David Paton (/ˈpeɪtən/; born 29 October 1949) is a Scottish bassist, guitarist and singer. He first achieved success in the mid-1970s as lead vocalist...
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David Paton (born 1949) is a Scottish bassist, guitarist and singer. David Paton may also refer to: David Paton (architect) (1801–1882), Scots-born architect...
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Pilot are a Scottish rock group, formed in 1973 in Edinburgh by David Paton and Billy Lyall. They achieved considerable mainstream success during 1974–1975...
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(1975–1990; died 2023) David Pack – guitars (1976, 1993), vocals, keyboards (1993) Richard Cottle – keyboards, saxophone (1984–1990) David Paton – bass (1975–1986)...
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time include Richie Zito, Tim Renwick, Fred Mandel, Charlie Morgan, David Paton, Helena Springs, Jody Linscott, Jonathan Moffett, and Guy Babylon. Of...
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Canadian politician David A. Balfour Park named after the same politician David Paton Balfour (1841–1894), New Zealand sheepfarmer, station manager, roading...
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David Paton (born August 16, 1930) is an American retired ophthalmologist best known as founder in 1970 of Project Orbis (now named Orbis International...
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David M. Paton (1913–1992) was an Anglican missionary to China, working under the Church Missionary Society. Born in Hampstead, London, David M. Paton...
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Bay City Rollers. Short-term members from this period included bassist David Paton (from 1969 to 1970) and keyboardist Billy Lyall (1969–71), who went on...
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probably Gaudí's best known building, the Sagrada Família. Project regular David Paton was unable to undertake bass duties on this recording due to a prior...
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Magic (Pilot song) (category Songs written by David Paton)
written by band members David Paton and Billy Lyall for their debut album, From the Album of the Same Name. According to Paton, the song is inspired by...
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Lieutenant-Colonel David Paton (30 July 1912 – 10 July 2008) was a Scottish medical officer who was part of the St Nazaire raid of World War II, sometimes...
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Sir David Paton Cuthbertson, CBE, FRSE (9 May 1900 – 15 April 1989) was a Scottish physician, biochemist, medical researcher and nutritionist who was...
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David Paton was a Scottish artist active between 1660–1700. He is known for his high quality Portrait miniatures and is considered one of the best draughtsmen...
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Harry Frederick Gerard Hadden-Paton (born 10 April 1981) is a British actor. He is perhaps best known for his television roles as Herbert "Bertie" Pelham...
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(1936–2011), Scottish footballer David Paton (disambiguation), multiple people David Paton (born 1949), Scottish musician David Paton (architect) (1801–1882),...
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piano, keyboards, Mellotron (B 2), organ (B 4), bass (B 2), flute (A 3) David Paton – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals (A 3) Chris Rainbow – backing vocals...
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synthesizer, Yamaha CS-80, Juno 60, Korg, PPG, accordion Paul Burgess – drums David Paton – bass (A 3, 4), fretless bass (B 2, 5), backing vocals Chris Rainbow...
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including Duncan Mackay, Ian Bairnson, David Paton, Andrew Powell, and Stuart Elliott of the Alan Parsons Project and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd. Having written...
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guitarist before joining up in 1973 with former Bay City Rollers musicians David Paton and Billy Lyall in the band Pilot, contributing the harmony guitar parts...
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David Paton (1801 – 1882) was a Scottish architect and builder, who temporarily worked in the United States in the 1830s and was important in his role...
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track "Where's the Walrus?" Stereotomy marks the final appearance of David Paton on bass – he went on to join Elton John's touring band – and is the first...
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David Cleland Paton AM is a conservation ecologist, ornithologist, academic, and author. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor of the School of Biological...
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David Paton Balfour (12 July 1841 – 13 July 1894) was a New Zealand sheepfarmer, station manager, roading supervisor and diarist. He was born in Monikie...
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This was abandoned as there was already enough material for the album. David Paton – bass (all tracks), acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 4–6, 9) vocals (tracks...
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master Andrew Powell – orchestral and choir arrangements, conductor David Paton – bass, vocals Ian Bairnson – acoustic & electric guitars Stuart Elliott...
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All tracks written by David Paton and Billy Lyall. The album was remastered in 2009 with the following bonus tracks: David Paton – lead vocals, bass, electric...
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Blue Moves produced by his original long-time producer, Gus Dudgeon. David Paton and Charlie Morgan appear for the first time on bass and drums respectively...
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guitar contributions from Ian Bairnson (formerly of Pilot), bass player David Paton (also of Pilot), and drummer Stuart Elliott (formerly of both Cockney...
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speech/speaker/speaking part Alan Parsons – keyboards, programming, vocals David Paton – bass, vocals Chris Rainbow – vocals Eric Woolfson – piano, keyboards...
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