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  1. Klaatu ( / ˈklɑːtuː /) was a Canadian rock group [1] formed in 1973 by the duo of John Woloschuk and Dee Long. They named themselves after an ambassador, Klaatu, from an extraterrestrial confederation who visits Earth with his companion robot Gort in the film The Day the Earth Stood Still.

  2. I received a letter from John Woloschuk today, June 10. 2020, about the songwriting credits of Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft. Click here to read it. The most active way to stay up to date with Klaatu information is currently through the Facebook group Klaatu-Rocks!

  3. Dec 7, 2011 · 400K views 12 years ago. Introducing... the OFFICIAL Klaatu "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" YouTube video, complete with a specially-edited version of the 2011 re-mastered audio....

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  4. The band comprised of Terry Draper, Dee Long, and John Woloschuk. Their first album, 3:47 EST was released in 1976 and is regarded by many to be their best album. A Providence...

  5. This quirky production belongs to Klaatu, a trio of musicians to emerge from Canada with a sound that was so uncannily like the Beatles at times that in the beginning that they were mistaken for a secret reformation of the legendary band under the guise of an obscure alias.

  6. Klaatu (John Woloschuk, Dee Long and Terry Draper) is the Canadian progressive rock band that attempted to "let the music speak for itself" in 1976 by releasing Klaatu (3:47 E.S.T.) with all credits simply attributed to their collective identity, Klaatu.

  7. Jan 4, 2018 · It was one of Capitol Records’ most mysterious releases. The record, cryptically titled 3:47 EST in Canada, but just bearing the band’s name for international distribution, carried no information about the group, no photos, no songwriting credits. The band were called Klaatu.