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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Conny_VeitConny Veit - Wikipedia

    Labels. BASF, Second Battle. Wolf Conrad "Conny" Veit (born 5 June 1949) was a German musician, singer, composer and painter, best known for his appearances in Gila and Popol Vuh. His main instrument was the guitar. His name was misspelled "Conny Veidt" in Gila's first album.

  2. www.popolvuh.nl › research › biographical-notesCONNY VEIT - popolvuh.nl

    Conny Veit from Stuttgart founded his band Gila in 1969. In his book ‘Der Pate des Krautrock’ Gerhard Augustin, working for United Artists in the 70s, makes mentioning of Conny Veit visiting him - with demotape - in Munich april 1970. The first album of Gila however was released one year later on BASF.

  3. Wolf Conrad "Conny" Veit (nacido el 5 de junio de 1949) fue un músico, cantante, compositor y pintor alemán, mejor conocido por sus apariciones en Gila y Popol Vuh . Su principal instrumento fue la guitarra. Su nombre estaba mal escrito "Conny Veidt" en el primer álbum de Gila.

  4. Además de lo citado, Florian ha invitado a participar a la vocalista coreana Djong Yun y al guitarrista eléctrico alemán Conny Veit.

  5. Other important members during the next two decades included Djong Yun, Renate Knaup, Conny Veit, Daniel Fichelscher, Klaus Wiese, and Robert Eliscu. The band took its name from the Mayan manuscript containing the mythology of highland Guatemala 's K'iche' people .

  6. Wolf Conrad „Conny“ Veit (* 5. Juni 1949) war ein deutscher Musiker, Sänger, Komponist und Maler, der vor allem durch seine Auftritte in Gila und Popol Vuh bekannt wurde . Sein Hauptinstrument war die Gitarre. Sein Name wurde in Gilas erstem Album falsch geschrieben: „Conny Veidt“. Über Connys Leben ist wenig bekannt.

  7. Led by guitarist Conny Veit, Gila is an ensemble that generated a great contribution to the krautrock scene back in the early 80s, before Veit shifted toward the ranks of Popol Vuh and Guru Guru. "Free Electric Sound" is Gila's debut release, and it certainly indicates quite clearly the reasons why this band is so important to krautrock lovers.