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  1. Patrick Connolly or more commonly known as Big Pat, was a member of The Firm for many years, serving as the Kray's primary bodyguard. He was on a train to Glasgow when Scotland Yard arrested The Firm in 1968. Despite being well photographed and documented throughout the 1960s with his time with...

  2. The Surfaris ist eine US-amerikanische Surf-Rock-Band aus Glendora in Kalifornien, die im Jahr 1962 von Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller und Ron Wilson gegründet wurde. Mit ihrem Hit Wipe Out erreichten sie 1963 Platz zwei der Billboard-Charts in den USA, Platz fünf in Großbritannien und Platz 45 in Deutschland. Nach dem Ende der ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SurfarisThe Surfaris - Wikipedia

    Pat Connolly left the music business in 1965. Ron Wilson died of a brain aneurysm on May 12, 1989, one month short of his 45th birthday. Wilson had released an album of his songs, entitled Lost In The Surf , on Bennet House Records of Grass Valley, California , which was recorded in June 1987.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_ConnollyPat Connolly - Wikipedia

    Pat Connolly is the name of: Pat Connolly (musician), American musician with The Surfaris. Pat Connolly (footballer) (born 1941), English footballer. Pat Connolly (announcer) (1928–2012), Canadian sports broadcaster. Pat Daniels (married name Connolly, born 1943), track and field coach.

  5. Initially catapulted by the California surf culture, The Surfaris transcended the local scene into international stardom with their hit song "Wipe Out." In 1962, Bob Berryhill (15), Jim Fuller (15), Pat Connolly (15) and Ron Wilson (17) from Glendora, California formed The Surfaris.

  6. We are a historic neighborhood restaurant, tavern and event space in the Dogtown neighborhood of St. Louis, MO. Perfect for banquets, meetings, events, private parties, networking, and fundraisers.

  7. Pat Connolly (Image: Newsquest) The powerfully built hardman was their minder and also did security work. He moved down to England in the 1950s and spent time in Brixton Prison where he first came ...