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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...