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Barry Kramer was the first player from the Capital Region to be selected in the first round of the National Basketball Association’s draft in 1964 after a fabulous collegiate career at New York ...
Schenectady native and basketball legend Barry Kramer in New York on February 16, 1981. (Tom LaPoint/Times Union Archive) NYU basketball player, Barry Kramer (fore), during a game against Iona ...
During his time suiting up for the Nets, Kramer wore only jersey No. 15 and put up 3.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per game.
For J.J. Kramer, the quest to resurrect the notorious rock magazine Creem was a lifetime goal that was always just out of reach. He was 4 years old in 1981 when his father, publisher Barry Kramer ...
Barry Kramer starred at Linton High School, where he shared the court with NBA legend Pat Riley. Kramer went on to play for NYU, the Warriors, Knicks and Nets. Kramer was selected in the first ...
Barry Kramer died at the age of 82 on Saturday, leaving a legacy not only as one of the best basketball players to ever come out of the Capital Region, but as a respected judge for decades in ...
Playing off the name of the band Cream, the magazine was founded in 1969 by Barry Kramer, rising from a Detroit rock scene that included Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper and Bob Seger. With plenty of ...
And so the new edition of the glossy print magazine is a tribute to the late, great rock scribe, including a previously unpublished 1976 letter from Bangs to Creem founder Barry Kramer ...
Apparently, Bangs brought the same energy to everything he wrote — even a 1976 office memo in which he unloaded on Creem publisher Barry Kramer, demanding a raise, health insurance, new ...
He was later elected to the state supreme court in 2009. “I’m very sad to learn of the passing of Judge Barry Kramer. Judge Kramer was a proud son of Schenectady, an outstanding high school ...