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  2. Duncan Mackay (musician) - Wikipedia

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

  3. File:ECQ-2017-Final-Mackay.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Duncan MacKay - Wikipedia

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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 composer, singer and musician; Mickey MacKay (Duncan McMillan MacKay, 1894–1940), Canadian ice hockey centre; Duncan McKay, a character from Monarch of the Glen

  5. Score (Duncan Mackay album) - Wikipedia

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    [7] The US music industry trade magazine Record World commented, "Mackay can now take his rightful place alongside Rick Wakeman, Keith Emerson, Patrick Moraz and Vangelis with this adventurous LP." The reviewer noted Wetton and Harley's vocal contributions on the album, but added "it is Mackay who is in the spotlight with just the right amount ...

  6. List of 10cc band members - Wikipedia

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    By May the next year, O'Malley had been replaced by Duncan Mackay. [5] By the summer of 1981, following the release of Bloody Tourists and Look Hear?, Mackay had left 10cc. [6] He was replaced for the recording of Ten Out of 10 by Vic Emerson. [7] Tosh left around the same time. [8]

  7. Bloody Tourists - Wikipedia

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    The album is the first 10cc studio album to feature the band as a six piece. The new lineup was already assembled for the tour in support of the 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 vocals contributions from other members than the ...

  8. Pearls II - Wikipedia

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    Pete Wingfield, Duncan MacKay – piano/keyboards; Tim Renwick, Geoff Whitehorn, Martin Jenner – guitars; John Giblin – bass guitar; Graham Jarvis, Dave Mattacks, John Lingwood – drums; Duncan Kinnell, Gus Dudgeon, Graham Jarvis, Frank Ricotti – percussion; Pete Wingfield, Jimmy Chambers, Katie Kissoon – backing vocals

  9. Live and Let Live (10cc album) - Wikipedia

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    The album features the then-new line-up of 10cc after the departure of Kevin Godley and Lol Creme in 1976. The trio of Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman and Paul Burgess who recorded the most recent 10cc album, Deceptive Bends, that was issued earlier that year, were joined by Rick Fenn, Stuart Tosh and Tony O'Malley.