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  1. David James Mattacks (born 13 March 1948) is an English rock and folk drummer, best known for his work with British folk rock band Fairport Convention. Fairport Convention. Mattacks with Fairport Convention, 1970. He replaced Martin Lamble, who had died on 12 May 1969 in a road accident on the M1 motorway, as the drummer for Fairport Convention.

  2. Dave Markee – bass; John "Rabbit" Bundrick – keyboards; Ken Freeman – synthesizers, keyboards; Ron Aspery – flute; Jeff Wayne, Steve Bray – brass arrangements; Kenney Jones – drums; Dave Mattacks – drums; Stuart Elliott – drums; Frank Ricotti – percussion; Tony Carr – percussion; Technical. Jon Walls – engineer ...

  3. Dave Mattacks: batería. Stuart Elliott: batería. John Entwistle: bajo. Herbie Flowers: bajo. Dave Markee: bajo. Ricky Hitchcock: guitarra. Billy Nicholls: guitarra. Pete Townshend: guitarra. John "Rabbit" Bundrick: teclados. Ken Freeman: teclados. Jo Partridge: guitarra acústica, eléctrica y slide. Frank Ricotti: percusión. Tony Carr: percusión.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1980 Vinyl release of "McVicar (Original Soundtrack Recording)" on Discogs.

  5. Produced by Jeff Wayne. Released on July 1980. UK CHART POSITION #39 . . . US CHART POSITION #22. Find it at GEMM. PD-1-6284 cover. (I've retouched the silver reflective surface) T he Who were fast becoming a celluloid band: The Kids Are Alright, Quadrophenia, and a showcase for the talents of Roger Daltrey, McVicar.

  6. David James "Dave" Mattacks (Edgware, Middlesex; 13 de marzo de 1948) es un baterista de rock y folk inglés, más conocido por su trabajo con Fairport Convention, también trabajó como músico de sesión. Fue baterista de Camel en el año 1982, y de Jethro Tull entre los años 1991 y 1992.

  7. 20 de feb. de 2014 · February 20, 2014 David Barsalou. Dave Mattacks, (DM), continues ‘living the dream’ with a career that shows absolutely no signs of slowing down. Since moving to Boston, Massachusetts from the UK in March 2000, Dave appears to be busier now than ever before.