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Dick Rowe was judging a talent contest with George Harrison, and Harrison mentioned to him that he should take a look at the Stones, whom he had just seen live for the first time a couple of weeks earlier.
Oldham signed recording rights to the Stones to Decca targeting A & R head Dick Rowe, who had earlier declined to sign The Beatles.
The Westward Beat Competition had a panel of judges that included Brian Epstein and Dick Rowe and was won by The Rustiks.
One fan's recording, of " Turn On Your Love Light ", the group's most popular number, made its way to Mervyn and Phil Solomon, who contacted Decca Records ' Dick Rowe, who then traveled to Belfast to hear Them perform.
In 1951, she recorded " Allentown Jail " with the Heath Band, which led to her A & R Dick Rowe asking her to sing "( How Much Is ) That Doggie in the Window ?".
Also in the regular cast were Dick Van Patten as Friar Tuck, Bernie Kopell ( another Get Smart veteran ) as Alan-a-Dale, Henry Polic II as the Sheriff of Nottingham ( whose name was Hubert ), Ron Rifkin as Prince John, Misty Rowe as Maid Marian, and David Sabin as Little John.

Dick and Decca
" While Louis helped promote the song in exchange for the credit, even appearing on TV's The Steve Allen Show with Burke on 4 January 1957, he forgot Burke's name, and introduced him as Argentinian Dick Haymes, who had covered the song on Decca Records.
Decca issued a 10-inch LP featuring Merman singing some of her songs, accompanied by arranger-conductor Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra and Chorus, with vocalizing by Dick Haymes ( who joined Merman in the show's biggest hit, " You're Just in Love ", their single reaching Billboard magazine's number 30 for a week ) and Eileen Wilson ( who sang " It's a Lovely Day Today " with Haymes ).
Dick Haymes Sings-Carmen Cavallaro at the Piano-Irving Berlin Songs ( 1948 Decca Record )
Dick Haymes on September 9, 1950 for two weeks, peaking at # 23 on Decca 27161.
The recording by Dick Haymes with The Song Spinners was released by Decca Records as catalog number 24439.
The Dick Haymes recording was recorded on March 6, 1947 and released by Decca Records as catalog number 23861.

Dick and Records
They released a concert DVD in 2004 on Hydra Records, played the Viper Room in West Hollywood in 2005, and performed at Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater in Branson, Missouri in 2006-07.
" Distributed by Dot Records, " Jennie Lee " was released in mid-April, entered the charts on May 10, 1958, the same day they appeared on ABC's Dick Clark Show.
Haley and his Comets began performing the song on stage ( Comets bass player Marshall Lytle and drummer Dick Richards say the first performances were in Wildwood, New Jersey at Phil and Eddie's Surf Club ), but Dave Miller, his producer, refused to allow Haley to record it for his Essex Records label ( Swenson suggests a feud existed between Myers and Miller ).
Numerous disputes led to Cornelius spinning off the record label to his talent booker, Dick Griffey, who transformed the label into Solar Records, itself a prominent soul music label throughout the 1980s.
In those 11 years, Martin and his panel of pals successfully ridiculed and made fun of these legendary stars in this order: Ronald Reagan, Hugh Hefner, Ed McMahon, William Conrad, Kirk Douglas, Bette Davis, Barry Goldwater, Johnny Carson, Wilt Chamberlain, Hubert Humphrey, Carroll O ' Connor, Monty Hall, Jack Klugman & Tony Randall, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Leo Durocher, Truman Capote, Don Rickles, Ralph Nader, Jack Benny, Redd Foxx, Bobby Riggs, George Washington, Dan Rowan & Dick Martin, Hank Aaron, Joe Namath, Bob Hope, Telly Savalas, Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason, Sammy Davis Jr, Michael Landon, Evel Knievel, Valerie Harper, Muhammad Ali, Dean Martin, Dennis Weaver, Joe Garagiola, Danny Thomas, Angie Dickinson, Gabe Kaplan, Ted Knight, Peter Marshall, Dan Haggerty, Frank Sinatra, Jack Klugman, Jimmy Stewart, George Burns, Betty White, Suzanne Somers, Joan Collins, and Mr T. For nearly a decade, Martin had recorded as many as four albums a year for Reprise Records.
For Unicorn Records, he recorded several of his own concert-hall works, including the cantata Moby Dick, his opera Wuthering Heights, his Symphony, and the suites Welles Raises Kane and The Devil and Daniel Webster.
They released three singles for Columbia Records, making national appearances on Dick Clark's, " Where The Action Is ", and " The Lloyd Thaxton Show ".
The band has also appeared on many compilations including Fields And Streams ( 2002, Kill Rock Stars ) with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and many soundtracks including School of Rock Soundtrack ( 2003, Atlantic Records ), Fun with Dick & Jane Soundtrack ( 2005, Varese Saranbande ), ( 2006 ) Grandma's Boy ) and soundtracks of the video games NHL 08, Burnout 3: Takedown and ATV Offroad Fury 3.
This lack of success caused her agent Dick Katz to recommend Dana join Dick Leahy ( former head of Bell Records UK ) on his new GTO record label formed in 1974.
Death Row Records is a record label founded in 1991 by Dick Griffey, Marion " Suge " Knight Jr. and Andre " Dr. Dre " Young.
at Mermaid Theatre ( 1986 ); Sister Mary Amnesia in Nunsense at Fortune Theatre ( 1987 ; and singing on the original London cast album ); Fanny Brice and other comediennes in Ziegfeld ( 1988 ) at the London Palladium ( which held the record, according to the Guinness Book of Records, for " Greatest Theatrical Losses "); and Dick Whittington in Poppy at Half Moon Theatre ( 1988 – 89 ).
For example, Paul Clayton recorded the album Whaling and Sailing Songs from the Days of Moby Dick ( Tradition Records ) in 1956, and Burl Ives ' Down to the Sea in Ships came out in the same year.
In 1957, Liberty acquired Dick Bock's jazz label, Pacific Jazz Records.
The first was for the Newcastle based record label Rubber Records ( His Round with Hedgehog Pie, Punch and Judy Man, Tony Capstick Does a Turn, Songs of Ewan MacColl with Dick Gaughan and Dave Burland and There Was This Bloke with Mike Harding, Derek Brimstone and Bill Barclay ).
Through Underwood's connections with Dick O ' Dell, then manager of The Slits and head of Y Records, they landed their first gig, supporting The Slits at Romeo and Juliet's in Bristol.
The press accused Dick O ' Dell of releasing the albums purely to buoy up Y Records ' finances, which were in trouble following the failure of most of their roster to make significant sales ( with the possible exception of Shriekback, who instead fell out with O ' Dell and left the label.
In 1983 he co-founded Creation Records ( named after cult 1960s band The Creation ) with Dick Green and Joe Foster.
McGee calls the Sony years as the beginning of the end of the real Creation Records, which was driven by Joe Foster, Tim Abbot, Dick Green and McGee himself, and not by Sony accountants and marketing managers.
After Dick Bros. closed, Fish recorded with Roadrunner Records and Snapper Music, before launching a new label, Chocolate Frog Records Company.
His albums include Hung by the Dick from Nihilist Records.

