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The book made a reference to "Alan Warner's guitar reggae-derived guitar chank sitting uneasily with Tom Jones horn chants and cod-Motown rhythms. [6] On 25 August 1967 the Foundations released the song as their debut single. It was a sleeper, [19] and for ten weeks it wasn't doing anything. [20]
McLeod was born May 31, 1916, in Roanoke, Alabama. [4] He grew up on country music , listening to artists such as the Skillet Lickers , Deford Bailey , and Jimmie Rodgers . About 1939 he married Adeline Myrtle Wood, better known as Addie.
In addition to guitar, MacLeod occasionally contributed on vocals, drums, and keyboards—and he eventually co-produced the band's albums, notably Opus X (1982) for which he received a Best Producer Juno Award. With bassist Ab Bryant, MacLeod initially formed Headpins as a side project to Chilliwack.
Doug MacLeod (born April 21, 1946) is an American storytelling blues musician and was the voice for the Blues Showcase of Continental Airlines. [1] Doug MacLeod is a multiple Blues Music Awards winner, including the 2024 Blues Music Award for Acoustic Album Of The Year for his album Raw Blues 1 [2] and 2023 the Blues Music Award for Acoustic Artist Of The Year. [3]
Stuart Leslie MacLeod (born 10 April 1977) is the guitarist and backup singer of the Australian band, Eskimo Joe. He lives in Fremantle, Western Australia. When he was seven he lived next door to Kavyen Temperley and they have been best friends for years. [1] MacLeod and Temperley attended John Curtin Senior High School together. [1]
Mrs MacLeod was president of the Australasian WCTU in 1922. MacLeod, McLeod and Macleod (/ m ə ˈ k l aʊ d / mə-KLOWD) [1] are surnames in the English language.The names are anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic MacLeòid, meaning "son of Leòd", derived from the Old Norse Liótr ("ugly").
Keith "Mac" MacLeod (9 July 1941 – 16 November 2020), was an English musician who was a part of the Hertfordshire folk and blues scene from 1959 onwards. He played in St Albans alongside Mick Softley and Maddy Prior and toured with John Renbourn .
McLeod's Daughters: Songs from the Series Volume 1 or Volume 1 was recorded from 2001 to 2002 and released on 26 August 2002. [3] "My Heart Is Like a River" was also released as a single. The tracks were recorded by the line-up of Leon Gaer on bass guitar, Rebecca Lavelle on vocals, Peter Northcoate on guitar and Chad Wackerman on drums. [2]