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Andrew Mackay (born 23 July 1946) is an English musician, best known as a founding member (playing oboe and saxophone) of the art rock group Roxy Music. In addition, he has taught music and provided scores for television, while his work as a session musician encompasses some of the most noteworthy and recognisable names in the music business.
Andrew "Andy" Mackay (23 de julio de 1946) es un multi-instrumentista de origen inglés, popular por ser uno de los miembros fundadores de la agrupación de glam rock Roxy Music. En adición ha sido docente de música y músico de sesión para otras bandas, además de fundar el proyecto Andy Mackay + The Metaphors, con el que lanzó un álbum ...
ANDY MACKAY musician, composer and founder member of ROXY MUSIC Roxy Music are an English Rock Band formed in 1971 when Bryan Ferry and bass player Graham Simpson - friends and band mates from Newcastle - met Andy and, shortly after, Andy’s friend, experimental musician Brian Eno.
Andrew Edwin Mackay. Profile: English saxophonist, oboe player, widely-respected film and television composer, and founding member of Roxy Music, was born July 23, 1946 in Lostwithiel, Cornwall but grew up in Pimlico in central London.
Recorded at the World Premiere of Andy Mackay's "3Psalms" album at The Queen Elizabeth Hall on Monday 26th November 2018. The Roxy Music track "Tara" from th...
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Andrew "Andy" Mackay (23 de julio de 1946) es un multi-instrumentista de origen inglés, popular por ser uno de los miembros fundadores de la agrupación de glam rock Roxy Music. En adición ha sido docente de música y músico de sesión para otras bandas, además de fundar el proyecto Andy Mackay + The Metaphors, con el que lanzó un álbum en el 2009.
23 de jul. de 2019 · Andy Mackay on Roxy Music and his proggy new solo album. By Sid Smith. ( Prog ) published 23 July 2019. The Roxy Music saxophonist reflects back on an eclectic career... (Image credit: Richard Piercy) “I was brought up a Methodist, so we sang a lot of hymns and went to chapel every Sunday twice when I was growing up in London.