chad Mitchell Trio ( Mercury ); the Francis recording became a Top 40 hit on the Cash Box pop singles chart in January 1964.
He wrote Tompall Glaser's highest-charting solo single " Put Another Log on the Fire ", " One's on the Way " ( a hit for Loretta Lynn ), " The Unicorn " ( which became the signature piece for the Irish Rovers in 1968 ) and " 25 Minutes to Go ", sung by Johnny Cash, about a man on Death Row with each line counting down one minute closer.
Songs written by Tench and recorded by other artists include " You Little Thief ", a top 5 UK and Australian hit for Feargal Sharkey in 1985, ( written about his affair with Maria McKee, in response to her song " A Good Heart ") and " Never Be You " ( co-written with Petty ), which became a # 1 US Country hit for Rosanne Cash, also in 1985.
It was named for Edward Cash, who in 1851 became the first white settler in the area.
The base is named after the Wright brothers, who used the Huffman Prairie portion of what became Wright-Patterson as their testing ground, and Frank Stuart Patterson, son and nephew of the co-founders of National Cash Register.
After Butler left the group and was replaced with Fred Cash, ( a returning original Roosters member ), Mayfield became lead singer, frequently composing for the band, starting with " Gypsy
" The rock band The Cramps, who formed in Sacramento, California in 1972 and relocated to New York in 1975 where they became part of the city's thriving punk movement, appropriated the term from the Cash song and described their music as " psychobilly " and " rockabilly voodoo " on flyers advertising their concerts.
Hip hop became very much at the service of the rapper and Cash Money and DJ Jazzy Jeff, saddled with B-list rappers like Marvelous and the Fresh Prince, were accorded maybe one track on an album-for example, DJ Jazzy Jeff's " A Touch of Jazz " ( 1987 ) and " Jazzy's in the House " ( 1988 ) and Cash Money's " The Music Maker " ( 1988 ).
In July 2006, he became the first government minister to be questioned by police in the " Cash for Peerages " inquiry.
In 1983, Cash became the youngest player to play in a Davis Cup final.
John H. Patterson became majority owner in 1884, when the company was renamed The National Cash Register Company.
Platinum fronts also became popular ; Cash Money Records executive / rapper Brian " Baby " Williams has an entire mouthful of permanent platinum teeth.
In 1958, Rich became a regular session musician for Sun Records playing on records by Lewis, Johnny Cash, Bill Justis, Warren Smith, Billy Lee Riley, Carl Mann, and Ray Smith.
In the early 1970s, after the song became popular, Cash paid Jenkins a settlement of approximately $ 75, 000.
Schneider became a born-again Christian while living with Johnny and June Carter Cash for a short time and speaking with Johnny about Christianity .< ref >
Later in 2006, he became the first base coach again when the team reassigned Dave Cash.
Michaelia Cash instead became Lightfoot's preselected replacement.
Ian Damon ; Chris Denning ; Dave Dennis ; Pete Drummond ; John Edward ; Kenny Everett ( co-host of the Kenny and Cash Show, and ultimately fired for on-air indiscretions ); Garner Ted and Herbert W. Armstrong ( the station's biggest advertisers on the station ); Graham Gill ; Bill Hearne ; Duncan Johnson ; Paul Kaye ( who became the station's main news reader ); Lorne King ; " Marshall " Mike Lennox ; John Peel ( see The Perfumed Garden ( radio show )).
* Eddie Bunker became a successful author and actor, writing books like " Animal Factory " and " No Beast So Fierce ," as well as appearing in films like " Reservoir Dogs ," " The Running Man ," and " Tango & Cash.
His biggest contribution to business was when he founded " Batley's Cash and Carry "; he was the first to use the phrase and the concept of " cash and carry ", and his idea became popular, bringing a whole new way of working to retailers across the UK.
Frank Tovey heard a large printing press nearby which had a distinctive rhythm and got Gareth Jones the co-producer / engineer to record it, this was looped and became the basis for " Collapsing New People " with Cash drumming along and keeping the swing of the machine.

Cash and grandfather
Meanwhile, Annawake schemes to set up Turtle's true grandfather, Cash Stillwater, with Alice.

Cash and May
* Untraceable Digital Cash, Information Markets, and BlackNet ( 1997 ) by Timothy C. May
* On May 1, 1968, Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash were married at the Methodist Church in Franklin by Reverend Leslie Chapman.
* May 5 – The Johnny Cash Show ( 1969 – 1971 ).
* Rules and Cash Flew Out the Window LA Times, May 20, 2005
* Untraceable Digital Cash, Information Markets, and BlackNet by Timothy C. May
William Nigel Paul " Bill " Cash ( born 10 May 1940 )
Cash entered Parliament in 1984, when he was elected as MP for Stafford at a by-election in May following the death of Sir Hugh Fraser.
Cash was cleared on appeal in February 2010 by former High Court judge and President of the Court of Appeal, the Rt Hon Sir Paul Kennedy after it was reported on 28 May 2009, in the swirl of stories surrounding the 2009 Parliamentary Expenses scandal, that Cash had claimed £ 15, 000 which he paid his daughter, Laetitia Cash, a prospective Conservative candidate, as rent for a Notting Hill flat, when he had a mortgaged flat of his own a few miles away, which his son Sam Cash was staying in rent-free.
Patrick Hart " Pat " Cash ( born 27 May 1965 ) is a retired Australian professional tennis player who won the men's singles title at Wimbledon in 1987.
The largest crowd to attend a single event in the Kingdome was 74, 000, on May 17, 1976, for a Billy Graham crusade, featuring Johnny Cash.
On May 3, 2004, San Francisco officially began an attempt to scale back the scope of its homelessness problem by changing its strategy from cash payments to the " Care Not Cash " plan.
In May 1993 Tabatha Cash won a Hot D ' Or after which her career saw tremendous growth.
In the United States, the record reached # 61 on the Cash Box Top 100 Singles and # 70 on the Billboard Hot 100 that May.
Straffan casualties in the First world war included James Cash, ( died May 27, 1918.
Editors: Mr Greenland ( retired Dec 1976 ), William Cash, MP ( 1977-Dec 1979 ), John Stokes ( Jan / Feb, March, & April 1980 editions ), Stephen Parker ( May 1980-1989 incl ).
Rosanne Cash ( born May 24, 1955 ) is an American singer-songwriter and author.
A study released February 9, 2005, indicated that the number of County Adult Assistance Programs ( CAAP ) residents who declared themselves to be homeless residents of San Francisco had decreased from 2, 497 to 679 since implementation of Care Not Cash in May 2004.
* Original: Nick Cash ( b. Keith Lucas, 6 May 1950 ) – vocals and guitar ; Guy Days – guitar and vocals ; Jon Watson – bass ; Pablo LaBritain – drums.
* Rules and Cash Flew Out the Window LA Times, May 20, 2005
* 2002: # 37: Kasey Chambers ( Jan-Feb ), # 38: Isaac Freeman ( March – April ), # 39: The Flatlanders ( May – June ), # 40: Kelly Willis ( July-Aug ), # 41: Guy Clark ( Sept-Oct ), # 42: Johnny Cash ( Nov-Dec )

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