Graeme Crallan

Graeme Crallan (5 June 1958 – 27 July 2008)[1] was a British heavy metal drummer from Hartlepool, England. Also known as Crash Crallan,[1] he formed White Spirit along with Janick Gers in 1975. They released their debut album in 1980. The album flopped and they split up in 1981. Crallan then joined up with Tank in 1984,[1] and played on their Honour & Blood album. He quit the following year.

Graeme Crallan
Also known asCrash Crallan
Born5 June 1958
Hartlepool, England
Died27 July 2008
Hampstead, England
GenresHeavy metal
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsDrums
Years active1975–2008
Associated actsWhite Spirit
Tank

Crallan attended the wedding of fellow White Spirit member Malcolm Pearson (keyboard) after the split of the band, undertaking the role of Pearson's best-man.

He relocated to London and played in a few other bands. In July 2008, Crallan died at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead after sustaining head injuries after a fall in the streets of London.[2][3]

Discography

White Spirit

  • "Backs to the Grind" - 1980 (single)
  • "White Spirit" - 1980
  • Midnight Chaser - 1981 (single)
  • "High Upon High" - 1981 (single)

Tank

gollark: Look, the main code is all right here, other stuff is... well, it's spread across a lot of files, but you can see it, check the `local files = whatever` bit and my pastebin account.
gollark: https://pastebin.com/RM13UGFa
gollark: I'm not saying much about the *other* exploit, because that would provide clues about it.
gollark: There are issues I know of in GPS (pretty obvious, hard to exploit, hard to patch), rednet repeaters (not useful to exploit, easy to patch, not too obvious), rednet itself (obvious, easily exploitable, but most people making serious programs are already aware), potatOS (very non-obvious, not a huge issue as accidental RCE still isn't possible, easy to exploit if you know how).
gollark: We should make CVEs for useless CC bugs!

References

  1. Thedeadrockstarsclub.com - accessed February 2011
  2. Published on Thursday 31 July 2008 11:10 (31 July 2008). "Rock drummer dies after fall - Local". Hartlepool Mail. Archived from the original on 5 August 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  3. "Obituary - Graeme Callan". jpress.co.uk. 30 July 2008. Retrieved 4 December 2013.



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