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  1. Other than Bob Dylan, Fred Neil was perhaps the single most influential singer-songwriter of the '60s US folk boom. With his cavernous baritone and loose-limbed acoustic guitar strumming, he was probably the first singer-songwriter to integrate jazz and blues into his sound. His unique style influenced everyone from Tim Buckley to Crosby, Stills & Nash, and over the years his songs were ...

  2. 9. Dez. 2011 · From the album, The Many Sides of Fred Neil, released in 1999per Wiki:"Everybody's Talkin'" is a song written and recorded by singer-songwriter Fred Neil in ...

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  3. Fred Neil: The Voice of Legend When we talk about folk rock and blues in the 1960s, one name that remains to be synonymous with the genre is Fred Neil. Born on March 16, 1936, in St. Petersburg, Florida, Neil’s resonating voice and intricate guitar playing left an imprint on the music industry.

  4. 9. Okt. 2019 · Writer: Fred Neil. Real freedom is falling asleep at the handlebars of a stolen police motorcycle as you bomb through the L.A. freeway on the brink of heart failure in a hospital gown (Crank).Or a ...

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  6. 23. Mai 2016 · Fred Neil died in July 2001. Fred had early songwriting success placing, ‘Come Back Baby’ with Buddy Holly and, ‘Candy Man’ with Roy Orbison. His first LP, for Elektra in 1964, Tear Down the Walls’ was shared with Vince Martin. Tracks like, ‘Baby’, ‘Wild Child in a World of Trouble’ and, ‘Weary Blues’ already feature Fred ...

  7. 21. Okt. 2018 · It was Fred Neil who introduced Stephen Stills to O’Barry in 1970 – the three of them went sailing in Biscayne Bay, and the talk, naturally, turned to dolphins. O’Barry discussed his recent epiphany, that dolphins were sensitive and highly intelligent creatures, and that keeping them captive, as playthings, was inhumane.