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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_CallahanRay Callahan - Wikipedia

    Overall. 20–23. Kenneth Ray Callahan (April 28, 1933 – September 2, 2017) was an American football player and coach. He was recruited by Coach Paul Bear Bryant at the University of Kentucky in 1952 under a full scholarship.

  2. Shop the Plasmatics store. It was with great sadness that we learned of the untimely passing of Ray Callahan at just 62 years old. Ray was drummer for us on the tour leading up to Mag...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PlasmaticsPlasmatics - Wikipedia

    plasmatics .com. The Plasmatics were an American punk rock, hardcore punk and heavy metal band formed by Rod Swenson and Wendy O. Williams in New York City in 1977. They were a controversial group known for chaotic, destructive live shows and outrageous theatrics. These included chainsawing guitars, destroying speaker cabinets, sledgehammering ...

  4. Ray Callahan Bio. Nombre Completo: Raymond James Callahan; Apodo: Pat; Nacido: 8/29/1891 en Ashland, WI; Debut: 9/12/1915; Último Juego: 1/23/1973

  5. Ray Callahan was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1973 to 1982, finishing his career as the offensive line coach of the Houston Oilers. Over his eight years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 48-65-0.

  6. www.dirtondirt.com › story_1716Dirt on Dirt

    BULLITT CHASSIS FOUNDER DIES: Ray Callahan, founder of Bullitt Chassis and a member of the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame, died Sunday at his Pekin, Ind., home. He was 71. Callahan's Bullitt cars were popular on Dirt Late Model circuits in the 1980s and '90s with house car drivers such as Hall of Famers such as Donnie Moran and Rick ...

  7. 7 de sept. de 2017 · By LARRY VAUGHT. Ray Callahan, the first coach to win an official high school state football championship at Danville, passed away this weekend at age 84. He was head coach at Danville from 1959-62 and had a 28-14-1 record. His 1962 team went 9-2-1 and beat Corbin 13-6 at Stoll Field in Lexington to win the state championship.