This week in 1977, the Ted Nugent LP “Cat Scratch Fever” debuted on the US Billboard 200 Albums Chart at #50 (June 25)
The song with the catchy riff of the same name went to #30 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and #37 in Canada.
Nugent’s biggest hit was one of the rare early tracks that he actually sang lead vocals on.
He only sang lead on one song on his debut solo LP, two on the second (the rest of which Meatloaf sang lead on), and three off the “Cat Scratch Fever” LP.
Vocalist Derek St. Holmes, who had left the band during the recording of the album “Free-for-All” had come back for touring in 1976 and was again the principal lead singer on this album.
The album went to #14 in Sweden, #17 in the US, #25 in Canada, #28 in the UK, and #90 in Australia.
Click on the link below to watch Ted Nugent in live action:
https://youtu.be/K34sJoR1C20
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"Poster Contest. Winners Listed," Toronto Star. July 26, 1943. Page 3.
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Children to Receive Awards Tomorrow
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James Le Gullee, 13, of Parkhill playground; Doreen Dailon, 11, of Rosemount playground; and Barbara Bramley, 10, of Ponsard playground, are the winners of the annual safety poster contest sponsored by the Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Association Incorporated.
The following received merit awards:
10 years and under class - Claire Duncan and Ruth Fenton, Windsor park; Mary De Maayer and Judy De Maayer, St. Andrews playground; Wilma Barshaw, Sandy Sloan and Derek Rubinovitch, Ponsard playground; Evelyn Holmes and Margaret Lawson, Rosemount Playground.
Eleven and 12-year-old class - John Young, Windsor park; Lewis Hunter, Parkhill playground; Bar bara Roe and Julie De Maayer, St. Andrews playground.
Thirteen and 14-year-old class - Barbara Stewart, Ponsard playground; Pat Young, Windsor park; John Taylor, Parkhill playground.
Winners will receive their awards tomorrow at noon from Inspector Leggat, Montreal Police Department, in his office.
The judges were W.D. Simpson, of the Province of Quebec Safety League, and Capt. William Bowie of the Parks and Playgrounds Association.
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everyone of their group mamas married nick carter
then aaron carter next then he was baby hercules then arnold swartzeneger
is he tom again? after mating with 5
or dom who is he
chris did she confessed, not with arnold yet? he is young and goes through the guards for them to too
fake badge
nick carter was derek st holmes/leonardo dicaprio/tom/brett
chris said she is angel logan/juliet in the movie
chris, beth, jo and that was their guy of the block
their kids, kai, corey/ricky, jordan, marsupials? left the rest as monkeys
we need to mate with all of them right go at deedee
she did it then to be hot porte rican she didnt know what genitles were they are super gay
they make all of them live outsisde with them, their family, and are all super gay
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