Duncan Mackay (born 26 July 1950) is a British composer, singer, arranger, and keyboard player who has recorded eight solo albums as well as collaborations...
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Duncan MacKay or McKay may refer to: Duncan MacKay (footballer) (1937–2019), Scottish former footballer Duncan Mackay (musician) (born 1950), British...
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Rosemary Butler, Bobby LaKind "Gotta Lotta" (4:03) Synthesizer intro - Duncan Mackay; Saxophone solo - Andrew Love; Horns - Love and Ben Cauley "Where Did...
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written with Godley and Creme). Fenn, Tosh, Burgess and keyboardist Duncan Mackay, who replaced Tony O'Malley after the tour, were now full members of...
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O'Malley had been replaced by Duncan Mackay. By the summer of 1981, following the release of Bloody Tourists and Look Hear?, Mackay had left 10cc. He was replaced...
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Several progressive rock musicians were involved in the album including Duncan Mackay, Ian Bairnson, David Paton, Andrew Powell, and Stuart Elliott of the...
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original on 27 March 2022. Retrieved 9 November 2022. Duncan Mackay (7 April 2022). "Duncan Mackay: Vladimir Lisin is under pressure at both the ISSF and...
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from the original on 3 September 2011, retrieved 18 May 2008. See also Duncan Mackay (18 May 2008), "Diack relaxed over Pistorius's victory", The Observer...
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Duncan MacKay (14 July 1937 – 23 December 2019) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic, Third Lanark, Melbourne Croatia, Perth Azzurri and the...
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Olympic news website formerly edited by the British sports journalist Duncan Mackay. In 2023 it was sold to Vox Europe Investment Holding Ltd, with editorial...
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band's previous album, Deceptive Bends, but changing Tony O'Malley for Duncan Mackay on the keyboards. The band was solidified with songwriting and lead...
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band, the new line-up included guitarist Jim Cregan, keyboard player Duncan Mackay and bassist George Ford. Renamed Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, they...
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ballad tradition V.I.S.A., a French record label "Visa", a 1980 solo by Duncan Mackay "Visa", a song by M.I.A. from AIM "Visa", a composition by Charlie Parker...
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(album), 2003, by John Zorn Chimera, by The Cost, 2002 Chimera, by Duncan Mackay, 1974 Chimera, by Bill Nelson, 1983 鵺-chimera-, a 2016 EP by Girugamesh...
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Score is the second studio album from the British keyboardist Duncan Mackay, which was released by EMI in 1977. Score was produced by John Wetton, who...
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(Paul Haslinger album), 1999 Score (Carol Lloyd album), 1979 Score (Duncan Mackay album), 1977 The Score (Fugees album), 1996 Score (Dream Theater album)...
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The Los Angeles Times. October 13, 2021. Retrieved July 26, 2024. Duncan Mackay (August 23, 2020). "Los Angeles 2028 President Wasserman snaps up $23...
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Archived from the original on 7 September 2022. Retrieved 9 November 2022. Duncan Mackay (31 October 2022). "Lisin accused of supplying steel for Russia's nuclear...
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Circles" / "Talk to Me" (singles) (Limited Edition vinyl) (2020) with Duncan Mackay Score (1977) with Atoll Rock Puzzle (1979) with Roger Chapman Mail Order...
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(deceased) Debbie Googe Paul Harte Jim Hunt Denise Johnson (deceased) Duncan Mackay Tom McGurk Stewart May Henry Olsen Steve Sidelnyk Kevin Shields Gavin...
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1986. The song was written by Harley and ex-Cockney Rebel keyboardist Duncan Mackay, and was produced by Mickie Most. In 1985, Harley signed a five-album...
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(track 3), piano (tracks 5–7, 9), organ (track 6), backing vocals (3, 5) Duncan Mackay – synthesizers (track 1, 4–5, 7–8) Alan Parsons – Fender Rhodes (track...
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Olympic Esports Series". Digiday. Retrieved 16 July 2023. Mackay, Duncan (29 June 2023). "Duncan Mackay: IOC thinks it's embracing esports, but the esports...
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organ, Minimoog (B1) Haydn Bendall – Yamaha CS80 synthesizer (A 3) Duncan Mackay – Prophet synthesizer (A 4) Francis Monkman – Synclavier (B 2) Dave...
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congas Rick Fenn – vocals, guitars, lead vocals (4), co-lead vocals (3) Duncan Mackay – Yamaha CS80 synthesizer, organ, Hohner Clavinet duo, harpsichord,...
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concept album based on a true story of Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda. Duncan Mackay provided most of the keyboards in lieu of Watkins and Schelhaas, who...
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(track 6), tape loops and effects (track 7), backing vocals (track 8) Duncan Mackay – keyboards (tracks 1, 4, 7, 10) B.J. Cole – steel guitar (track 8)...
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Sir Duncan Mackay Weatherstone MC TD (1898–1972) was a Scottish politician who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1962 to 1966. He was born in Edinburgh...
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several musicians of various 10cc lineups: Paul Burgess, Vic Emerson and Duncan Mackay. Union Square Music re-released it in August 2012 on the Salvo label...
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Goldy Tony Bourge Ray Phillips Pete Boot Rob Kendrick John "Big" Thomas Duncan Mackay Jim Simpson Robert "Congo" Jones Andy Hart Simon Lees Huw Lloyd-Langton...
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