(1949-09-25)September 25, 1949 Grand Rapids, Michigan, US
Died
October 10, 2015(2015-10-10) (aged 66) Daly City, California, US
Genres
Rock, jazz
Instrument(s)
Saxophone
Years active
1970–2015
Musical artist
Steve Mackay (September 25, 1949 – October 10, 2015[1]) was an American tenor saxophonist best known for his membership in the Stooges. His performances are showcased on three songs on the band's second album, Fun House (1970).[2]
^Ruby, Jennifer (October 12, 2015). "Iggy Pop pays tribute to Stooges saxophonist Steve Mackay who dies aged 66". London Evening Standard.
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SteveMackay (September 25, 1949 – October 10, 2015) was an American tenor saxophonist best known for his membership in the Stooges. His performances are...
back to guitar and Mike Watt on bass, and the addition of saxophonist SteveMackay, who had played saxophone on Fun House. Ron Asheton died in 2009 and...
returning guest musician SteveMackay (saxophone), who appeared on The Stooges' 1970 album, Fun House. The album was recorded by Steve Albini at his Electrical...
2020. Retrieved 19 April 2022. Bernard Lane (19 June 2013). "EIT dean SteveMackay still battling for degree accreditation". The Australian. Retrieved 24...
Minutemen) filling in for the late Dave Alexander and Fun House saxophonist SteveMackay rejoining the lineup. That year, Pop opened Madonna's Reinvention World...
Sometimes Like This I Talk is the second studio album by tenor saxophonist SteveMackay. It was released on February 22, 2011, on Radon. Most of the songs on...
Institutions (2007) Missing Child (2008) Sign It! (2008) Bed Bugs II (2008) SteveMackay and the Radon Ensemble "Hidden Away" Live 2008 (2009) Slobberscope (2009)...
track, "Fun House", and "L.A. Blues". Both featured saxophone played by SteveMackay, and were released in 1970, several years before the genre expanded....
Off With Their Heads/Discharge Split 7-inch (Drunken Sailor Records) SteveMackay 2009 Untitled EP (as Estel) 2011 Sometimes Like This I Talk 2011 North...
synthesiser Tim McCall – guitar Martin Craft – guitar, Vox Continental, piano SteveMackay – saxophone (track 6) In 2009. It was awarded a silver certification...
which included bands such as The Frost, Mitch Ryder, Carnal Kitchen with SteveMackay, The Up, The SRC plus jazz greats Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra, Archie Shepp...
includes "Alexander" (previously unreleased version), "Land of Nod" (feat. SteveMackay), "This Game Called Girl" and "Invisible". Matt Carison "The Fuzztones...
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Marshall (1993). Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel. Plexus Press. ISBN 978-1-556-11380-2. "Obituary". Variety. November 12, 1980. Mackay, Kathy (October...
Liberty. In May 2010, Pop, Williamson, Mike Watt, Scott Asheton, and SteveMackay performed Raw Power in its entirety as part of the All Tomorrow's Parties-curated...
player Mel Maceau, professional football player Sandy MacKay, Michigan state representative SteveMackay, drummer of Oil Tasters, BoDeans, Violent Femmes,...
Renshaw 537 30.8 Conservative James Woolgar 428 24.5 Conservative Steve Mackay 428 24.5 Liberal Democrats Ken Carpenter 216 12.4 Labour Jenny Benfield...
and screenwriter 1949 – Jeff Borowiak, American tennis player 1949 – SteveMackay, American saxophonist and composer (d. 2015) 1949 – Anson Williams, American...