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[[Image:Givot_Bill_Feature_Comics.png|right]]Drummer in swing bands from the [[Swing Sisson]] story in comic book ''Feature Comics'' #100 (July 1946). | [[Image:Givot_Bill_Feature_Comics.png|right]]Drummer in swing bands from the [[Swing Sisson]] story in comic book ''Feature Comics'' #100 (July 1946). | ||
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+ | He also stole [[Dundy]]'s song "The Beagle Street Rag" from a mutual jam session, and published it under the name '''Marvin Tate''' and with a different title. Then Givot offs Dundy but is later tricked into confessing by [[Swing Sisson]], given a proper beating, and turned over to the cops. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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[[Category:Comic books|Givot, Bill]] | [[Category:Comic books|Givot, Bill]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional drummers|Givot, Bill]] | [[Category:Fictional drummers|Givot, Bill]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Swing Sisson|Givot, Bill]] |
Latest revision as of 06:32, 29 January 2018
Drummer in swing bands from the Swing Sisson story in comic book Feature Comics #100 (July 1946).
He also stole Dundy's song "The Beagle Street Rag" from a mutual jam session, and published it under the name Marvin Tate and with a different title. Then Givot offs Dundy but is later tricked into confessing by Swing Sisson, given a proper beating, and turned over to the cops.