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  2. The Black Watch (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Watch is an American independent rock band from Santa Barbara, California, United States, whose only constant member has been singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter, John Andrew Fredrick. [1] Through their thirty years in the recording industry, the group has affiliated with at least ten different record labels.

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    MS Black Watch, a cruise ship; Black Watch, a 2006 Scottish play written by Gregory Burke; Black Watch (wristwatch), made by Sinclair Radionics; The Black Watch, a 1929 film directed by John Ford; The Black Watch (band), a rock band; 42nd Regiment of Foot, the official title of the Black Watch regiment from 1739 to 1881; Black Watch, a type of ...

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    He rose to fame as a member of the Doobie Brothers, replacing bassist Dave Shogren on their second album Toulouse Street in 1972. [2]His vocals were mostly restricted to the background in the studio, although he wrote and sang "For Someone Special" (a tribute to ill bandleader Tom Johnston) on the album Takin' It To The Streets (1976) and the creatively syncopated "Need A Lady" on the album ...

  7. Black Watch - Wikipedia

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    Detail from a painting showing 42nd Regiment of Foot (Black Watch) recruits being reviewed on Glasgow Green, c. 1758 42nd Regiment of Foot at Fontenoy, 1745 A Sentry at Ease, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), 1892 Major General Andrew Wauchope c.1899 The Black Watch in the Battle of Magersfontein, Second Boer War, 1899 Black Watch firing rifle grenade in 1917

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  9. List of battalions of the Black Watch - Wikipedia

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    The Black Watch fielded 25 battalions and lost 8,390 officers and other ranks during the course of the war. [9] The regiment's territorial components formed duplicate second and third line battalions. As an example, the three-line battalions of the 5th Black Watch were numbered as the 1/5th, 2/5th, and 3/5th respectively.