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Golden Earring


Golden Earring is a Dutch Rock/Pop Group. They had chart success with the songs "Eight Miles High" in 1969, "Radar Love" in 1973, and again with "Twilight Zone" in 1982. The band was founded in 1961 in The Hague. Members of Golden Earring are Barry Hay (vocals, guitar, flute and saxophone), George Kooymans (vocals and guitar), Rinus Gerritsen (bass and keyboard) and Cesar Zuiderwijk (drums).

Discography

  • 1965 Just Earrings
  • 1967 Winter-Harvest
  • 1968 Miracle Mirror
  • 1969 On the Double
  • 1969 Eight Miles High
  • 1970 Golden Earring
  • 1971 Seven Tears
  • 1972 Together
  • 1973 Moontan
  • 1975 Switch
  • 1976 To the Hilt
  • 1976 Contraband
  • 1977 Live
  • 1978 Grab It for a Second
  • 1979 No Promises...No Debts
  • 1980 Prisoner of the Night
  • 1981 2nd Live
  • 1982 Cut
  • 1984 N.E.W.S.
  • 1984 Something Heavy Going Down (live)
  • 1986 The Hole
  • 1989 Keeper of the Flame
  • 1991 Bloody Buccaneers
  • 1992 The Naked Truth (unplugged)
  • 1994 Face It (partially unplugged)
  • 1995 Love Sweat (covers)
  • 1997 Naked II (unplugged)
  • 1999 Paradise in Distress
  • 2000 Last Blast of the Century (live)
  • 2003 Millbrook U.S.A.
  • 2004 Naked III (unplugged)


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. Havens rarely writes his own songs and often interpret the works of Dylan and The Beatles.
. He later played at the 1993 inauguration of President Bill Clinton. The band was founded in 1961 in The Hague. Members of Golden Earring are Barry Hay (vocals, guitar, flute and saxophone), George Kooymans (vocals and guitar), Rinus Gerritsen (bass and keyboard) and Cesar Zuiderwijk (drums). The song became an international hit. They had chart success with the songs "Eight Miles High" in 1969, "Radar Love" in 1973, and again with "Twilight Zone" in 1982. Finally, he decided to improvise a version of "Motherless Child" to which he added a verse with the word "Freedom" repeated over and over.


Golden Earring is a Dutch Rock/Pop Group. He received continuous ovations and kept playing encores until he ran out of songs. 2004 Naked III (unplugged). In 1969, Havens opened the Woodstock Festival. 2003 Millbrook U.S.A.. Havens first rose to fame in the Greenwich Village folk music scene that also fostered Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. 2000 Last Blast of the Century (live). Havens is best known for his somewhat wild guitar style of brisk strumming.

1999 Paradise in Distress. Richie Havens (born January 21, 1941 in Brooklyn, New York) is an African American folk singer and guitarist. 1997 Naked II (unplugged). 1995 Love Sweat (covers). 1994 Face It (partially unplugged).

1992 The Naked Truth (unplugged). 1991 Bloody Buccaneers. 1989 Keeper of the Flame. 1986 The Hole.

1984 Something Heavy Going Down (live). 1984 N.E.W.S.. 1982 Cut. 1981 2nd Live.

1980 Prisoner of the Night. 1979 No Promises...No Debts. 1978 Grab It for a Second. 1977 Live.

1976 Contraband. 1976 To the Hilt. 1975 Switch. 1973 Moontan.

1972 Together. 1971 Seven Tears. 1970 Golden Earring. 1969 Eight Miles High.

1969 On the Double. 1968 Miracle Mirror. 1967 Winter-Harvest. 1965 Just Earrings.