- John
Henry Creach (May 28, 1917 –
February 22, 1994),
better known as Papa John
Creach, was an
American blues violinist who also pla**** classical, jazz...
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bands shortly thereafter) and
Kaukonen and Casady.
Violinist Papa John
Creach joined Hot Tuna and
Jefferson Airplane in
October 1970. Both
bands finished...
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Phare du
Creach The
lighthouse as seen from the
island of Ushant.
Location Ushant,
France (offs****)
Coordinates 48°27′33″N 5°07′44″W / 48.459241°N 5...
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Creach-Beinn is
usually climbed from the
settlement of Lochbuie. "
Creach-Beinn". hill-bagging.co.uk.
Retrieved 23 May 2019. "walkhighlands
Creach-Beinn"...
- (rhythm guitar, vocals),
David Freiberg (b****, keyboards, vocals), Papa John
Creach (violin), and John
Barbata (drums, vocals); in
addition to new
members Craig...
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destruction in this
period too.
Killebrew 2005, p. 152.
Creach 2003, pp. 9–10.
Laffey 2007, p. 337.
Creach 2003, pp. 10–11. Bruins,
Hendrik J.; van der Plicht...
- the band's 1969
album Volunteers. In
October 1970,
violinist Papa John
Creach (who had also
performed with Hot Tuna) was
added to the group's lineup....
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David Freiberg,
Craig Chaquico, John Barbata, Pete Sears, and Papa John
Creach.
Former Airplane frontman Marty Balin subsequently joined the
group in 1975...
- Freiberg, Barbata,
Creach); b****ist
Peter Kaukonen (soon
replaced by
British multi-instrumentalist Pete Sears, a
veteran of
Creach's debut solo
album and...
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Creach Bheinn is a
prominent mountain in the
Morvern area in the west of Scotland. It is less
steep and even less
frequently climbed than its northern...