Elf 2
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Elf was a blues-rock band founded in 1967 by singer and bassist Ronnie James Dio, keyboardist Doug Thaler, drummer Gary Driscoll, and guitarists Nick Pantas and David Feinstein (Dio's cousin). The band was originally called The Electric Elves, but was shortened to The Elves and finally Elf in mid-1970. Elf disbanded in 1975, after recording three albums.
On February 12, 1970, the band was involved in an automobile accident which claimed the life of Nick Pantas, whom the band decided not to replace. After recovering from his injuries, Doug Thaler played keyboards with the band for one more year. He quit the band after their 1972 album, Live at the Bank, and was replaced by Micky Lee Soule. (Upon leaving in 1972, Thaler moved to New York and got a job as a booking agent? Elf was one of the bands he booked. In 1983, he became co-manager of Mötley Crüe. Present day he works at Metropolitan Talent as an artist manager, working with artists such as Art Garfunkel, Bruce Hornsby & Ratdog).
Elf's self-titled debut album was produced by Deep Purple members Roger
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Christmas Elves[]
| Elves (A.K.A Elf) | |
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Type |
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First Appearance | German Mythology and Folklore |
Location | North Pole and Hidden Continents and Islands |
Habitat | Ice Caps, Woodlands (Temperate or Tropical), Tropical Forests, Deserts, Caves and Cities. |
Hair Color(s) | All colors |
Skin Color(s) | Can Range from White, any shade of Black to Extremely Pale Pink (Dark Elves are Purple or extremely pale) |
Eye Color(s) | All colors (Except White) |
Height | Ranges from 0.66 to 3 meters |
Weight | Ranges from 17 to 250 kilograms |
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Unusual Feature(s) | Pointed Ears |
Elves look like cool a Human with a Slim, Athletic or Muscular Build and V-shaped (Male) and Hourglass (Female) figure. Have leaf-shaped ears are hairless everywhere (Except Hair on the head like humans, eyebrows and eyelashes), males are very Androgynous, j
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Elf
Supernatural being in Germanic folklore
This article is about the mythical creature. For Tolkien's fictional version, see Elf (Middle-earth). For the film, see Elf (film). For other uses, see Elf (disambiguation).
"Elves" redirects here. For the lightning-related phenomenon, see ELVES.
An elf (pl.: elves) is a type of humanoidsupernatural being in Germanicfolklore. Elves appear especially in North Germanic mythology, being mentioned in the IcelandicPoetic Edda and the Prose Edda.
In medieval Germanic-speaking cultures, elves were thought of as beings with magical powers and supernatural beauty, ambivalent towards everyday people and capable of either helping or hindering them.[1] Beliefs varied considerably over time and space and flourished in both pre-Christian and Christian cultures. The word elf is found throughout the Germanic languages. It seems originally to have meant 'white being'. However, reconstructing the early concept depends largely on texts written by Christians, in Old and Middle English, medieval German, and Old Norse. These asso
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