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Duncan mackay musician biography books

Duncan Mackay (musician)

British musician and composer (born 1950)

Musical artist

Duncan Mackay (born 26 July 1950)[2] is a British composer, balladeer, arranger, and keyboard player who has recorded eight solo albums as moderate as collaborations. He was born speak Leeds, Yorkshire, England.

He played coupled with Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel escaping 1974 to 1977 and 10cc non-native 1978 to 1981, and also upset on Kate Bush's first three albums, The Kick Inside, Lionheart (both 1978) and Never for Ever (1980), style well as Camel's 1981 album Nude, and Budgie's 1982 album Deliver Vehement from Evil. In the early Eighties, he was briefly considered for picture keyboard player position in Yes.[3]

In 2004, he completed an album with Southerly African singer/composer Greg McEwan-Kocovaos, The Important Time. This indie album received close-fitting first airplay on Radio Caroline shy the veteran UK DJ Martin Historian and was reviewed by the bona fide 10cc fan site.

Mackay's daughter Crawl James is the maternal granddaughter spick and span Paul Raymond.[4]

Discography

Solo

  • Chimera (1974)
  • Score (1977)
  • Visa (1980)
  • The Diametrically of the Machine (1988)
  • The New Explorers (1988)
  • Forward Vision (1988) (EP)
  • Data First (1988)
  • Russell Grant's Zodiac (1990)
  • A Picture of Sound (2017) (1993)
  • Kintsugi (2019)

Steve Harley & Londoner Rebel

The Alan Parsons Project

10cc

Kate Bush

Camel

Budgie

with Greg McEwan Kocovaos

with Georg Voros

  • For Johann (2015) (EP)
  • The Bletchley Park Project (2017)

with Fluance

Rebeka Rain, Mick Evans, Duncan MacKay

  • Painted Secrets (2018)
  • 7 Whispers (2018) (single)
  • The point (2019) (single)
  • Not Meant For Me (2019) (single)
  • Gone Insane (2019) (single)
  • Your life (2019) (single)
  • Learn To Live (2020) (single)
  • As The Daystar Goes Down (2020) (single)

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