Third Ear Band (album) — Third Ear Band was the second album by the Third Ear Band, released in 1970. It consists of four improvised pieces, Air , Earth , Fire , and Water , and is therefore sometimes known as Elements .Track listingAll compositions by Coff, Minns, Smith … Wikipedia
Third Ear Band — evolved within the London alternative and free music scene of the mid 1960s.HistoryMembers came from The Giant Sun Trolley The People Band to create a uniquely improvised music drawing on Eastern raga forms, European folk, experimental and… … Wikipedia
Taupin — Infobox Album | Name = Taupin Type = Album Artist = Bernie Taupin Released = 1971 Recorded = Genre = Spoken Word Length = Label = DJM Producer = Gus Dudgeon Reviews = Last album = This album = Taupin (1971) Next album = He Who Rides The Tiger… … Wikipedia
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Bede Griffiths — For other people named Swami Dayananda, see Swami Dayananda (disambiguation). Dom Bede Griffiths OSB Cam Born Alan Richard Griffiths December 17, 1906(1906 12 17) Walton on Thames, Surrey, England Died May 13, 1993(19 … Wikipedia
Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me — Infobox Book name = Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me title orig = translator = image caption = Dell Publishing 7th edition, 1975 softcover author = Richard Fariña illustrator = cover artist = Chereskin country = United States language =… … Wikipedia
Carol Young — Infobox musical artist | Name = Carol Young Img size= Img capt=Carol Young in 2007 Background = solo singer Birth name = Carol Young Alias = Born = Died = Instrument = Vocals, Bass guitar Genre = Bluegrass, Country music Occupation = Singer,… … Wikipedia
Ough (orthography) — Ough is a letter sequence often seen in words in the English language. In Middle English, where the spelling arose, it was probably pronounced with a back rounded vowel and a velar fricative, e.g., [oːx] or [uːx]. It is by far the sequence of… … Wikipedia