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  1. Am 6. April 2012 verstarb der ehemalige Schlagzeuger Richard „Ritchie“ Teeter im Alter von 61 Jahren an Speiseröhrenkrebs. Gründungsmitglied Scott Kempner verstarb am 29. November 2023 in einem Pflegeheim in Connecticut im Alter von 69 Jahren. Diskografie. 1975: The Dictators Go Girl Crazy!

    • 1973
  2. Überraschenderweise schaffte es das Album auf Platz 149 der Billboardcharts. In einem Interview vom 7. Februar 2008 erklärte Dee Snider, dass die Band weiterhin auftreten, aber kein neues Album mehr veröffentlichen werde. Am 6. April 2012 verstarb der ehemalige Schlagzeuger Richard „Ritchie“ Teeter im Alter von 61 Jahren an ...

    • 1988, 2016
    • 1973, 1997
  3. Drummer Ritchie Teeter, who played in the Dictators and Twisted Sister, has died, according to a post on the Dictators Forever, Forever Dictators blog. Teeter joined the legendary punk band the...

  4. Frustrated by the lack of sales, the band broke up for a few months in late 1975, but reconvened in early 1976, with bassist Mark "The Animal" Mendoza replacing Shernoff and Ritchie Teeter replacing King. After a few months Shernoff was persuaded to return to the group as the group's keyboardist.

  5. Drummer/singer Ritchie Teeter and bassist Mark "The Animal" Mendoza had joined, which allowed Shernoff to switch from bass to keyboards. Although the sonic quality was mortally damaged in the original mastering (and a CD reissue has yet to appear), Manifest Destiny comes across with another helping of brilliant Shernoff originals like "Steppin' Out," "Science Gone Too Far!" and "Sleepin' With ...

  6. 10. Apr. 2012 · 61 (born Mar 16th, 1951) R.I.P.: Apr 10th, 2012. Died of: Esophageal cancer. Place of birth: United States. Gender: Male. Trivia. Teeter joined The Dictators in 1976 and played on two of the punk group's albums before leaving in 1979. Past Bands. Links. The Dictators. Drums (1976-1979) Twisted Sister. Drums (1980-1981)

  7. Richie Teeter Memorial | The Dictators | New York, NY. In Memory of Richie Teeter. When Richie Teeter joined the Dictators he was a few years older and already married, which instantly made him more mature than the group of nihilistic, knuckleheads that recorded "The Dictators Go Girl Crazy."