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* Adrian Young ( born 1969 ), American drummer for the rock band No Doubt
While touring Scandinavia he first joined forces with guitarist and singer Peter Thorup, together forming the band New Church, who were one of the support bands at the Rolling Stones Free Concert in Hyde Park, London, on 5 July 1969.
Notable jazz bassists from the 1940s to the 1950s included bassist Jimmy Blanton ( 1918 – 1942 ) whose short tenure in the Duke Ellington Swing band ( cut short by his death from tuberculosis ) introduced new melodic and harmonic solo ideas for the instrument ; bassist Ray Brown ( 1926 – 2002 ), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet ; hard bop bassist Ron Carter ( born 1937 ), who has appeared on 3, 500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, including LPs by Thelonious Monk and Wes Montgomery and many Blue Note Records artists ; and Paul Chambers ( 1935 – 1969 ), a member of the Miles Davis Quintet ( including the landmark modal jazz recording Kind of Blue ) and many other 1950s and 1960s rhythm sections, was known for his virtuosic improvisations.
Their 1969 album The Gilded Palace of Sin was a modernized version of the Bakersfield style of country music made popular by Buck Owens, and the band appeared on the album cover wearing Nudie suits emblazoned with all sorts of hippie accoutrements.
He played in a band called Carp, which released one album on Epic Records in 1969.
One British folk / rock band ( 1969 – 2003 ), Lindisfarne, was even named after the island, while a Celtic Christian progressive rock band named after another island, Iona, has a song devoted to Lindisfarne on its album Journey into the Morn ( 1995 ).
After meeting Simon King in a Chelsea shopping centre in 1969, he joined the band Opal Butterfly, but the group soon folded, having previously failed to raise enough interest with their preceding CBS singles.
Skinhead culture became so popular by 1969 that even the rock band Slade temporarily adopted the look as a marketing strategy.
Eloy, a progressive rock band formed by guitarist Frank Bornemann in 1969, had a distinctly symphonic sound in the second part of the ' 70s when Jurgen Rosenthal and Detlev Schmidtchen were part of the group ( which also included Klaus-Peter Matziol ).
He became enamored of the Velvet Underground while he was still in high school, and after graduating in 1969, he moved to New York City where he became personally acquainted with the band and on one occasion opened the bill for them.
* In 1969, progressive rock band Yes covered the song " Something's Coming " as the B-side to their first single " Sweetness ".
* Egg ( band ), an English group founded 1969
In the Australian movie The Dish, the theme was mistaken for the national anthem of the US by a local band upon the visit of the US Ambassador to Parkes, NSW, to commemorate the 1969 moon landing.
** Fuse ( Fuse album ), a 1969 album by the above band.
1 ), Steve Jolliffe ( wind instruments and vocals on Cyclone and the following tour ; he was also part of a short-lived 1969 line-up ), Ralf Wadephul ( in collaboration with Edgar Froese recorded album Blue Dawn, but it was released only in 2006 ; also credited for one track on Optical Race ( 1988 ) and toured with the band in support of this album ), and Linda Spa ( saxophonist who appeared on numerous albums and concerts between 1990 and 1996, as well as 2005 onwards ).
He played with several jazz bands before joining the electric folk band, Fairport Convention, in August 1969.
* Karl Koch ( Weezer ) ( born 1969 ), musician in the band Weezer
* Rock bands – Jeff Wayne and Rick Wakeman with Kevin Peek did a Progressive Rock version of the entire suite with added incidental music on an album called " Beyond The Planets " which also contained occasional narration by Patrick Allen. An arrangement of " Mars " by progressive-rock trio Emerson, Lake & Powell appeared on their eponymous album ( 1985 ) and was played in their 1985 – 86 live shows. King Crimson, Greg Lake's first successful band performed a rock arrangement of " Mars " live in 1969.
Since late 1969, Led Zeppelin had been planning on filming one of their live performances for a projected movie documentary of the band.
That album, the appropriately titled Goodbye, was recorded in late 1968 and released in early 1969, after the band had broken up.
