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Graeme Crallan (5 June 1958 – 27 July 2008) was a
British heavy metal drummer. Also
known as
Crash Crallan, he
formed White Spirit along with
Janick Gers...
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Malcolm Pearson (keyboards), Phil
Brady (b****) and
Graeme Crallan (drums), with a
later lineup including Brian Howe (vocals), Mick Tucker...
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brothers had been
replaced by
Cliff Evans on
guitar and
Graeme Crallan on
drums (reuniting
Crallan with his
former bandmate in
White Spirit, Mick Tucker). The...
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publication now in the
public domain:
Crallan,
Franklyn Arden (1911). "Wood-Carving". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
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Marcus von
Boisman Past
members Algy Ward
Peter Brabbs Mark
Brabbs Graeme Crallan Michael Bettel Gary
Taylor Steve Clarke Steve Hopgood Bruce Bisland Dave...
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house for Hugh
Arden Crallan (1867–1929). He
chose the
architect Percy Richard Morley Horder and the
house was
built in 1909.
Crallan was a keen cricketer...
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Atlantic Fortress"; Fort, (Fortress
Study Group), 2007 (35), pp. 75–90
Crallan, Hugh,
Island of St Helena,
Listing and
Preservation of
Buildings of Architectural...
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Brabbs brothers left. They were
replaced by
Cliff Evans on guitar,
Graeme Crallan on drums, and
later Michael Bettel on drums.
After their fifth album (which...
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Power Station, this line was
dismantled in 1987. In
March 2006, Paul Smith-
Crallan attempted to BASE jump from a
platform on the
Swanscombe Tower. The parachute...
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