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  2. Roller Games - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles T-Birds team in 1983. Roller Games was the name of a sports entertainment spectacle created in the early 1960s in Los Angeles, California [1] as a rival to the Jerry Seltzer-owned Roller Derby league, which had enjoyed a monopoly on the sport of roller derby — and its name — since its inception in 1935.

  3. Kansas City Bomber - Wikipedia

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    The film used real-life stars of the National Skating Derby, Roller Games, as uncredited extras, such as Patti Cavin ('Big Bertha' Bogliani), Judy Arnold (who was a skating stunt double for Raquel Welch's character), [9] Ralph Valladares, Ronnie Rains, Judy Sowinski, Richard Brown, Tonette Kadrmas and John Hall. Real roller derby venues in ...

  4. Roller Derby Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Rains skater 2006 Tony Roman skater 2006 Jan Vallow skater 2006 Richard Brown skater 2007 Jerry Hill executive 2007 Judi McGuire skater 2007 Bill Morrissey referee 2007 Mary Lou Palermo skater 2007 Jean Porter skater 2007 Marion "Red" Smartt skater 2007 Bob Woodberry skater 2007 Darlene Anderson: skater 2008-2009 Mary Gardner skater 2008 ...

  5. Santa Monica Pier - Wikipedia

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    From 1955 until 1962, the ballroom served as a roller skating rink; first as Skater's Ballroom, and later as the Santa Monica Roller Rink, where the speed skating club won many state and regional championships and later Champion speed skater Ronnie Rains become a Roller Derby star. The rinks operator was Jack Goodrich who was a former ...

  6. Ron Raines - Wikipedia

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    Ron Raines (born December 2, 1949) is an American actor. He is known for the role of Alan Spaulding on the television soap opera Guiding Light . Raines also performs in musical theatre and in concert with symphony orchestras.

  7. Smoky Mountain Rain - Wikipedia

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    The song was Milsap's 16th number one hit on Billboard magazine's Hot Country Singles chart where it stayed at the top for one week in December 1980. [7] " Smoky Mountain Rain" also fared well as a crossover hit and was the first of his two number one hits on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart (the other being "Any Day Now"), as well as number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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  9. Ronnie Earl - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Earl (born Ronald Horvath, March 10, 1953, Queens, New York, United States) [1] is an American blues guitarist and music instructor. Earl who grew up collecting various music records, pursued a degree in Special Education and Education at Boston University.