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

  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.