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David Paton (/ ˈ p eɪ t ə n /; born 29 October 1949) is a Scottish bassist, guitarist and singer. He first achieved success in the mid-1970s as lead vocalist and bassist of Pilot, who scored hits with "Magic", "January", "Just a Smile" and "Call Me Round" before splitting in 1977.Paton is also known for his work in the original lineup of The Alan Parsons Project (1975-1985), and for working ...
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David Paton - Guitar B5- Pastoral Symphony From "Messiah" - Written-By – Handel Arranged By – Billy Lyall Billy Lyall: Harpsichord David Paton - Guitar. 1974: Scotch Mist – Ra-Ta-Ta ... 1997: Connie Dover - If I Ever Return David Paton - Bass 1998: John McNairn - Bordeland
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David Paton was born October 29, 1949 in Edinburgh, Scotland. When David was starting out, he was in a number of bands including Boots and Christian, but the band that launched his career was Pilot. In 1974, Pilot had it’s first hit when the single "Magic" soared like a jet plane. Before the band broke up in 1977, Pilot had released four albums.
David Paton - Vocals, E.Guitar, E.Bass, E&A Piano, Strings Synthesizer, Ukulele, Organ, Tambourine, Percussions, Keyboards, ... Connie Dover - 1997 - If I Ever Return David Paton - Bass Listen: La Fontaine Who Will Comfort Me? Fear an Bhata Lady Keith's Lament Ned of the Hill Mally Leigh Shady Grove
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