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Keith McCready (born April 9, 1957) is an American professional pool player who played under the nickname "Earthquake".At one time considered among the top players in America, McCready has been a traveling tournament competitor and notorious hustler since the 1970s.
Jim Rempe and Keith McCready at the King of the Hill Shootout, December 2005. Born 4 November 1947 (age 77) Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S. Sport country ...
McCready is an Irish and Scottish surname. It is the Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Riada "son of Riada", a personal name meaning "trained" and "expert". [ 1 ] McCready is a variant of McCreadie ; other variants are MacCready and McCredie .
IPT Tour Members Colin Colenso, Keith McCready, Bernie Friend, and Stefan Santl at the IPT King of the Hill Shootout in Orlando, Florida, December 2005 adhering to Trudeau's mandatory dress code IPT Starship Stage at North American Open held in Las Vegas, July 2006, for TV rounds and Finals
Ronnie Wiseman, Keith McCready, and Pagulayan (left to right) at the 2003 Carolinas Open in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Not many pool players in the Philippines excel at or even play straight pool. For a number of years, Jose Parica and Efren Reyes were the only known Filipino players to have made a run of 100 or more.
The Color of Money is a 1986 American sports drama film directed by Martin Scorsese.It is the sequel to the 1961 film The Hustler.Like the previous film, The Color of Money is based on the 1984 novel by Walter Tevis.
Keith McCready, a notorious pool hustler; Efren Reyes, a Filipino pool player who hustled in the United States under the fake name "Cesar Morales" in the 1980s. Later won many international pool tournaments, and by acclamation considered to be the best pool player of all-time
Cameron has since become the longest serving drummer of the band. McCready stated that Cameron has made Pearl Jam "into a way better band." [28] In 1998, Pearl Jam, with Cameron on drums, recorded "Last Kiss", a cover of a 1960s ballad made famous by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers. It was released on the band's 1998 fan club Christmas single ...