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  2. Blue Mountain Eagle (band) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain Eagle (band) Blue Mountain Eagle was a short-lived American psychedelic / acid rock group that evolved out of New Buffalo Springfield in August 1969 and recorded a lone album for Atlantic/Atco Records, which they were personally signed to by label founder Ahmet Ertegun.

  3. Blue Mountain Eagle (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Mountain Eagle was established in 1898, [5] and has undergone a long string of mergers in the decades since. [6] In 1948, the newspaper was sold to Elmo Smith, who went on to found Eagle Newspapers. [7] He sold it to Donna and John Moreau in 1968. [8] The newspaper was acquired by the East Oregonian Publishing Company in 1979.

  4. Buffalo Springfield - Wikipedia

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    Another guitarist, Joey Newman (formerly of Don and the Goodtimes, later of the pioneering prog group Touch), was added in June 1969, but two months later Martin was fired, and the remaining members carried on as Blue Mountain Eagle. Martin then formed a new group called Medicine Ball, which released a lone album in 1970 for Uni Records. Martin ...

  5. Blue Mountain Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain Eagle may refer to: Blue Mountain Eagle (band), an American rock band of the late 1960s-early 1970s. Blue Mountain Eagle (newspaper), a newspaper published in John Day, Oregon, United States. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  6. EO Media Group - Wikipedia

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    The company acquired the Blue Mountain Eagle in 1979, the Chinook Observer in 1988, the Capital Press in 1991, Wallowa County Chieftain in 2000, [8] and The Hermiston Herald in 2008. [9] Country Media sold the Seaside Signal, [10] Cannon Beach Gazette and Coast River Business Journal to EO Media Group in 2013. [11] [12]

  7. Eagle Newspapers (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Newspapers was an American newspaper publisher serving the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The company originated in 1948 when Elmo Smith purchased the Blue Mountain Eagle. He would later sell the paper but the company's name would be derived from that title. Smith served a term as Oregon Governor and upon his death the business ...

  8. 1969 in heavy metal music - Wikipedia

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    In the Court of the Crimson King. The Kinks. Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) 22. Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin II. High Tide. Sea Shanties.

  9. Sweathog - Wikipedia

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    Sweathog was an American rock band. Group members Lenny Goldsmith and David Leonard Johnson first met in 1967 while Johnson was playing in a group called The Persuaders at the Wayne Manor nightclub in Sunnyvale, California. After Johnson did a stint with the Beach Boys and Dr. John, he reconvened with Lenny and formed Sweathog along with Barry ...