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Denny McLain
Dennis (*1944) is a former professional baseball player. He played for ten seasons in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher, most prominently as a member of the Detroit Tigers. In 1968, Dennis became the last Major League Baseball pitcher to win 30 or more games during a season — a feat accomplished by only 11 players in the 20th century.
Dennis' success on the playing field led to endorsement opportunities from the Hammond Organ Company; he also made musical appearances in Las Vegas. He was invited to appear with his musical quartet on The Ed Sullivan Show along with his World Series opponent (and guitarist) Bob Gibson. Dennis also made appearances on The Steve Allen Show and The Joey Bishop Show. He also released two albums on Capitol Records. from Wikipedia |
Denny McLain At The Organ Capitol Records ST 2881 |
Denny McLain, Hammond X-77 organ Bob Schneider, tenor sax Ernie Skuta, trumpet, flugelhorn Eddie Kayne, bass Ed Demetrak, drums |
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