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| | The Chuck Miller Creative Writing Service: Dickie Goodman |
 | | After the trial, Buchanan and Goodman returned to their recording studio, working on their new single, "Flying Saucer the 2nd." Although the track did reach #18 in Billboard, the partnership between Bill Buchanan and Dickie Goodman was falling apart. |
 | | In 1961 Goodman found a new partner in Mickey Shorr, and released two "break-in" records, "Russian Bandstand" and "Stagger Lawrence," under the group name "Spencer and Spencer." The partnership quickly died, and within a year both Goodman and Shorr released competing "break-in" records based on the Ben Casey medical TV show. |
 | | Goodman had an advertising deal with Benton and Bowles, a huge public relations firm in New York, who were trying to save the glass industry from losing one of its primary clients - soda - to plastic containers. |
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