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album in 1972, Ferry and Simpson were joined by saxophonist and oboist Andy Mackay, guitarist Phil Manzanera, drummer Paul Thompson and synthesizer player...
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Ferry and bassist Graham Simpson, who were soon joined by saxophonist Andy Mackay, synthesizer player Brian Eno, guitarist Roger Bunn and drummer Dexter...
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His bandmates at this time were Bryan Ferry, Brian Eno, Paul Thompson, Andy Mackay, and Graham Simpson. Roxy Music's rise was meteoric, with the band being...
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dealer William Andrew MacKay (1929–2013), Canadian lawyer Andy Mackay (born 1946), English musician, founder of Roxy Music Andrew MacKay (born 1949), British...
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Bryan Ferry was not the sole songwriter, with multi-instrumentalist Andy Mackay and guitarist Phil Manzanera also making songwriting contributions. It...
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Love Is the Drug (category Songs written by Andy Mackay)
released as a single in September 1975. Co-written by Bryan Ferry and Andy Mackay, the song originated as a slower, dreamier track until the band transformed...
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best known as a member of the rock band Roxy Music. He is a member of Andy Mackay's project with the Metaphors and joined Lindisfarne in 2013. He was also...
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entered the U.K. album chart at number 1 in 1976. Rock Follies' composer Andy Mackay, best known as saxophonist/oboist with Roxy Music, also enlisted Stevens'...
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optimum tape length. Roxy Music Bryan Ferry – vocals, keyboards, harmonica Andy Mackay – oboe, saxophone Phil Manzanera – guitars Paul Thompson – drums Eddie...
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McClune of David Gray's band, Suede's Bernard Butler, and Roxy Music's Andy Mackay. The American musicians who played as Curt Wild's Wylde Ratttz on the...
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and art rock band Roxy Music. He had a chance meeting with saxophonist Andy Mackay at a train station, which led to him joining the band. Eno later said:...
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to include saxophonist/oboist Andy Mackay and Brian Eno, an acquaintance who owned tape recorders and played Mackay's synthesiser. Other early members...
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Turrington – bass John Wetton – bass Paul Thompson – drums "The Flex" Andy Mackay – soprano and alto saxophones Phil Manzanera – guitars Eddie Jobson –...
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Command Studios. Backed with "The Numberer", an instrumental composed by Andy Mackay, as a single the song became a Top 10 hit in the UK, peaking at number...
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mannerisms are subsumed in a rich, benevolent self-assurance. And reed man Andy Mackay shines in a series of cameos (his oboe meditation on Ferry's "Tara" is...
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dominated by Ferry's Hohner Pianet N electric piano and features an Andy Mackay sax solo—based on the melody of "As Time Goes By", a song featured prominently...
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included a passage simulating the sound of gunfire. Discussing the music, Andy Mackay later said "we certainly didn't invent eclecticism but we did say and...
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reduced Roxy Music to a core trio of singer Bryan Ferry, saxophonist Andy Mackay and guitarist Phil Manzanera, augmented by session musicians. The album...
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whom?], whilst "Editions of You" is notable for a series of solos by Andy Mackay (saxophone), Eno (VCS3), and Phil Manzanera (guitar). Eno is prominent...
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second solo studio album by English rock musician Andy Mackay, released on Bronze Records in 1978. Andy Mackay was once Roxy Music's saxophonist, and some members...
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Roxy Music Bryan Ferry – vocals, keyboards, harmonica Andy Mackay (credited as 'Andrew Mackay') – oboe, saxophone Phil Manzanera – guitar Paul Thompson...
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November 1998 The Whole Shebang Bitter's End (performed by Paul Kimble and Andy Mackay) Living Proof* Lo' and Behold* Make Your Own Little Heaven* Grant-Lee...
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Bryan Ferry except as noted. Bryan Ferry – vocals, keyboards, guitar Andy Mackay – oboe, saxophone Phil Manzanera – electric guitar Paul Thompson – drums...
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co-songwriter David A. Stewart of Eurythmics, Brian Eno, Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay of Roxy Music, the electronic group Groove Armada, David Gilmour, Marcus...
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backing vocals to the song "Get Well Soon" and Roxy Music saxophonist Andy Mackay played saxophone on the single-only track "Wide Boy" and also appeared...
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In Search of Eddie Riff is an album by British musician Andy Mackay, first released on Island Records in 1974. The album was released during a brief hiatus...
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Music's most commercial effort to date" and that the highlights are "Andy Mackay's sax lines, Phil Manzanera's guitar treatments and an entrancing percussive'...
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from Tony Mansfield of New Musik and Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay. The title is a pun on the early 1980s British fashion movement, the...
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band. This turned Roxy Music into a trio consisting of Bryan Ferry, Andy Mackay and Phil Manzanera. Two session musicians filled in for Thompson, with...
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