(1955-10-17)17 October 1955 Mount Eliza, Victoria, Australia
Died
26 June 1984(1984-06-26) (aged 28) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Rock
Occupation(s)
Singer
songwriter
guitarist
Instrument(s)
Guitar
Years active
1976–1984
Labels
EMI Geffen Virgin
Musical artist
Guy Gillis McDonough (17 October 1955 – 26 June 1984) was an Australian rock musician best known for rhythm guitar and singer-songwriter with the iconic[1] band Australian Crawl.[2][3] He provided rhythm guitar and lead vocals on two of their well-known songs, "Oh No Not You Again" and "Errol".[4] McDonough's solo 1985 release, My Place, was produced by his brother, Bill McDonough.
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Guy Gillis McDonough (17 October 1955 – 26 June 1984) was an Australian rock musician best known for rhythm guitar and singer-songwriter with the iconic...
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named an associate editor of the Globe. Montville has said of McDonough: "He was the scoop guy. He always said: 'I can write better than anyone who can write...
ex-members of their earlier band, The Flatheads. Bill McDonough assembled the tapes and produced GuyMcDonough's posthumous album My Place on Wheatley Records...
People" (1979). "Downhearted" was written by Bill McDonough and his bandmates from The Flatheads, GuyMcDonough (his brother, who later joined the Crawl) and...
of Mount Eliza. The line-up featured James Reyne, brothers Bill and GuyMcDonough, Paul Williams, Robert Walker and Simon Binks. By early 1978 Spiff Rouch...
in 1976, it included Binks and fellow locals James Reyne, Bill McDonough, GuyMcDonough, Paul Williams, and Robert Walker. By early 1978, Spiff Rouch had...
was released in 2000. My Place, a solo album by Australian guitarist GuyMcDonough (Australian Crawl), was released in 1985 after his death. Ricky Wilson...
formed a band called Spiff Rouch containing fellow locals Bill McDonough, GuyMcDonough, Brad Robinson, Paul Williams, Robert Walker, Mark Hudson and Simon...
toutes les forces au cours d'une partie – Guy Debord, Alice Becker-Ho – Livres. ASIN 2070776514. McDonough (2002). Guy Debord and the Situationist International...
Neal McDonough, and Richard Speight, Jr. McDonough developed a friendship with Compton while making the miniseries and kept in touch afterwards. McDonough's...