Preston had been introduced to The Beatles during the early 1960s, but did not work with them until 1969, when Harrison invited him to join them for recording sessions in order to defuse tensions in the band.
In 1969, John Denver abandoned the band life to pursue a solo career and released his first album for RCA Records: Rhymes & Reasons.
In 1969, they broke up, and he started a new band, the Earl Scruggs Revue, featuring several of his sons.
Focus is a Dutch rock band which was founded by classically trained organist / flautist Thijs van Leer in 1969, and is most famous for the instrumental pieces " Hocus Pocus " and " Sylvia ".

1969 and scored
Benny and Björn scored their first hits as songwriters in the spring of 1969: " Ljuva Sextital " ( a hit with Brita Borg ) and " Speleman " ( a hit for The Hep Stars ).
Although Hill, no longer a front-runner since his 1969 accident, took his final Formula One win in the non-championship BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone, the team scored only seven championship points.
O ' Neal scored 46 points in Game 1 against the Trail Blazers, marking the highest single-game playoff scoring output by a Laker since Jerry West scored 53 against the Celtics in 1969.
In only three years playing for his father at LSU, Maravich scored 3, 667 points — 1, 138 of those in 1968, 1, 148 in 1969 and 1, 381 in 1970 while averaging 43. 8, 44. 2 and 44. 5 points per game.
He scored for the films Zorba the Greek ( 1964 ), Z ( 1969 ), and Serpico ( 1973 ).
Gladys Knight & the Pips joined the Motown roster in 1966, and, although regarded as a second-string act, scored several hit singles, including " I Heard It Through the Grapevine ", ( recorded later by Marvin Gaye ), " Friendship Train " ( 1969 ), " If I Were Your Woman " ( 1970 ), " I Don't Want To Do Wrong " ( 1971 ), the Grammy Award winning " Neither One of Us ( Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye )" ( 1972 ), and " Daddy Could Swear ( I Declare )" ( 1973 ).
They also scored class 1 – 2 in 1967 and 1968, and reached the podium in 1969 and 1970.
Debuted in the league in 1969 and scored 11, 549 points and 6, 178 rebounds in 631 games.
Militant's national secretary Peter Taaffe outlined how " the trade union and Labour Movement scored a tremendous victory in forcing the Labour government to climb down over its proposed anti-trade union legislation " in the first issue of the Militant International Review ( Autumn 1969 ), Militant's quarterly theoretical journal.
In 1969, Pelé scored the 1, 000th goal of his career at the Maracanã against Vasco in front of 125, 000 spectators.
Further international tournament victories were scored at East Berlin 1962, Sarajevo 1967, Hastings 1967-68, Kecskemét 1968, Tallinn 1969, Pärnu 1971, and Las Palmas 1973.
At San Juan 1969, he scored 9 / 15 for a shared 6th – 7th place ( Spassky won ).
In the same year they scored a hit with Green's " Black Magic Woman " ( later covered more successfully by Santana ), followed by the guitar instrumental " Albatross " ( 1969 ), which reached number one in the British singles charts.
DeShannon continued writing and recording, but it was not until 1969 that she scored her next smash single and album, both entitled " Put a Little Love in Your Heart ".
Nash's departure saw The Hollies again turn to outside writers for their single A-sides, but the group's British chart fortunes rallied during 1969 and 1970 and they scored four consecutive UK Top 20 hits ( including two consecutive Top 5 placings ) in this period, beginning with the Geoff Stephens / Tony Macaulay song, " Sorry Suzanne " ( Feb. 1969 ), which reached No. 3 in the UK, followed by the emotional civil rights – themed ballad " He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother ", which featured the piano playing of Elton John, and which reached No. 3 in October 1969.
In 1969 The Guess Who scored an international hit with " These Eyes ", co-written by Cummings and guitarist Randy Bachman.
Sloan recorded two triple-doubles during his career, and scored a career-high 43 points in a 1969 game versus the Milwaukee Bucks.
His best professional year was with them, where he scored 108 points in 1969 – 70.
He scored 27 goals for the Canadiens in the 1969 – 70 season.
He played 36 games for England from 1969 to 1976 and scored 10 tries.

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