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  1. Jan 11, 2022 · 1.8K views 1 year ago. Tribute to Pat Powers. Music credit: Tommy Henricksen & SoloDallas Team, covering AC/DC's : "Hells Bells" ...more. Tribute to Pat Powers.

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    • GODS TO GHOSTS Volleyball
  2. Jul 8, 2008 · 113 subscribers. 31 views 10 months ago. Oral history of Pat Powers by Paul Yeager, produced by Cliff Brockman, for the Archives of Iowa Broadcasting on 5/10/2022. Pat Powers has spent...

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    • Archives of Iowa Broadcasting & Wartburg Archives
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  4. www.youtube.com › @MUSICALPOWERSPat Powers - YouTube

    Pat Powers. @MUSICALPOWERS ‧. ‧. 378 subscribers ‧ 55 videos. Here for ''Shits and Giggles'' plus everybody is having fun on Youtube, Hello gang! ...yep i wore a lot of hats in my life ...

  5. Patrick Anthony Powers (October 8, 1869 – July 30, 1948) was an American producer who was involved in the movie and animation industry of the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s as a distributor and producer. He established Powers Moving Picture Company , also known as Powers Picture Plays .

    • Movie distributor and producer
  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0694602Pat Powers - IMDb

    Producer: For the Good of All. Pat Powers was born on October 8, 1869 in Waterford, Ireland as Patrick A. Powers. He is known for his work on The Galloping Cowboy (1926), For the Good of All (1912) and A Frozen Ape (1910). He worked on Steamboat Willie (1928), starring Mickey Mouse as the lead role.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Director
    • July 30, 1948
    • Pat Powers
  7. Producer: For the Good of All. Pat Powers was born on October 8, 1869 in Waterford, Ireland as Patrick A. Powers. He is known for his work on The Galloping Cowboy (1926), For the Good of All (1912) and A Frozen Ape (1910). He worked on Steamboat Willie (1928), starring Mickey Mouse as the lead role.

  8. Patrick Powers may refer to: Patrick T. Powers (1860–1925), American baseball executive and manager. Patrick Powers (volleyball) (born 1958), American former volleyball player. Pat Powers (producer) (1870–1948), Irish-American businessman and film producer.

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