(1940-04-02) 2 April 1940 (age 84) Auckland, New Zealand
Genres
Jazz, jazz-rock
Years active
1960s–present
Website
joyyates-davemacrae.com
Musical artist
David Scott MacRae (born 2 April 1940, Auckland, New Zealand)[1] is a New Zealand keyboardist, noted for his contributions in jazz and jazz rock, and his collaborations with musicians from the Canterbury scene.
^Larkin, Colin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 1583. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
Moana MacRae was born on 8 December 1979 into a musical family. MacRae's mother is respected session vocalist Joy Yates and her pianist father is Dave MacRae...
Sinclair of Caravan on organ and piano, DaveMacRae on electric piano, Phil Miller of Delivery on guitar and Bill MacCormick of Quiet Sun on bass. The name...
Jenkins, Ray Warleigh, John Etheridge, bassist Paul Carmichael and pianist DaveMacRae. Soft Heap formed in January 1978, featuring Hugh Hopper and Elton Dean...
keyboardist DaveMacRae played the clavinet on Bill Oddie's song "The Funky Gibbon" performed by The Goodies. Oddie recalled that MacRae's playing had...
Lynn Strange, Carter Treneer, Mark Ricci, Joe Marth (later replaced by DaveMacRae), Adam Turgeon and Christa Clahane.[citation needed] The ABC website...
Cook Jack Bruce Dick Morrissey Alan Parker John Taylor Paul Carmichael DaveMacRae Studio albums The Soft Machine (1968) Volume Two (1969) Third (1970)...
later including renowned pianist-composers Judy Bailey, Mike Nock and DaveMacRae, and vocalist Ricky May. White American and British 'black face' bards...
Johnny MacRae (February 15, 1929—July 3, 2013), born Fred A. MacRae, nicknamed "Dog" was an American country music composer credited with 235 songs released...
1972) and Dave Sinclair was replaced by New Zealand keyboard player DaveMacRae in February 1972. The band toured intermittently until September 1972...