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"Rex Kramer" - played and wrote songs with Johnny Cash, wrote the song "Last Call for Alcohol," once married to Liza Minnelli. 'Rexkramer' are also a Melbourne band consisting of Grant Ledwich, Peter McConnell, Grant Smith and Leif Jones. They are still active and have made memorable tracks such as 'Next stop's waiting' and 'Testify'.
"Rex Kramer" - played and wrote songs with Johnny Cash, wrote the song "Last Call for Alcohol," once married to Liza Minnelli. 'Rexkramer' are also a Melbourne band consisting of Grant Ledwich, Peter McConnell, Grant Smith and Leif Jones. They are still active and have made memorable tracks such as 'Next stop's waiting' and 'Testify'.
Rex kramer also was a member of the Grammy Award winning New Christy Minsterls (1963 for best Vocal Chorus Group)and played the Command Performance for the Queen of England in the 60's.

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Rex Kramer may refer to:

  • Rex Kramer, Danger Seeker, a character in The Kentucky Fried Movie, a 1977 American comedy film directed by John Landis and written by David Zucker, Jerry Zucker, and Jim Abrahams
  • Rex Kramer, a character in Airplane!, an 1980 American comedy film directed by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker
  • "Rex Kramer", a song by Gomez from their 2002 album In Our Gun

"Rex Kramer" - played and wrote songs with Johnny Cash, wrote the song "Last Call for Alcohol," once married to Liza Minnelli. 'Rexkramer' are also a Melbourne band consisting of Grant Ledwich, Peter McConnell, Grant Smith and Leif Jones. They are still active and have made memorable tracks such as 'Next stop's waiting' and 'Testify'. Rex kramer also was a member of the Grammy Award winning New Christy Minsterls (1963 for best Vocal Chorus Group)and played the Command Performance for the Queen of England in the 60's.