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  1. William MacCormick (born 15 April 1951) is an English bassist and vocalist. He is also a politician and author. Early life. He is the second son of Ewen and Olwen MacCormick who married in 1946 after serving together in the RAF. His older brother, Ian MacCormick (also known as the music journalist and writer Ian MacDonald) was born in 1948.

  2. Mr MacCormick somehow parlayed his limited bass playing skills into a ten-year career in the outer reaches of the music business, working with Robert, Phil, Brian Eno, and several other eminent artists.

  3. El bajista y político inglés Bill MacCormick, quien grabó varios discos fundamentales de la tradición del art-rock de su país, acaba de publicar el libro “Making it up as you go along… notes from a bass impostor”, cuyo epígrafe es “A short social & political history of rock ‘n’ roll in London 1966-1980”.

  4. This is the official web site of Bill MacCormick. If you would like to be kept informed about the publication of his planned series of books about the Great War please register your contact email below. Rest assured, it will not be used for anything else.

  5. 30 de jul. de 2015 · Bill MacCormick (801, Phil Manzanera, Quiet Sun) A composer, collaborator, session player, and band-member, Bill MacCormick anchored some of the most influential and groundbreaking slabs of the “Canterbury Scene” – the late ’60s, early-to-mid ’70s period centered in Kent, England wherein musicians created a unique blend of ...

  6. Written and recorded between 1975 and 77, with melodic and lyric contributions from the brothers MacCormick, Listen Now was eventually released in the autumn of 77 and accompanied by a tour of the UK. Recorded in something of a rush (Roxy were about to reform) in the Spring of 1978. Mainly done at Chris Squire’s studio.

  7. 10 de may. de 2024 · Bill MacCormick on the web: Website | Facebook |. Release date: April 9, 2024. Label: Iona Books. by Tim Foster | May 10, 2024 | Reviews. Generally I don’t read a lot of biographies and autobiographies, especially not ones on or by musicians. When I have too often I have come away wishing I hadn’t, disappointed by my new found knowledge.