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  1. Charles Paul Trippy III (born September 2, 1984) is an American musician, vlogger and internet personality based in St. Petersburg, Florida. He is a member of Bradenton-based rock band We the Kings. Trippy recorded his first album with We the Kings, titled Somewhere Somehow in 2013. The album peaked at no. 44 on Billboard 200.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › We_the_KingsWe the Kings - Wikipedia

    In October 2011, Charles Trippy and Coley O'Toole joined We the Kings with Trippy playing bass guitar (replacing Drew Thomsen who left the group earlier that year) and O'Toole playing keyboard and rhythm guitar.

  3. Charles Louis Trippi (December 14, 1921 – October 19, 2022) was an American professional football player for the Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL) from 1947 to 1955. Although primarily a halfback , his versatility allowed him to fill a multitude of roles over his career, including quarterback , safety , punter , and return specialist .

  4. Charles Paul Trippy lll (born: September 2, 1984 [age 39] ), is an American YouTuber who posts daily to CTFxC on YouTube. CTFxC currently holds the Guinness World Record for most consecutive personal videos uploaded to YouTube. Charles is known for his daily vlogs and his skits.

  5. charlestrippy.wixsite.com › trippy › aboutABOUT CHARLES | trippy

    Charles Paul Trippy III was born in Sarasota, Florida and raised in the neighboring city of Bradenton, Florida. He attended Lakewood Ranch High Schooland graduated from the University of South Florida. He started making videos on YouTube in May 2006.

  6. 20 ott 2022 · Charley Trippi was a Pro Football Hall of Famer who won the 1947 NFL Championship with the Chicago Cardinals. Died: October 19, 2022 ( Who else died on October 19?) Details of death: Died at...

  7. 20 ott 2022 · ATLANTA — Pro and College Football Hall of Famer Charley Trippi, a runner-up for the Heisman Trophy at Georgia who went on to lead the Cardinals to their most recent NFL championship in 1947, died...