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The Tiger in the Smoke is a crime novel by Margery Allingham, first published in 1952 in the United Kingdom by Chatto & Windus and in the United States by Doubleday. [1] It is the fourteenth novel in the Albert Campion series. [2] Critics have called it the finest of the Campion mysteries [3] and her best book. [4]
This helped their second Happy Tiger album, Movin' Toward Happiness, chart on the Billboard 200. Wanted was nominated for Best Album Cover for the 1971 Grammy Awards, and was mistakenly listed under the title Mason Proffit. [4] In 1972, the band signed to Warner Bros. Records and continued touring, performing up to 300 concerts each year.
The Tiger in the Smoke Serialized in US newspapers as Tiger Loose. [13] Serialized in the UK in John Bull (1952) Margery Allingham 1952 The Beckoning Lady US title: The Estate of the Beckoning Lady: Margery Allingham 1955 Hide My Eyes US titles: Tether's End / Ten Were Missing: Margery Allingham 1958 The China Governess: Margery Allingham 1963 ...
Tiger in the Smoke is a 1956 British crime film directed by Roy Ward Baker (billed as Roy Baker) and starring Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Tony Wright, Bernard Miles and Christopher Rhodes. [1] It is based on the 1952 novel The Tiger in the Smoke by Margery Allingham .
Happy Tiger Records was an independent American record label that was owned by the Flying Tiger Line air freight company. [1] [2] Happy Tiger operated from 1969 to 1971.During this time the label produced more than two dozen albums by Count Basie, Mason Proffit, Red Rhodes, Priscilla Paris, Paul Kelly, and the Anita Kerr Singers.
The Happy Meal Gang: 1984–late 2000s: hamburger, french fries, regular sized drink, McNugget Buddies ( chicken nuggets added 1989) and Happy Meal Box (added 2004) Uncle O'Grimacey: 1977–1990s: Grimace's green Irish Uncle who visited every St. Patrick's Day CosMc: 1980s–1999: An alien who sporadically appeared to trade items for McDonald's ...
The label was discontinued in April 1965, and from then on, Dorsey recorded without luck on a series of labels, including Liberty, Merri, Happy Tiger, Music Factory, Smash (where he re-recorded "Tall Oak Tree"), Mercury, Hickory and Condor, which released "The Magnificent Sanctuary Band"/"Can't You See It Happening" (Condor FF-1005) on February ...
Jerry Cole started Happy Tiger Records with producer-manager Ray Ruff in 1969. As one of Ruff's acts – a post- Van Morrison line-up of Them – had just broken up, Cole joined the band for their self-titled 1970 hard rock album for the label, credited as lead vocalist, guitarist and drummer alongside uncredited musicians Ry Cooder , Johnny ...