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  1. Graeme Crallan (5 June 1958 – 27 July 2008) was a British heavy metal drummer from Hartlepool, England. Also known as Crash Crallan, 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.

  2. Graeme Crallan. Age: 50 (born Jun 5th, 1958) R.I.P.: Jul 27th, 2008. Died of: Head injuries from falling. Place of birth: United Kingdom (Hartlepool, Durham, England)

  3. Drummer Graeme Crallan, also known as 'Crash', joined Tank in 1984, along with Mick Tucker, and played on their Honour & Blood album. He quit the following year. Crallan died at Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead on 27 July 2008 after a fall in York Way, London.

    • 1975–1981, 2022–Present
    • MCA, Neat, Conquest Music
  4. 27 lug 2008 · Hartlepool man Graeme Crallan, a drummer for town band White Spirit, was 50. The musician, nicknamed Crash, collapsed on Sunday and suffered head injuries. He was later pronounced dead at the Royal Free Hospital, in Camden.

    • Golders Green, Greater London
    • June 5, 1958
    • Hartlepool, Hartlepool Unitary Authority, County Durham, England
  5. 10 ott 2008 · Islington Tribune reports that British drummer Graeme Crallan, who played on WHITE SPIRIT 's 1980 debut LP and TANK 's 1985 release "Honour And Blood", died after hitting his head on a pavement...

  6. 16 ago 2022 · White Spirit were formed in Hartlepool by guitarist Janick Gers and drummer Graeme ‘Crash’ Crallan in 1975, long before the phrase NWOBHM was coined. Three years later Bruce Ruff was brought in as lead vocalist, adding a harder edge to the music.

  7. 31 lug 2008 · Mark Thompson of Hartlepool Mail reports that British drummer Graeme Crallan, who played on WHITE SPIRIT's 1980 debut LP and TANK's 1985 release "Honour And Blood", died after a fall in a London...