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    Andrew Mackay (born 23 July 1946) is an English musician, best known as a founding member (playing oboe and saxophone) of the art rock group Roxy Music . In addition, he has taught music and provided scores for television, while his work as a session musician encompasses some of the most noteworthy and recognisable names in the music business.

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    ANDY MACKAY musician, composer and founder member of ROXY MUSIC Roxy Music are an English Rock Band formed in 1971 when Bryan Ferry and bass player Graham Simpson - friends and band mates from Newcastle - met Andy and, shortly after, Andy’s friend, experimental musician Brian Eno.

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Roxy Music musicians Phil Mazanera and Andy Mackay have once again joined forces for an new instrumental album, AM PM, which will be released through BFD/The Orchard on October 13, You can watch the air's new video for Blue Skies below.

  4. Jan 24, 2019 · The saxophonist talks about the band's induction, the possibility of playing at the ceremony, and the aborted 2007 album. He also reflects on his career, his bandmates and his collaborations.

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  5. Andy Mackay. More images. Real Name: Andrew Edwin Mackay. Profile: English saxophonist, oboe player, widely-respected film and television composer, and founding member of Roxy Music, was born July 23, 1946 in Lostwithiel, Cornwall but grew up in Pimlico in central London.

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  7. Andy Mackay (saxophone, oboe) is the forgotten member of Roxy Music. Although he helped compose a number of the group's songs -- including "Love Is the Drug," one of their biggest hits -- Mackay's contributions… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1970s - 2020s. Born. July 23, 1946 in London, England. Genre. Pop/Rock, New Age. Styles.

  8. Jul 23, 2019 · Andy Mackay on Roxy Music and his proggy new solo album. By Sid Smith. ( Prog ) published 23 July 2019. The Roxy Music saxophonist reflects back on an eclectic career... (Image credit: Richard Piercy) “I was brought up a Methodist, so we sang a lot of hymns and went to chapel every Sunday twice when I was growing up in London.

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