Midnight Flyer may refer to: "Midnight Flyer" (song), a 1959 song recorded by Nat King Cole Midnight Flyer, a rock band fronted by Maggie Bell The Midnight...
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The Midnight Flyer is a 1918 American short action drama film directed by George Marshall and starring Hoot Gibson. Hoot Gibson Violet Mersereau Helen...
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"Midnight Flyer" is a popular song written by Mayme Watts and Robert Mosely. It was recorded in 1959 by Nat King Cole, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard...
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Maggie Bell (redirect from Queen of the Night (Maggie Bell album))
(2008, compilation) Midnight Flyer (1981, re-release: Angel Air SJPCD 198, 2005) Live at Montreux 1981 (2007, CD/DVD) Live at the Ferry (2007) Jon Lord...
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Novak does as the twins ask him, picking up the bus with the stolen plate and depositing it onto a flat-bed car attached to the Midnight Flyer; however, Alex...
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Hampshire. Most of the 23 rides have Christmas or winter-themed names, such as "Midnight Flyer" and "The Great Humbug Adventure". The rides are designed...
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adapted from the liner notes. Glenn Frey – vocals, acoustic and electric rhythm guitars, lead guitar, piano, slide guitar on "Midnight Flyer" and "Is It...
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Dave Dowle (section With Midnight Flyer)
drummer who has played with the bands Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, Streetwalkers, Whitesnake, Runner, Midnight Flyer, Bernie Marsden. Dave Dowle started...
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Swan Song Records (category Companies based in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
Pretty Things, Dave Edmunds, Mirabai, Maggie Bell (and the short-lived band she fronted, Midnight Flyer), Detective, and Sad Café. In addition to these artists...
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Osborne Brothers (redirect from The Osborne Brothers)
(1965), "Rocky Top" (1967), "Tennessee Hound Dog" (1969), and "Midnight Flyer" (1972). The Osborne Brothers' final chart appearance came in late 1986 with...
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