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  1. Drummer Ritchie Teeter, who played in the Dictators and Twisted Sister, has died, according to a post on the Dictators Forever, Forever Dictators blog. Teeter joined the legendary punk band the...

  2. En diciembre de 1980, Petri se fue a Plasmatics y lo reemplazaron brevemente por Richie Teeter. Irónicamente, Teeter, antiguo miembro de The Dictators , fue reemplazado por "Fast" Joey Brighton, quien fue sustituido por A.J. Pero, del grupo Cities, otra banda sin discográfica pero con éxito local.

  3. The Dictators. The Dictators es una banda de proto-punk y punk rock de Estados Unidos formada en Nueva York en 1973 1 y es considerada como una de las precursoras del "punk rock" que posteriormente nacería en USA.

  4. It was this line-up of Manitoba, Shernoff, Friedman, Kempner, and Teeter which recorded Bloodbrothers (yet again produced by Pearlman and Krugman with songs written by Shernoff). It was the first album to feature Manitoba as the group's vocalist on all the songs, though Bruce Springsteen –a big fan of the group to this day–can be heard counting "1-2-1-2-3-4" during the album's opening ...

  5. In Memory of Richie Teeter. When Richie Teeter joined the Dictators he was a few years older and already married, which instantly made him more mature than the group of nihilistic, knuckleheads that recorded "The Dictators Go Girl Crazy."

  6. Miembros de Twisted Sister. Apariencia. La siguiente lista es una cronología de los integrantes del grupo estadounidense Twisted Sister : 14 de febrero de 1973. Jay Jay French - Guitarra. (14 de febrero de 1973 - Fines de 1974) Michael "Valentine" O'Neill - Voz. Billy "Diamond" Stiger - Guitarra. Jay Jay French - Guitarra.

  7. Drummer/singer Ritchie Teeter and bassist Mark "The Animal" Mendoza had joined, which allowed Shernoff to switch from bass to keyboards. Although the sonic quality was mortally damaged in the original mastering (and a CD reissue has yet to appear), Manifest Destiny comes across with another helping of brilliant Shernoff originals like "Steppin' Out," "Science Gone Too Far!"