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Kelly and Jennings
The soundtrack of the 1970 film Ned Kelly features Silverstein songs performed by Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and others.
* On September 13, 2010, Tampa Bay Rays catcher Kelly Shoppach was replaced by pinch-runner Desmond Jennings after Shoppach was hit by a pitch in the bottom of the 8th in a tight pitchers duel between the Rays ' David Price and the Yankees ' CC Sabathia.
The Old Timers Committee responded by electing the biggest class yet, ten people: Roger Bresnahan, Dan Brouthers, Fred Clarke, Jimmy Collins, Ed Delahanty, Hugh Duffy, Hughie Jennings, King Kelly, Jim O ' Rourke, and Wilbert Robinson.
The Ned Kelly soundtrack features music composed by Shel Silverstein and performed by Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Jennings, with one solo track sung by Jagger.
# Waylon Jennings – " Ned Kelly "
King, Biffy Clyro, Bon Jovi, B ' z, Eric Clapton, Joe Cocker, Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, No Doubt, Counting Crows, Dr. Dre, Bob Dylan, John Mayer, Fishbone, Amy Grant, Green Day, Elton John, Miles Davis, Waylon Jennings, Weezer, R. Kelly, k. d.
The current Dallas Fed building, opened in September 1992, was designed by three architectural firms: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York ; Sikes Jennings Kelly & Brewer, Houston ; and John S. Chase, FAIA, Dallas and Houston.
Jennings joined Vince Gill's band, while Dittrich founded a band called The Buffalo Club in 1997 with Charlie Kelly and lead singer Ron Hemby, formerly of The Imperials.

Kelly and NFL
The Bills ' no-huddle K-Gun offense worked well enough for Kelly to finish the regular season as the top rated quarterback in the NFL ( 101. 2 ), throwing for 2, 829 yards, 24 touchdowns, and only 9 interceptions.
Buck also served as a part-time radio broadcaster for the football Cardinals in 1980 and 1981 ( filling in when regular announcer Dan Kelly was busy doing hockey ), and returned to calling Sunday NFL games for CBS television from 1982 to 1987.
Greenwood ( Steelers ), and quarterback Craig Morton ( Giants ) all were able to get courts to nullify their contracts with WFL teams, while former NFL veterans like George Sauer, Charley Harraway, Leroy Kelly, and Don Maynard all limped off into retirement.
Kelly would go on to " play out his option " but the restrictive nature of free agency in the NFL at the time severely limited his options.
Flutie also starred in the Canadian Football League ; Hull ( with Gambler quarterback Kelly ) played in four Super Bowls with the Buffalo Bills, and Flutie ( as of 2011 ) is the last quarterback to have led the Bills to the NFL playoffs.
* Bill Kelly ( American football ) ( 1905 – 1931 ), American football player at the University of Montana and in the NFL
* Pat Kelly ( American football ) ( 1965 – 2003 ), former NFL tight end
* Mike Kelly ( tight end ) ( born 1943 ), tight end in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals and New Orleans Saints, 1970 – 1973
Throughout the 2010 NFL season, he was a starting left defensive tackle next to Tommy Kelly on the Raiders defensive line.
On opening day of the 2011 NFL season, still at left defensive tackle next to Tommy Kelly, he recorded 2 sacks and 3 tackles as the Raiders defeated the Denver Broncos.
Under head coach Marv Levy and offensive coordinator Ted Marchibroda, the Bills were the first team to truly adopt the no-huddle offense, and with Jim Kelly quarterbacking the no-huddle " K-Gun " offense, the Bills became the only team in NFL history to appear in four consecutive Super Bowls, from 1991-1994.
Simmons returned an interception for a touchdown against Jim Kelly and the Buffalo Bills in the 1996 NFL Playoffs.
* Kelly Holcomb, NFL quarterback
* Mike Kelly, football coach for numerous NCAA, CFL, and NFL teams
Although the Buffalo offense had trouble getting into the end zone because it was both quarterback Jim Kelly and running back Thurman Thomas's first game after recovering from injuries, kicker Steve Christie made an NFL playoff record-tying 5 field goals.
* Leroy Kelly, NFL player
Kelly led the NFL in rushing in 1967 and ' 68, also leading the league in rushing touchdowns for three consecutive years from 1966-68.
He grew up with NFL cornerback Kelly Herndon who also went to Chamberlin.
The son of NFL Pro-Bowl ( and CFL ) quarterback, Frank Tripucka, Kelly currently is the color analyst for the New York Knicks.
Directed by Gordon Parks Jr., Three the Hard Way took the three biggest black action stars of the time – NFL Hall of Famer Jim Brown, former NFL player Fred Williamson, and martial artist Jim Kelly – and produced an action-packed spectacle filled with machismo, gunplay, fight scenes, nudity, and black pride.

Kelly and player
* 1950 – Tom Kelly, American baseball player and manager
* 1960 – Jim Kelly, American football player
* 1962 – Kelly Gruber, American baseball player
* 1982 – Kelly Mazzante, American basketball player
* 1959 – Kelly Tripucka, American basketball player
* 1927 – Red Kelly, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1973 – Kelly Holcomb, American football player
* 1974 – Malcolm O ' Kelly, Irish rugby player
* 1961 – Kelly Hrudey, Canadian ice hockey player
He was soon replaced by Wynton Kelly, a player who brought to the sextet a swinging, bluesy approach that contrasted with Evans ' more delicate playing.
* 1940 – Luke Kelly, Irish singer and banjo player ( d. 1984 )
* 1967 – Pat Kelly, American baseball player
* 1977 – Kelly Schumacher, Canadian basketball player
On December 6, 2010, Gonzalez was traded to the Boston Red Sox for a package of right-handed pitcher Casey Kelly, first baseman Anthony Rizzo, outfielder Reymond Fuentes, and a player to be named later, later determined to be Eric Patterson.
* 1945 – Kelly Groucutt, English singer and bass player ( Electric Light Orchestra and ELO Part II ) ( d. 2009 )
Kelly became the only player ever to throw 50 passes in 2 Super Bowls.
** Kelly Schumacher, American basketball and volleyball player
* February 14 – Jim Kelly, American football player
* July 9 – Kelly Holcomb, American football player
After retiring as a player, Molitor remained with the Twins as a bench coach for three seasons, and was considered a leading candidate to manage the team when Tom Kelly retired after the 2001 season, but declined in part because the Twins were still at the time being targeted for potential contraction.
Recruited to the AFL by the Swans, Kelly made his debut in 1990 after being the best player in his school, and was appointed captain in 1993, won the Brownlow Medal ( the AFL's highest individual honour ) in 1995, won club best and fairests in 1992, 1993, 1996 and 1997, All-Australian selection in 1995, 1996 and 1997 ( the last two as captain ), and the AFLPA's Robert Rose Award for Most Courageous Player in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 2000.
* Gary Kelly, football player and charity campaigner.
Mayo subsequently apologised for his comment to keyboard player Mark Kelly when he phoned the show to take part in a quiz.
* Pam Kelly, recipient of the Wade Trophy, the most valuable women's collegiate basketball player in the nation
* Pam Kelly, recipient of the Wade Trophy, the most valuable women's collegiate basketball player in the nation

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