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  1. www.popolvuh.nl › research › biographical-notesCONNY VEIT - POPOL VUH

    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.

  2. Other important members during the next two decades included Djong Yun, Renate Knaup, Conny Veit, Daniel Fichelscher, Klaus Wiese, and Robert Eliscu. [3] The band took its name from the Mayan manuscript containing the mythology of highland Guatemala's K'iche' people. [4]

  3. www.discogs.com › artist › 257321-Conny-VeitConny Veit - Discogs

    Conny Veit. German musician (guitars, percussion, flute, moog), composer and vocalist. Born on 5 June, 1949 in Stuttgart, Germany. Died on 10 October, 2001 in Hamburg, Germany (suicide).

  4. In 1974, after the departure of the guitarist Conny Veit (the founder of GILA), Daniel Fichelscher (former drummer of AMON DÜÜL II) becomes an active member of POPOL VUH ethereal and spiritual adventure.

  5. Florian Fricke's piano and harpsichord lead the orchestra formed by the violin and the oboe flanked by instruments typical of western pop-rock: acoustic and electric guitar, played in a classical way by the guitarist Conny Veitt.

  6. Conny Veit reformed the band GILA with two members of Popol Vuh and released this album in 1973. 'Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee' is astonishing, very different to the forerunner.

  7. Junto al abandono de los sintetizadores, el grupo adoptó guitarras y tambores y acogió a un nutrido grupo de colaboradores: Conny Veit (guitarra), Robert Eliscu (oboe), la soprano coreana Djong Yun, Klaus Weise (tambor) y Fritz Sohnleither (violín).