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Midland International Records (later Midsong International Records) was a US record label founded in 1974 by Eddie O'Loughlin and Bob Reno. [1]The label was best known for the hit records "Doctor's Orders" by Carol Douglas, "Fly, Robin, Fly" and "Get Up and Boogie" by Silver Convention, and "Let Her In" by John Travolta.
In 2008 Time chose the site as one of 25 in its first annual blog index, [1] and in 2009 Sports Illustrated named the site one of the decade's five most influential blogs. [2] Generally, the site's tone was light-hearted, featuring Reno's acerbic commentary on the various occurrences culled from other media.
1978 National Dirt Track Champion 1978, 1979, 1980 New York State Fair Champion Billy Osmun (born December 6, 1943) is a retired American Dirt Modified racing driver.
The original course had the contestants climb a 12' rope wall, run through a tubular tunnel, push a blocking sled (or traverse across monkey bars in the Women's and Superteams versions), cleanly step through two rows of tires (originally 9, later increased to 2 even rows of 6), jump over a 12' water hazard (rectangular pool of water), clear a 4 ...
Side 1 "Let Her In" "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" "Rainbows" "A Girl Like You" "Razzamatazz" Side 2 "I Don't Know What I Like About You Baby" "Baby, I Could Be So Good At Lovin' You" "Big Trouble" "It Had To Be You" "Good Night, Mr. Moon" Side 3 "Slow Dancing" "You Set My Dreams To Music" "Whenever I'm Away from You" "Settle Down" "Back ...
It was about the time Goodyear paid $2.8 billion to acquire Cooper Tires in 2022. Rumors about what could happen to Sullivan Tire began to impact employees, he said in a telephone interview Wednesday.
Sam is a local racing legend who now supports his son's racing in between dating divorcee Becca. Despite being a talented racer, Cam's car does not race well due to poor funding. Frustrated for losing the race due to engine issues, Sam's long-time rival, Bob Linsky, offers Cam a chance to join his team with a new car.
Louis George "Lou" Blaney (January 4, 1940 – January 25, 2009) was an American racecar driver who raced modifieds and sprint cars. [1] He was also the operator and part-owner of Sharon Speedway . [ 2 ]