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Four cadets, Walter B. Guion (Mississippi), Davis, John Stocker (Pennsylvania), and David Farrelly (Pennsylvania), met at Benny Havens' tavern. Most of the discussion was about everyday life among the cadets. They left before academy quartermaster Aeneas Mackay arrived. [19] Meanwhile, at the North Barracks, cadets were planning the party.
Ten Gentlemen from West Point is a 1942 American Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring George Montgomery, Maureen O'Hara and John Sutton.Its cinematography was nominated for an Academy Award in 1943. [3]
The West Point Band (also known as the U.S. Military Academy Band or USMA Band) is the U.S. Army's oldest active band and the oldest unit at the United States Military Academy, tracing its roots to the American Revolutionary War.
Thank God for Girls was originally released on vinyl in America and France only. [7] Prior to the album's release, a limited edition four-track 12" vinyl sampler was released, featuring the tracks "All for a Reason", "Thank God for Girls", "I Started a Joke" and "Timeless". [8]
Phoebe's niece, who married Tom Cudahy, Adam Chandler, Tad Martin and Edmund Grey (invalid) and had romances with Benny Sago, Dan Cuddahy, Mark Dalton Giles St. Claire and Jim Thomasen (whom she later murdered), she was the mother of Jamie Martin and the late Laura Cudahy (killed by a drunk driver) and the adoptive mother of Laura (Kirk) English.
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It was also recorded by Richie Havens for his 1976 album The End of the Beginning; [4] The trio Facts of Life covered the song on their 1978 album A Matter of Fact. [5]
Bernard Lee "Pretty" Purdie (born June 11, 1939) is an American drummer, and an influential R&B, soul and funk musician. [1] He is known for his precise time-keeping [2] and his signature use of triplets against a half-time backbeat: the Purdie shuffle. [3]