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Gender Male
Age 76
Date of birth September 7,1948
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Detroit
Michigan
United States
GenresCountry
Music groups MC5
New Race
Record labels Ready Records
TP Records
Songs Sister Anne
Ramblin Rose
American Ruse
I Want You Right Now
Kick out the Jams
Looking At You
Black To Comm
Gotta Keep Moving
Motor City Is Burning
Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa
Tonight
Call Me Animal
Human Being Lawnmower
Let Me Try
NEVERr
Shaking Street
High School
Borderline
Come Together
Lord You've Been Mighty Good To Me
Gonna Leave This World' Shoutin
Tuttie Fruttie
Thunder Express
Teenage Lust
Starship
He Chose Nails
No Other Love
Back In the Usa
Tutti Frutti
Over & Over
1969
Groups MC5
New Race
List 1969
1971
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Dennis Thompson is an American drummer, most famous for being a member of the 1960s–70s Detroit proto-punk/hard rock group MC5, which had a No. 82 US single with "Kick Out the Jams" and a No. 30 US album with the same name.

D-Day anniversary events in northern France

D-Day anniversary events in northern France
Feb 16,2020 3:34 am

... D-Day veterans, some of them approaching 100 years old, made the pilgrimage to Normandy to remember their fallen comrades Veteran David Edwards was among those who attended Dennis Thompson, 96, was photographed enjoying a cigar in his original uniform In Bayeux, the first city to be liberated by the D-Day invasion, veteran John Quinn met George Sayer, aged six A service of remembrance was held at the city s cathedral, with Tony Cash among the veterans to attend Bishop Jean-Claude Boulanger led the service, which included a two-minute silence held in memory of those who died Those present included Prime Minister Theresa May, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall After the service, the commemorations continued at Bayeux war cemetery D-Day veteran Reginald Perkins was among those who attended the service There was a flypast of aircraft from the period over Bayeux war cemetery Earlier in the day Theresa May was at Ver-sur-Mer, where British forces landed on the morning of 6 June 1944, for the unveiling of a new British Normandy Memorial The monument features a statue showing three British soldiers fighting their way up the beach Mrs May and French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to British soldiers killed and injured in the fighting, before laying a wreath together In Colleville-sur-Mer in Normandy, US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump joined veterans for a French-US ceremony The pair watched a dramatic flypast over the Normandy American Cemetery, along with Mr Macron and his wife, Brigitte Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also attended the D-Day commemorations in Normandy In Arromanches-les-Bains in Normandy, visitors took to the beach Vehicles from the war era were on display as part of the commemorations And crowds were treated to the acrobatic aerial skills of Patrouille de France The day s commemorations were started by a lone piper playing on the Mulberry harbour in Arromanches-les-Bains, marking the exact moment the first British soldier landed on Gold Beach, 75 years ago In the UK, Prince Harry met veterans at the annual Founder s Day parade at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London The annual parade marks the founding of the Royal Hospital by King Charles II in 1682...

D-Day anniversary events in northern France

Feb 16,2020 3:34 am

D-Day veterans have been joined by world leaders in northern France to mark the 75th anniversary of the Normandy invasion.

Here are some of The Best photos from The Day .

D-Day veterans, some of them approaching 100 years old, made The Pilgrimage to Normandy to remember their fallen comrades Veteran David Edwards was among those who attended Dennis Thompson , 96, was photographed enjoying a cigar in his original uniform In Bayeux, The First city to be liberated by the D-Day invasion, veteran John Quinn met George Sayer, aged six A service of remembrance was held at The City 's cathedral, with Tony Cash among the veterans to attend Bishop Jean-Claude Boulanger led the service, which included a two-minute silence held in memory of those who died Those present included Prime Minister Theresa May , The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall After the service, the commemorations continued at Bayeux War Cemetery D-Day veteran Reginald Perkins was among those who attended the service There was a flypast of aircraft from the period over Bayeux War Cemetery Earlier in The Day Theresa May was at Ver-sur-Mer, where British forces landed on The Morning of 6 June 1944, for the unveiling of a new British Normandy Memorial The Monument features a statue showing three British soldiers fighting their way up The Beach Mrs May and French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to British soldiers killed and injured in the fighting, before laying a wreath together In Colleville-sur-Mer in Normandy, US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump joined veterans for a French-US ceremony The pair watched a dramatic flypast over the Normandy American Cemetery, along with Mr Macron and his wife, Brigitte Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also attended the D-Day commemorations in Normandy In Arromanches-les-Bains in Normandy, visitors took to The Beach Vehicles from The War era were on display as part of the commemorations And crowds were treated to the acrobatic aerial skills of Patrouille de France The Day 's commemorations were started by a lone piper playing on the Mulberry Harbour in Arromanches-les-Bains, marking the exact moment The First British soldier landed on Gold Beach , 75 years ago In the UK, Prince Harry met veterans at the annual Founder's Day parade at The Royal Hospital Chelsea in London The annual parade marks the founding of The Royal Hospital by King Charles II in 1682. The Duke of Sussex said: "To all who are on parade today, I can only say that you are a Constant Reminder of the great debt we owe those who have served this nation" Meanwhile his brother, Prince William, attended a service at The National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, giving a speech in which he thanked veterans The Duke of Cambridge then laid a wreath in remembrance

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