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Donald Gary Young (July 11, 1949 – May 12, 2018) was an American businessman specializing in essential oils and alternative medicine. He was the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Young Living , a Utah-based multi-level marketing company that sells essential oils and dietary supplements .
Starting in 2000, Gary ran the Young Life Research clinic in Springville, Utah. After settling a lawsuit in 2005, the clinic was closed, and he opened a clinic in Ecuador, practicing medicine and performing surgery there, over concerns from Young Living's COO, David Stirling. [2] He also opened his first international farm in Ecuador in 2006. [3]
After leaving Pavement, Young released three albums, Hospital, Things We Do for You, and The Grey Album under the name Gary Young's Hospital. [12] The music video for the song "Plant Man" was featured in the Beavis and Butthead Season 5 episode "Skin Trade." [14] In 2016, he collaborated with recording engineer Richard Selleseth on the album ...
Gary Young (drummer) (1953–2023), first drummer of the 1990s alternative rock band Pavement; Gary Young (poet) (born 1951), American poet and printer; Gary F. Young (born 1945), American politician from Idaho; Gary Young (screenwriter), British screenwriter; Gary Young (wrestler), American professional wrestler; D. Gary Young (1949–2018 ...
Gary Young (drums, vocals) and Wayne Duncan (bass guitar, vocals) were the rhythm section of many bands, particularly instrumental groups, from the early 1960s onwards. [4] [5] One of these was The Rondells who were also the backing band for Bobby & Laurie, a popular singing duo with their No. 1 hit "Hitch Hiker" from 1966. [5]
David Harrington is an American retired professional wrestler under the ring name Gary Young. Best known for his time with World Class Championship Wrestling , Continental Wrestling Association , UWF Mid-South , United States Wrestling Association , and Global Wrestling Federation . [ 3 ]
Original drummer Gary Young died on August 17, 2023, at the age of 70. [77] A documentary on Young's life, Louder Than You Think, had premiered earlier that year at SXSW. [78] The band performed their final show of the year at Smale Park in Cincinnati at the National's Homecoming festival on September 16, 2023. [79]
Daddy Cool is an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1970 with the original line-up of Wayne Duncan (bass, vocals), Ross Hannaford (lead guitar, bass, vocals), Ross Wilson (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica) and Gary Young (drums, vocals) .