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Celestine Sibley (May 23, 1914 –
August 15, 1999) was a
famous American newspaper reporter,
syndicated columnist, and
novelist in Atlanta, Georgia, for...
- as the
Harmonica Madcaps,
which was
later renamed The
Quintones by
Jimmy Mulcay, who was promoting/producting the band up
until 1942. The
group regularly...
- Luke
Bisby Dan ****rell Ben
Evans Eric Lima Jen
Masengarb Rhys
Morgan Kate
Mulcay Susie Sheehy Amy Shira-Teitel
Andrew Steele Country of
origin United Kingdom...
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Records as
catalog number 7N.15326, with the flip side "Bitter Rice") The
Mulcays (released in 1962 by
Jubilee Records as
catalog number 5438, with the flip...
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detective appearing in 17
books by
Lillian O'Donnell,
beginning in 1972. Kate
Mulcay is a
reporter in Atlanta,
Georgia in
books by
reporter Celestine Sibley...
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Harry Robert Rendel as Lord
Claverley Glen Alyn as
Brenda Freddie Watts as
Mulcay Harvey Braban as
Inspector Pine
Aubrey Mallalieu as
Magistrate Thank Evans...
- 1955.
Fletcher Henderson's
Dance Players (1923) The
Georgians (1923) Gus
Mulcay (1926) Sam Ku West (1927) The
Charleston Chasers (1928) Ted
Lewis (1929)...
- Spots. In 1954, the song re-entered the
charts with a
rendition by The
Mulcays. "Alabamy Bound" has been
described as a "bright march-type ditty" with...
- Happiness" The
label is
known mainly for
recordings of the
harmonica duo The
Mulcays.
Other artists were Hack Swain, Jon and
Sondra Steele and The Philharmonics...
- 1959 Anna
Maria Alberghetti, Ray Anthony,
Rusty Draper,
Scott Engel, The
Mulcays,
Ralph Sanford 8
March 1959
Billy Eckstine, The
Chuck Trio,
Sonny James...