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  1. 2. März 2015 · The Birmingham police officer, identified by McWhorter and his former colleagues in the police department as Dick Middleton, told McWhorter that the photograph "didn't bother me." Black teen,...

  2. 16. Mai 2023 · Birmingham civil rights history: The backstory behind the famous photo of Walter Gadsden, officer Dick Middleton, and his police dog. Relatively Niche. Follow Us. History. Birmingham’s Use of...

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  3. 28. Jan. 2013 · Officer Dick Middleton was the antithesis of the stereotyped policeman. Middleton, a mild-mannered man whose hobby was cooking, had a reputation of treating all citizens fairly. Officer Middleton had his German shepard, Leo, on a leash at all times. Middleton is trying to maneuver Gadsden to a police car for refusing an order to ...

  4. 2. Mai 1993 · Officer R.E. "Dick" Middleton, the son of a U.S. Steel crane operator with a secret passion for cooking, was known among colleagues for being quiet and reserved, typical of the straight arrows ...

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    • Mungo Jerry: Can’T Get Over Loving You – (Polydor)…
    • Hello Nadine
    • It’S A Secret
    • Don’T Let Go
    • Lana
    • Heavy Foot Stomp
    • Mungo Rox E.P
    • We’Re OK
    • Dancin’ in The Street
    • What’s Her Name What’s Her Number

    “Vocal is everything on this relaxed, jog-pop record. Lead singer Ray Dorset sounds a bit Presley-ish at times. Hook line is given special emphasis and stays with you….HIT!

    The follow-up to Can’t Get Over Lovin’ You was the summery, Hello Nadine, another Ray Dorset composition that despite not charting in the UK, was a big success abroad and remains particularly popular in France. An earlier demo was recorded and has appeared on a subsequent compilation collection. Tracks: Hello Nadine/Bottle Of Beer. “Barry thought t...

    A non-UK release, It’s a Secretwas another of those Polydor singles that made it big abroad, topping the charts in what was Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) and also doing particularly well in France. British based fans were keen to get their hands on this one for their collections as the b-side, English Girlswas only available on this single at the time. Track...

    Radio 1 initially played the song several times – for ONE day – and it was described by Dave Lee Travis as “what a fantastic song” on his show, but this summery offering with Joe Rush’s washboard prominent captured perfectly, the feel and fun vibe this particular line-up had. The a-side was backed by a superb piece of rockabilly on the flip side ca...

    Another great non-UK release written and recorded by Ray Dorset with session musicians became known amongst Mungo fans as ‘gypsy-rock’. Many of these hard to find tracks such as Lana made their way on to a compilation album called Six-a-Side, a godsend for UK fans at the time who couldn’t buy the material at home. Tracks: Lana/Give Me Bop. Ray Dors...

    Taken from the Lovin’ In The Alleys, Fightin’ In The Streets album, this one featured Mick Eve from Gonzalez on saxophone. Mungo Jerry has always excelled at rockabilly, Ray has a natural feel for it, and the b-side, That’s My Babywas another prime example of this. Tracks: Heavy Foot Stomp/That’s My Baby.

    This new single, or EP featured three tracks taken from the Lovin’ In The Alleys, Fightin’ In The Streets LP, the lead track All That a Woman Should Bealso opened the album. The other two tracks were Dragster Queen and, shorter than the album version, Get Down On Your Baby. The EP title was Mungo Rox. Tracks: All That a Woman Should Be, Dragster Qu...

    Mungo explaining that his ‘jeans are the tightest’ and that ‘we are the coolest’. The fan club described the track as having a kind of football chant vibe. The b-side was Let’s Make It from the Ray Dorset & Mungo Jerry album. Tracks: We’re OK/Let’s Make It.

    Dancin’ In The Street, by Ray Dorset & Mungo Jerry was to be his last Polydor single. The first 10,000 copies were to be issued in bright coloured vinyl in clear plastic sleeves with a limited edition of 12″ discs for promotion purposes. The coloured vinyl singles never happened. Tracks: Dancin’ In The Street/Rockin’ On The Road.

    The first single on Ray Dorset’s Satellite label was a nice piece of Pop, What’s Her Name, What’s Her Number backed by a superb rock’n roll, boogie track, Why D’You Lie To Me. Tracks: What’s Her Name What’s Her Number/Why D’You Lie To Me.

  5. 26. Aug. 2016 · 2. 91 views 7 years ago. The Vincents band was the brainchild of Dick Middleton (guitarist) who played sessions in the late 50′s and early 60′s on many hit records and toured with Gene Vincent,...

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  6. The guitarist is Dick Middleton who played guitar in 1963-64 for Gene Vincent, inspired by James Burton, Cliff Gallup, Don Peakes. Dick supported many US act...

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