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The Schultzes' dog, Missy, and Clem's phone with the footage were found unharmed after the disaster. The footage which captured the tornado's approach and destruction of several houses (including the homes of Klosa and the Schultzes) was recovered and was released online and in news broadcasts as a cautionary example. [16] [17]
The Family Dogg also released the singles "Family Dog" / "The Storm" in 1967 (the latter is a song originally written by the Bee Gees in Australia) on the MGM label, and "Silly Grin" / "Couldn't Help It", and "Brown Eyed Girl" / "Let It Rain" in 1968; [4] on the Fontana label. Their final release in 1976 was a cover version of "Uptown Uptempo ...
A Way of Life is the début album by British vocal harmony and folk rock group The Family Dogg. It features singer-songwriter Albert Hammond, and a session group includes Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and John Bonham. Elton John may have played piano on the title track. Released by the UK subsidiary of Bell Records in November ...
An Illinois man is holding on to one of the only things he loved that survived a tornado that ripped through his town last week Eight tornadoes hit northern and central Illinois on Thursday. The ...
The Coffee Achievers began a working relationship between Clem and Joe Dunn that has now developed into a partnership, with Dunn serving as Clem's go-to colorist for his prolific work creating concert fliers and album art. The two have also expressed plans to eventually team up again for Clem's long-planned post-apocalyptic saga "The Rain Dogs".
The Walz family were fortunate in that there was no serious damage to the bedroom, with Walz noting there were "a couple scratches by the door." The governor said Scout is adept at opening doors.
After Oreo escaped, Colvin’s friend spotted the dog in the neighborhood and took a picture. Kreutz posted a flyer that Colvin created for Oreo and a video of a tearful interview with the ...
Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco, CA 4/18/70 is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at the Family Dog concert hall in San Francisco on April 18, 1970. [1] It was released by Rhino Records on November 29, 2013.