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drummer David Raven. For each Swirling Eddies release, band members adopted pseudonyms for the liner notes; "Camarillo Eddy" (Terry Scott Taylor), "Berger... |
fluid dynamics, an eddy is the swirling of a fluid and the reverse current created when the fluid is in a turbulent flow regime. The moving fluid creates... |
Daniel Amos (section Swirling Eddies/Stunt Records) effort, it sold poorly. In the late 1980s, many of the band members became The Swirling Eddies for a string of releases through the early 1990s.: pgs 227.... |
Eddie DeGarmo (category The Swirling Eddies members) co-founded the Christian rock group DeGarmo and Key with him in 1978. DeGarmo played keyboards and provided vocals for the band. DeGarmo was one of the founders... |
Terry Scott Taylor (redirect from Camarillo Eddy) and founding member of the bands Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies (credited as Camarillo Eddy). Taylor is also a member of the roots and alternative... |
David Raven, American drummer with The Swirling Eddies This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led... |
Rob Watson (musician) (category The Swirling Eddies members) and composer. He is best known for his work with the rock bands Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies (credited as Arthur Fhardy). Watson has many projects... |
Let's Spin! (category The Swirling Eddies albums) album's release. Frontline Records helped to launch the Swirling Eddies debut release with a "Guess the Eddies" contest. Fliers and magazine advertisements were... |
Outdoor Elvis (category The Swirling Eddies albums) is the second album by rock band The Swirling Eddies, released in 1989 on Alarma Records. The title track found the Swirling Eddies in search of the elusive... |
The Berry Vest of The Swirling Eddies is the title of compilation album featuring music by the rock band The Swirling Eddies, released in 1995 on Alarma... |
Tim Chandler (category The Choir (alternative rock band) members) work with the rock bands Daniel Amos, The Swirling Eddies (credited as Berger Roy Al) and The Choir. Chandler was also a session musician in the Los Angeles... |
nicknamed "Spot" Jerry Chamberlain (known as "Spot"), the guitarist for the rock group the Swirling Eddies Scott Draves (known as "Spot"), digital artist and... |
Zoom Daddy (category The Swirling Eddies albums) Zoom Daddy is the third album by rock band The Swirling Eddies, released in 1994 on Alarma Records. It was released almost simultaneously with Terry Scott... |
Lost Dogs (redirect from The Lost Dogs) Scott Taylor (Daniel Amos, The Swirling Eddies), Michael Roe (The 77s), Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong (The Choir). The original lineup included Gene... |
Sacred Cows (category The Swirling Eddies albums) Sacred Cows, subtitled "The Songs That Helped Us," is an album featuring the rock band The Swirling Eddies, performing their own less-than-serious versions... |
in the city. Carney is referenced twice in the song "Celebrity Art Party" by American band The Embarrassment. In 1994, the music group The Swirling Eddies... |
Billy Graham (redirect from Freedom from the Seven Deadly Sins) hit, "Billy, You're My Hero" by Greg Hitchcock, "Billy Graham" by The Swirling Eddies, "Billy Graham's Bible" by Joe Nichols, "Billy Frank" by Randy Stonehill... |
Jacob's Trouble Lifesavers Mad at the World Michael Knott Mortal Poor Old Lu Scaterd Few Shades of Blue The Swirling Eddies Terry Scott Taylor White Frogs... |
Frontline Records (category Defunct record labels of the United States) Records featured alternative music acts like Mad at the World, Jacob's Trouble, The Swirling Eddies and Poor Old Lu. Its sister label, Alarma World, was... |
Jerry Chamberlain (category The Swirling Eddies members) guitarist, and producer, best known for his work with the rock bands Daniel Amos and the Swirling Eddies (credited as "Spot"). In late 1974, Chamberlain was... |