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− | Jazz pothead group from the "I Was a Musician's Girl" story of Charlton comic book ''Sweethearts'' #122 (March 1954). The band's name is also given as ''Drummer Desmond and His Hot Cats''. Drummer plays the drums, and wrote their number "Jaggle Rhythm." He gets nice girl Louise on "pod" (marijuana), gives her a job playing piano with the group, and becomes her boyfriend. When she gets sick from too much for too long, and Drummer runs out, nice-guy musician [[Ted Akins]] is there to get her back on her feet. | + | [[Image:Drummer_Desmonds_Hot_Cats_Sweethearts.png|right]]Jazz pothead group from the "I Was a Musician's Girl" story of Charlton comic book ''Sweethearts'' #122 (March 1954). The band's name is also given as ''Drummer Desmond and His Hot Cats''. Drummer plays the drums, and wrote their number "Jaggle Rhythm." He gets nice girl jazz enthusiast Louise on "pod" (marijuana), gives her a job playing piano with the group, and becomes her boyfriend. When she gets sick from too much for too long, and Drummer runs out, nice-guy musician [[Ted Akins]] is there to get her back on her feet. |
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Revision as of 12:09, 15 December 2017
Jazz pothead group from the "I Was a Musician's Girl" story of Charlton comic book Sweethearts #122 (March 1954). The band's name is also given as Drummer Desmond and His Hot Cats. Drummer plays the drums, and wrote their number "Jaggle Rhythm." He gets nice girl jazz enthusiast Louise on "pod" (marijuana), gives her a job playing piano with the group, and becomes her boyfriend. When she gets sick from too much for too long, and Drummer runs out, nice-guy musician Ted Akins is there to get her back on her feet.