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  1. Fue con esta formación -Manitoba, Shernoff, Friedman, Kempner y Rich Teeter- la que grabó el álbum Bloodbrothers (con los mismos productores). Fue el primer álbum en el que Manitoba aparece como cantante en todas las canciones, aunque se puede oír a Bruce Springsteen -gran fan de la banda- al principio de "Faster and Louder".

  2. Drummer Ritchie Teeter, who played in the Dictators and Twisted Sister, has died, according to a post on the Dictators Forever, Forever Dictators blog.

  3. Twisted Sister, ( Español: La Hermana Malvada) fue un grupo estadounidense de shock rock, heavy y hair metal, formado en la ciudad de Nueva York en 1973. El grupo fusiona las tácticas impactantes de Alice Cooper, el humor rebelde de la nueva ola del metal británico ( NWOBHM) y el extravagante maquillaje de Kiss.

  4. Frustrated by the lack of sales, the band broke up for a few months in late 1975, but reconvened in early 1976, with bassist Mark "The Animal" Mendoza replacing Shernoff and Ritchie Teeter replacing King. After a few months Shernoff was persuaded to return to the group as the group's keyboardist.

  5. Drummer/singer Ritchie Teeter and bassist Mark "The Animal" Mendoza had joined, which allowed Shernoff to switch from bass to keyboards.

  6. 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."

  7. 10 de abr. de 2012 · Richard J. Teeter. Age: 61 (born Mar 16th, 1951) R.I.P.: Apr 10th, 2012. Died of: Esophageal cancer. Place of birth: United States.