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  1. Ralph Anthony MacDonald (March 15, 1944 – December 18, 2011) was an American percussionist, steelpan virtuoso, songwriter, musical arranger, and record producer. His compositions include " Where Is the Love ", a Grammy Award winner for the duet of Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway ; " Just the Two of Us ", recorded by Bill Withers ...

  2. Apariencia. ocultar. Ralph MacDonald (15 de marzo de 1944 – 18 de diciembre de 2011 1 2 ) fue un percusionista y compositor nacido en Trinidad y Tobago . Sus composiciones incluyen « Where is the love » (1971), un éxito para Roberta Flack y Donny Hathaway premiado con un Premio Grammy, 3 4 y « Just the two of us » (1981), para Bill ...

  3. 21 de dic. de 2011 · He was 67. The cause was lung cancer, his family said. Mr. MacDonalds touch on the conga drums and dozens of other percussion instruments was ubiquitous for many years in pop music.

  4. músico estadounidense / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Ralph MacDonald (15 de marzo de 1944 – 18 de diciembre de 2011) fue un percusionista y compositor nacido en Trinidad y Tobago. Sus composiciones incluyen « Where is the love » (1971), un éxito para Roberta Flack y Donny Hathaway premiado con un Premio Grammy, y « Just the two ...

  5. 31 de jul. de 2018 · Ralph MacDonald did not play on these tracks, but he does a fine job on I Been Hoodood, a song that sounds more like the psychedelic New Orleans concoction that Dr. John brewed in the late 1960s. A totally different session a year later highlights again Ralph MacDonald’s sensitive ears when working with a singer songwriter.

  6. Ralph MacDonald:Biography. Grammy-award winning percussionist, songwriter and producer Ralph MacDonald was born in Harlem, NY in 1944. As the son of Trinidad-immigrant and Calypso performer "Macbeth The Great," Ralph grew up amidst the rise of Calypsonian revolution in New York City.

  7. 2 de dic. de 2014 · GRAMMY-winning percussionist/composer Ralph MacDonald died Dec. 18 in Stamford, Conn., following a battle with lung cancer. He was 67.