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Ian McLagan
Ian (* 1945 in Isleworth) was a keyboard instrumentalist. He first started playing keyboards at the age of seven after his mother purchased an upright piano; one of his first appearances was in a group entitled 'the Blue Men' in which he played rhythm guitar. McLagan was educated at Spring Grove Grammar School, Isleworth, and the Twickenham College of Technology and School of Art. He quit his study of art to focus on music. Ian first started playing in bands in the early 1960s, initially using the Hohner Cembalet before switching to the Hammond organ and Wurlitzer electric piano.
Ian was best known as a member of the English rock bands Small Faces and Faces. He also collaborated with the Rolling Stones and led his own band from the late 1970s. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012. He died in 2014. from Wikipedia |
contact: | jorae@hardpressedpublicity.com |
homepage: | www.ianmclagan.com |
Dancing The Blues Private Music 01005-82112-2 released 1993 recorded in Burbank, CA and Hollywood, CA/USA |
Taj Mahal, guitar, organ, piano, harmonica, vocals The Texacali Horns, horns John Porter, guitar Johnny Lee Schell, guitar Bill Payne, organ, piano Ian McLagan, organ, piano Mick Weaver, organ, piano Bob Glaub, bass Chuck Domanico, bass Richie Hayward, drums Tony Braunagel, drums, percussion Michito Sanchez, congas Joe McGrath, percussion Michito Sanchez, percussion Etta James, vocals |
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