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  1. William MacCormick (born 15 April 1951) is an English bassist and vocalist. He is also a politician and author. Early life. He is the second son of Ewen and Olwen MacCormick who married in 1946 after serving together in the RAF. His older brother, Ian MacCormick (also known as the music journalist and writer Ian MacDonald) was born in 1948.

  2. William Alan MacDonald MacCormick was born in 1951. He was educated first at a Primary School which nearly shared a wall with Brixton Prison, and later at Dulwich College, a large, expensive, and prestigious Public (read Private) School in South London.

  3. Jul 30, 2015 · A composer, collaborator, session player, and band-member, Bill MacCormick anchored some of the most influential and groundbreaking slabs of the “Canterbury Scene” – the late ’60s, early-to-mid ’70s period centered in Kent, England wherein musicians created a unique blend of progressive, jazz, and psychedelia.

  4. May 10, 2024 · So, reading Bill MacCormick ’s new autobiography Making It Up As You Go Along: Notes From a Bass Imposter was always going to be a gamble…except the subtitle gave me hope; A Short Social and Political History of Rock ‘N’ Roll In South London 1966-80.

  5. Bill MacCormick | Ex-musician, political organizer, writer of First World War books. Words & Music. Over the next few weeks I will adding links to much of the music mentioned in Making it up as you go Along. There will be a few personal and factual notes attached. Chapter 1 – Pooh and the Ostrich Feather is finished. It can be found here.

  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.

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  8. May 15, 2011 · Bill MacCormick is an English bassist and vocalist most well known for his work in bands such as Quiet Sun, Matching Mole and 801. Where and when did you grow up? Who were your major influences?