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Rich A Salzer was born Oct. 23rd, 1962 in Annandale, Virginia. He played football for Annandale High School, the University of Hawai'i and in the USFL and AFL. |
Rich A Salzer was born Oct. 23rd, 1962 in Annandale, Virginia. He played football for Annandale High School, the University of Hawai'i and in the USFL and AFL. |
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His father Big Rich and Granddad F. C. 'Hap' Salzer were pro football players as well in the Canadian Football League. He has since covered the AFL and other |
His father Big Rich and Granddad F. C. 'Hap' Salzer were pro football players as well in the Canadian Football League. He has since covered the AFL and other |
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western states today and there is a teenage sound alike tribute band out today with the same name. |
western states today and there is a teenage sound alike tribute band out today with the same name. |
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Rich A Salzer was born Oct. 23rd, 1962 in Annandale, Virginia. He played football for Annandale High School, the University of Hawai'i and in the USFL and AFL.
TEAMS | AWARDS | MEDIA | BOOKS | STATS | TRADING CARDS | IMAGES |
Early Life
High School
College Career
Pro Career
Biography
His father Big Rich and Granddad F. C. 'Hap' Salzer were pro football players as well in the Canadian Football League. He has since covered the AFL and other
Pro Football Leagues on SIRIUS Radio and several Hawai'i sports radio shows. He was also in a band called the Bad Dolphins with Nick Franzen and Vic Garcia.
They played their own material and covers of The Bun E Carlos Experience and Cheap Trick from 1981-87 when Jon B Brant was the bassist, and other bands
like Jason & the Scorchers and Webb Wilder. The band cut several vinyl records here and there and were marked by Salzer's bass guitar collection which included
two of Brant's former Cheap Trick basses. Salzer also played guitar, ukelele and harmonica occasionally. His humour was much like Rick Nielsen, and Franzen and
Garcia both played drumms and guitars as this was a power trio. Salzer was married to a former runner-up Miss Honolulu and they had one daughter, Juliana. A
lover of cats, photography, music and travel, he later became a Christian-Preterist minister and third party politico. His late Aunt Barbara Brindle of Sparta, N.J. was
the most knowledgable person on the Hawai'i Five-0 Series and they ran the Hawai'i Five-0 fan club for mnay years before her death. He lives somewhere in the
western states today and there is a teenage sound alike tribute band out today with the same name.
Legacy
See also
External links
References