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Crandall 1, 1883
Crandall is an English surname. It is likely a geographic feature name deriving from the Anglo-Saxon, "crundel," meaning hollow, ravine, or water-course. Notable people with the surname * Bradley Crandall (1927–1991), radio personality, US * Bruce Perry Crandall (born 1933), soldier and Medal of Honor recipient, US * Charles Henry Crandall (1858–1923), author and poet, US * Charles M. Crandall (1826–1867), physician and politician, US * Charles Martin Crandall (1833–1905), inventor and toymaker, US *Del Crandall (1930–2021), baseball player and manager, US * Duane Crandall (born 1946), politician, Canada * Elizabeth Walbert Crandall (1914–2005), academic, US * Ella Phillips Crandall (1871–1938), nurse, US * Geno Crandall, basketball player with Hapoel Be'er Sheva in the Israeli Basketball Premier League. US * Harrison R. Crandall (1887–1970), photographer and painter, US * Harry Crandall (1879–1937), businessman, US * J'aime Crandall (born 1982), ballet dancer, U ...
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Bradley Crandall
Bradley Crandall (born Robert Lee Bradley; August 6, 1927 – March 14, 1991) was an American radio personality, voice-over announcer, and film narrator, best known for his radio show on WNBC (AM), WNBC in New York City, which aired from March 1964 to September 1971. Life and career Born in Herington, Kansas, Crandall served with the United States Marine Corps, U.S. Marine Corps where he was deployed to China in 1947 and stayed for two years. In the United States Air Force, U.S. Air Force during the Korean War, he became a disc jockey, known as Brad Bradley, using an Air Force mobile radio broadcasting unit. While still in the military, he attended Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. In civilian life, he worked at radio stations in Texas and Florida under his pseudonym Brad Crandall. He was hired at CHKT, CKEY in Toronto, Canada, before joining WNBC in New York in 1964. It was in Toronto that he changed from music programs to a radio phone-in format that he continued in New Yo ...
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