Dick and became
Besides Dick Tracy, Capp parodied many other comic strips in Li ' l Abner — including Steve Canyon, Superman ( at least twice ; first as " Jack Jawbreaker " in 1947, and again in 1966 as " Chickensouperman "), Mary Worth, Peanuts, Rex Morgan, M. D., Little Annie Rooney and Little Orphan Annie ( in which Punjab became " Punjbag ," an oleaginous slob ).
" Sock hops ", gym dances, and home basement dance parties became the rage, and American teens watched Dick Clark's American Bandstand to keep up on the latest dance and fashion styles.
In 1978, Dick Randolph of Alaska became the first elected Libertarian state legislator.
Dick Bruna's father eventually became the largest publisher in Netherlands.
Jason appeared in variety shows in support of stars such as Dick Emery, and his performances caught the attention of Ronnie Barker, who soon became a mentor to Jason.
In the 19th century this became popular as a pantomime called Dick Whittington and His Cat, very loosely based on Richard Whittington.
He became shadow Attorney-General under the leadership of Frank Wilkes, but when Wilkes lost the 1979 election to the Liberal premier, Dick Hamer, Cain challenged him for the leadership, becoming leader in September 1981.
The team was independent from 1916 to 1922, then became a member of the Eastern Colored League from 1923 until the league's folding during the 1928 season, winning the league in 1926 and 1927 under the leadership of Dick Lundy.
In 1998, Dutchman Dick Advocaat became the club's first foreign manager.
It eventually became a jazz standard recorded by more than four hundred artists, including Stan Kenton, Dick Haymes, Woody Herman, Nat King Cole, The Four Freshmen, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Frank Sinatra.
Two of these pilots, Open All Hours ( written by Roy Clarke ) and Prisoner and Escort ( written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais ) became series.
The executions of Rory O ' Connor, Joe McKelvey, Liam Mellows and Dick Barrett became a symbol for Na Fianna.
In early 1995 Guglielmi left Taligent for Motorola, and founding board member Dick Guarino became the new CEO.
After extensive promotion by the band and its manager, and industry advertising by Capitol, including the creation of a promotional film that appeared on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, " I Love You " became a hit single, selling more than one million copies.
As Robin, Dick Grayson made regular appearances in Batman related comic books and other DC Comics publications from 1940 through the early 1980s until the character set aside the Robin identity and became the independent superhero Nightwing.
Weeks later, after Dick Grayson became Nightwing and Todd proved his crime-fighting worth by helping Batman catch a gang of robbers, Batman offered Todd the position as Robin.
The property was subsequently acquired by Dick Cobb, who operated a bar and restaurant out of the building, which became known as " Cobb's Corner.
: In college basketball, a number of Italian Americans became outstanding coaches in the post-war decades, including: John Calipari, Lou Carnesecca, Rollie Massimino, Rick Pitino, Jim Valvano, and Dick Vitale.
The company announced December 12, 2006, that it would be moving the corporate headquarters to nearby Bend, where a growing number of its executives live, including Dick Borgman who became CEO on the same day.
That version became the longtime theme for the TV quiz Sports Challenge, hosted by Dick Enberg.
By 1812, the organized frame-breakers who became known as the Luddites had begun using the name King Ludd or Captain Dick for their mythical leader.
His sexual orientation became a topic of national controversy and media scrutiny after several appearances on Dick Cavett and other talk shows, but the overwhelmingly positive and grateful feedback from the gay community led Loud to embrace this role with passion and flamboyant, often self-deprecating wit.
This became the Cypress Lodge in 1945 under its then-owner Dick Fairhurst, who built new cabins and a main lodge in the early 1960s.
" An Anthology of Chance Operations " documented the development of Dick Higgins vision of intermedia art in the context of the ideas of John Cage and became an early Fluxus masterpiece.

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