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  1. Biography. William (Bill) MacCormick (1942 - ) studied art at the Elam School of Fine Art, Auckland, New Zealand where the emphasis in the late 1950s was on drawing. From the 1960s he worked as a graphic designer. MacCormick's early art included many watercolours painted in the Tongariro National Park. Later paintings have dealt with a wide ...

  2. William (Bill) MacCormick (1942 - ) studied art at the Elam School of Fine Art, Auckland, New Zealand where the emphasis in the late 1950s was on drawing. From the 1960s he worked as a graphic designer. MacCormick's early art included many watercolours painted in the Tongariro National Park.

  3. 13 de jun. de 2022 · Noted New Zealand artist Bill MacCormick has painted New Zealand and particularly rural places and small towns for 40 years. His ability to capture the feel of a place with simplicity and clarity has ensured him a place in our artistic history. Many homes have Bill MacCormick paintings and his prints have been hugely popular. Artist Statement

  4. Bill MacCormick (født 1950 i London) er en britisk politiker for The Liberal Democrats og er kjent som tidligere trommeslager og bassist som medlem av bandene Quiet Sun (med blant andre Phil Manzanera og broren Ian MacDonald), Matching Mole (med bl.a. Robert Wyatt), 801 (med bl.a. Manzanara, Brian Eno) og Random Hold.

  5. 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 ...

  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. 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 ...