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Phil Ryan may refer to: * Phil Ryan (entrepreneur), English musician and early founder of ''The Big Issue'' *Phil Ryan (footballer, born 1915) (1915–2014), Australian rules football player and administrator for Hawthorn *Phil Ryan (footballer, born 1925) (1925–1982), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood *Phil Ryan (footballer, born 1951), Australian rules footballer for North Melbourne *Phil Ryan (musician) (1946–2016), Welsh musician *Phil Ryan (sheriff) Phillip R. Ryan (born August 10, 1945) is a former Texas Ranger and the three-term Sheriff of Wise County, Texas. He entered law enforcement in 1966 at age 21, initially serving as a police officer in Pasadena in Harris County, Texas. He late ... (born 1945), sheriff in Texas *Philip Ryan (born 1957), Irish musician, known professionally as Philip Chevron {{hndis, Ryan, Phil ...
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Phil Ryan (entrepreneur)
Phil Ryan is an English musician, writer and entrepreneur. He has toured with The Animals and is co-founder of ''The Big Issue'' and The 12 Bar Club. Music Ryan started his musical career as a session guitarist, recording with various well known artists and headlining at festivals all across England throughout the 1980s. The early 1990s saw him touring Europe and the United States, with performances in Stockholm, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Barcelona, Munich, Nuremberg and Berlin, among others. In 1992, Ryan joined The Animals as lead singer and performed with them at the 'Children of Chernobyl' benefit concert in Moscow's Red Square in front of an audience of 100,000. In 2001, he recorded his first solo album, ''Storm Warning'', and toured European festivals, such as the Bardentreffen in Nuremberg, Germany, with it. He contributed the charity single "Thanks for loving me" to the Jack Brown Appeal. Ryan was a featured artist at Rooftop Records where he mentored aspiring ...
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Phil Ryan (footballer, Born 1915)
Phillip James Ryan AM (9 June 1915 – 7 January 2014) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 1991, for services to the community and sport. Playing career Ryan played his early football at Kew CYMS and was a member of Old Xaverians's 1938 premiership team. He spent six years in the VFL, during which time he made 52 league appearances for Hawthorn, mostly as a ruckman and up forward. His younger brother, Ted Ryan, played with Collingwood in the 1940s. Administration From 1948 to 1967, Ryan served in a variety of positions at Hawthorn, including Vice President, Chairman of Selectors and Treasurer. Ryan was club President from 1968 until 1979, with Hawthorn winning three premierships while he was in the role. In 1980, Ryan became the VFL's Commissioner for player payments. Honours and achievements Individual * Hawthorn Hall of Fame * Hawthorn Hawthorn or ...
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Phil Ryan (footballer, Born 1925)
Phillip George Ryan (15 Jan 1925 – 1 July 1982) was an Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...er who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). A Preston Churches recruit, Ryan was just 17 when he made his league debut in 1942. He played as a ruckman and forward, in 74 VFL games for Collingwood, including five finals, two of which were close preliminary final losses. During the 1945 VFL season, in a win over Hawthorn at Glenferrie Oval, Ryan kicked a career best six goals. Ryan captain-coached Montmorency to a premiership in 1951, the club's first since joining the Diamond Valley Football League. They defeated Epping in the grand final, by 96 points. In 1954 he was non playing coach of another Montmorency premie ...
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Phil Ryan (footballer, Born 1951)
Phil Ryan (born 14 May 1951) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1970s. A utility, Ryan was recruited from Yarrawonga but also played some of his early football at Assumption College. He played from the forward pocket in North Melbourne's 1974 VFL Grand Final The 1974 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Richmond Football Club and North Melbourne Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 28 September 1974. It was the 77th annual grand f ... loss to Richmond. Ryan brought up his 100th league game with a win over South Melbourne in the final round of the 1975 season and retired a year later. References * *Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007). ''The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers''. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ryan, Phil 1951 births Living people Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) ...
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Phil Ryan (musician)
Phil Ryan (21 October 1946 – 30 April 2016) was a Welsh keyboardist and composer known for his work with Man and Pete Brown. Early career Born in Port Talbot, Ryan played trombone in the National Youth Orchestra, but his rock career started in 1964 when he formed the Port Talbot/Neath band The Smokestacks, with John Hockin, Gary Pickford-Hopkins, Peter Randal and Gerald Trolley. Career Eyes of Blue In 1966 Ryan and Hopkins – together with the drummer John Weathers – joined The Eyes of Blue, who then turned professional. They won the 1966 Melody Maker Beat Contest, winning a one-year record contract, but had to record songs chosen for them, rather than their own material, and neither of their singles, "Heart Trouble" / "Up And Down" and "Supermarket Full of Cans" / "Don't Ask Me To Mend Your Broken Heart", sold well. The Eyes moved from Decca to Mercury Records and recorded their first album ''Crossroads of Time'' in 1968, which was produced by Lou Reizner. ...
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Phil Ryan (sheriff)
Phillip R. Ryan (born August 10, 1945) is a former Texas Ranger and the three-term Sheriff of Wise County, Texas. He entered law enforcement in 1966 at age 21, initially serving as a police officer in Pasadena in Harris County, Texas. He later joined the Texas Department of Public Safety as a highway patrolman assigned to Houston and Cleveland, Texas. In 1976, he was promoted to highway patrol sergeant, which took him to Humble, Texas. He applied for and was accepted to service in the Texas Ranger Division and served as a Ranger in Decatur, which also covered Jack, Montague, and Clay counties. As a Texas Ranger, Ryan worked many cases that made him well known not only throughout the state, but throughout the nation. He is most notable for his arrest of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas, but also was the Texas Ranger assigned to the Ricky Lee and Sharon Green case, two of the most notorious serial killers in Wise County, Texas history. Wise County Sheriff After retiring f ...
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