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Garrit Allan Robertson Young [1] (May 3, 1953 – August 17, 2023) was an American musician and music producer. He was best known as the original drummer of the indie rock band Pavement from its inception in 1989 until his departure in 1993.
Gary Young, the original drummer for the band Pavement, has died at the age of 70.. The news was announced on social media by the American rock group’s frontman Stephen Malkmus. “Gary Young ...
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]
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 ]
Gary Young, the madcap original drummer for the pivotal indie-rock band Pavement, died Thursday, the band has confirmed. No cause of death was announced; he was 70. Singer-guitarist Stephen ...
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) .
Gary Young (Australian musician) (born 1947), founding member of Australian rock band Daddy Cool; Gary Young (footballer) (born 1958), Australian rules footballer; 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 ...
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]