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2 unusual facts about Bantz J. Craddock


Bantz J. Craddock

In September 1981, Craddock was reassigned to the Office of the Program Manager, Abrams Tank Systems in Warren, Michigan, as a Systems Analyst and later as Program Executive Officer.

John Craddock

Bantz J. Craddock (full name Bantz John Craddock) (born 1950), United States Army General and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe


Anything That's Part of You

It has also been recorded by Bobby Solo (in German as, "Vielleicht kannst du mich jetzt versteh'n") in 1966, and by Billy "Crash" Craddock in 1968 for Chart Records.

John D. Craddock

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1930 to the Seventy-second Congress.

Kaintuck Territory

In 1976 the Bicentennial Theater was added, where musical acts including the Statler Brothers , Barbara Mandrell , Billy "Crash" Craddock, Jerry Lee Lewis , Marty Robbins , Ronnie Milsap , Conway Twitty , Ernest Tubb and The Monkees appeared.

Patrick Simmons

He lived for many years in Santa Cruz County, California, and in 1981 opened a vintage motorcycle shop with author William J. Craddock.

William J. Craddock

In 2007, the family of Neal Cassady republished Craddock's February 3, 1968 column eulogizing Cassady, whom he’d met at a party thrown by Ken Kesey near San Francisco.

Willie Mabon

"Seventh Son", first recorded by Mabon in 1955, has since been covered by a number of artists including Johnny Rivers, Georgie Fame, John Mellencamp, Billy "Crash" Craddock, Mose Allison, Sting, Climax Blues Band, and Long John Baldry.


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