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  1. The Gentlemen: Created by Guy Ritchie. With Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, Daniel Ings, Joely Richardson. When aristocratic Eddie inherits the family estate, he discovers that it's home to a huge weed empire, and its proprietors aren't going anywhere.

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  2. Tim Justice, drummer for the Gentlemen, gives the history of the band behind one of the most essential 45s of the 1960s, “It’s a Cry’n Shame”:”The Gentlemen played in and around Dallas, Texas from 1964 until 1968, always enjoying a booked in advance schedule and putting on energy packed shows. Originally started by guitarist Seab ...

  3. A band from Dallas, Texas. Sites:: thetexasgentlemen.com, Bandcamp, Discogs, Facebook: Members:: Aaron Haynes, Beau Bedford, Daniel Creamer, Matt McDonald (6), Nik ...

  4. 21. Juli 2016 · Beau Bedford is the leader of the Texas Gentlemen, a rotating band of Dallas musicians who change from show to show and whom Bedford claims have no leader. They are, mostly, an engima.

  5. That intuitive connection is hardly surprising given the fact that the bonds between the band members stretch back, in some cases, to the days before they were even Gentlemen. “For years even before we started the band, Daniel and I and a couple of the other guys all lived together in a big Brady Bunch house in Duncanville, just outside of Dallas,” Lee says. “We’d just sit around and ...

  6. 6. Jan. 2024 · Friday: 11 AM–2 AM. Saturday: 11 AM–2 AM. PT's Mens Club Dallas Strip is a playground for grown-ups. The sizzling dancers and enticing atmosphere create a naughty haven for every gentleman. With impeccable service and a killer bar, this club is a strong contender for the title "Best Gentlemen's Club in Dallas".

  7. It's a Cry'n Shame. "It's a Cry'n Shame" is a song written by Seab Meador and Mike Kelley and was recorded in 1966 by the Gentlemen, an American garage rock band from Dallas, Texas who were active between 1964 and 1968. It was originally released as the B-side to "You Can't Be True" but has become by far the better-known song.