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  1. Bill MacCormick. Bill MacCormick led a varied career as a bass player in many Canterbury scene and English progressive bands in the early 70s, adding a keen sense of melody along with a jazz fan's urge to improvise. Though….

  2. 30 de jul. de 2015 · Bill MacCormick Facebook A session player / band-member who emerged from the “Cantebury Scene” -the late 60s, early 70s period centered in the Kent, England town wherein musicians created a unique blend of progressive, jazz, and psychedelia; Bill MacCormick anchored some of the most influential and groundbreaking slabs of the era. Among the most stellar […]

  3. www.calyx-canterbury.fr › mus › maccormick_billBill MacCormick - CALYX

    A Short Bio: Bill MacCormick was born in London in 1951, the son of an airline pilot and a school teacher. As a teenager, MacCormick became acquainted with Robert Wyatt thanks to his mother who knew hers (they were both teaching assistants at Dulwich College Preparatory School). With his brother Ian (later [1972-75] a well-known rock critic at the NME under the alias Ian McDonald), he attended ...

  4. Sir Donald Neil MacCormick QC (Hon.) FRSE FBA (27 May 1941 – 5 April 2009) was a Scottish legal philosopher and politician. He was Regius Professor of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations at the University of Edinburgh from 1972 until 2008. He was a Member of the European Parliament 1999–2004, member of the Convention on the Future of Europe, and officer of the Scottish National Party.

  5. www.billmaccormick.comWA MacCormick

    WA MacCormick. Open Menu Close Menu. Open Menu Close Menu. Shop Gallery Biography Journal Contact WA MacCormick. Shop Gallery Biography Journal Contact WA MacCormick. About Contact. nicmac@xtra.co.nz ...

  6. One’s career rarely gets any more progressive than that of Bill MacCormick, an English politician who played a prominent role within Liberal Party and Liberal Democrats but is primarily known for playing bass on a variety of memorable records.Some may suggest the world caught on to his immense melodic talents on a couple of pieces from Eno’s “Here Come The Warm Jets” yet Bill’s ...

  7. Matching Mole performing "Gloria Gloom"(Bill MacCormick) and "Part of the Dance"(Phil Miller), live on the French TV program "Rockenstock" in 1972Matching Mo...