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* In addition, in 1974, Greg Lake ( of Emerson, Lake & Palmer ) wrote and recorded the song, " I Believe In Father Christmas ", which was released as a single in 1975.
* Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Brain Salad Surgery 1973
Emerson used these knives many times as keyholders when playing the Hammond Organ during concerts with The Nice and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, often before destroying them.
* 1944 – Keith Emerson, British keyboardist and composer ( Emerson, Lake & Palmer )
Keyboardist Keith Emerson went on to form Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer kicked off ' 70s Symphonic Prog with their first album Emerson, Lake & Palmer ( 1970 ).
Artists include Jimi Hendrix, The Who, The Doors, Chicago, Richie Havens, John Sebastian, Joan Baez, Ten Years After, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Jethro Tull.
* Pugh, Emerson W .; Johnson, Lyle R .; Palmer, John H. ( 1991 ).
Arkenstone was influenced by writers such as J. R. R. Tolkien and Ian Fleming, and grew up listening to bands like Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Deep Purple and Yes, as well as listening to classical music.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, also known as ELP, are a sporadically active English progressive rock supergroup.
The band consists of Keith Emerson ( keyboards ), Greg Lake ( bass guitar, vocals, guitar ) and Carl Palmer ( drums, percussion ).
Palmer was initially reluctant to leave Atomic Rooster ( a band he had just helped form ) but was persuaded by the " magic " he felt when playing with Emerson and Lake.
The name Emerson, Lake and Palmer came about for two reasons: to remove the focus on Emerson as the most famous of the three ( and thereby recognise all three ) and to ensure that they were not called the " new Nice ".
Their debut album was simply titled Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and was released in late 1970.
Keith Emerson contributed a series of treatments of classical pieces ( such as Bach's French Suite No. 1 in D minor, BWV 812 and Bartok's ' Allegro Barbaro '), Carl Palmer provided a drum solo ( called " Tank ") and Greg Lake provided two ballads, beginning with the folky, extended work " Take a Pebble ".
Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, and Carl Palmer at a record store signing, Toronto, February, 1978.
On the same documentary, Keith Emerson said, they ( Lake and Palmer ) still blame him for it, " you and your bloody orchestra ".
Emerson, Lake and Palmer disbanded later in 1979.

Emerson and subsequently
It was subsequently placed in the middle of several spiral representations of the periodic system for classifying the chemical elements, such as those of Charles Janet ( 1928 ), E. I. Emerson ( 1944 ), John D. Clark ( 1950 ) and in Philip Stewart's Chemical Galaxy ( 2005 ).
Mitchell subsequently suggested a jam session with himself, Lake, Emerson and Hendrix.
The band was labeled a supergroup as it included former members of several veteran progressive rock bands, namely bassist / vocalist John Wetton ( formerly in Mogul Thrash, Family, King Crimson, Roxy Music, Uriah Heep, U. K. and Wishbone Ash ), guitarist Steve Howe ( formerly, and subsequently in Yes ), keyboardist Geoff Downes ( of Yes and The Buggles ) and drummer Carl Palmer ( formerly in The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Atomic Rooster and Emerson, Lake & Palmer ).
Emerson became intrigued with the Hammond organ after hearing jazz organist Jack McDuff perform " Rock Candy " and it subsequently became his instrument of choice for performing in the late 1960s.
Lear went to high school in Hartford, Connecticut and subsequently attended Emerson College in Boston, but dropped out in 1942 to join the United States Army Air Forces.
Mayer subsequently lead the McLaren to their first World Constructors ' Championship in 1974 with Brazilian driver Emerson Fittipaldi, who also won the World Drivers ' Championship that year.
Penner was subsequently returned for the riding of Emerson in the provincial elections of 1990, 1995, 1999 and 2003, each time by a significant margin.
This decision was subsequently reversed by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals two years later ; see U. S. v. Emerson.

Emerson and joined
The family moved to Boston in 1838, where Alcott's father established an experimental school and joined the Transcendental Club with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
In Emerson Fittipaldi, world champion with Lotus two years earlier, joined McLaren.
Harry Emerson Fosdick, who had been charged with heresy by opponents in the denomination, a case settled when Fosdick, a liberal Baptist, resigned his pulpit in the Presbyterian Church, which he had never joined.
When open tennis arrived in 1968, Emerson joined the pro tour, and had many new battles with Laver.
In 1985 he started recording with Phenomena for their first album, which was released in 1986 when he joined up with Keith Emerson and Greg Lake as a member of Emerson, Lake & Powell.
Ralph Waldo Emerson never joined the Brook Farm community, despite several invitations.
In 1977, Stiers joined the cast of the now iconic CBS-TV sitcom M * A * S * H. As Major Charles Emerson Winchester III, Stiers filled the void created by the departure of actor Larry Linville's Frank Burns character.
Loos returned to California just as Griffith who wanted to make longer films, was leaving Triangle, and she joined director and future husband John Emerson for a string of successful Douglas Fairbanks films.
Emerson finally joined Loos in London, and to keep his spirits up she took him to the theatre every night.
Now happy and successful, Loos moved to an apartment in Hollywood, where she was unexpectedly and unpleasantly joined by Emerson.
After seeing out his three-year contract at March, Peterson joined Colin Chapman's Team Lotus in 1973, partnering defending champion Emerson Fittipaldi.
Among the scholars who joined him were John Burroughs, John Muir, George Bird Grinnell, Louis Agassiz Fuertes, Edward Curtis, Trevor Kincaid, G. K. Gilbert, Albert Fisher, Robert Ridgway, Charles Keeler, Frederick Coville, Frederick Dellenbaugh, William Emerson Ritter and Clinton Hart Merriam.
That autumn, and continuing to the spring of 1886, Dickinson joined the University Extension Scheme to give public lectures that covered Carlyle, Emerson, Browning, and Tennyson.
In 1990, Baxter joined John Entwistle, Joe Walsh, Keith Emerson and Simon Phillips in a supergroup called The Best.
Emerson later joined Qatar outfit Al-Sadd with the transfer fee of 8 million US dollars in 2005.
She joined the show's original run, replacing Faye Emerson in 1958 and remaining until the show's finale in 1967.
Wilson stepped down from driving to look after the management of the team in 1976 when his brother, Emerson, joined the team from McLaren.
Hunnicutt and nemesis, Charles Emerson Winchester III became so fed up that they joined forces to assure Dupree wouldn't remain long at the unit.
In 1989, Chip Ganassi, who had driven in the IndyCar World Series, joined Pat Patrick as co-owner for Emerson Fittipaldi's Marlboro IndyCar team.
Later that month, Witt joined Board member Edwin S. Smith, former Board associate general counsel Thomas I. Emerson, and four other NLRB attorneys in denying Smith Committee testimony that they were members of the Communist Party or had followed the CPUSA line in their work.
On 2006-10-24, Brown joined the Emerson College Board of Trustees.

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