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Malcolm Wakeford was born in Dartford, near London, England and emigrated to Australia with his family at age 11. Primarily a drummer / vocalist, he has played drums and sung in Australian bands from the late 1970s to date. He is also a song writer, music producer and plays guitar, bass and keyboards. Malcolm lives in Sydney. ==Early career== Malcolm's early collaborations with school friend guitarist Stephen Housden (), led to the formation of a number of bands which played powerful cover versions of eclectic, blues oriented rock music mixed with original material composed by Malcolm and Stephen. Early bands included their own, Nitro, which recorded the single "Blues in My Shoes" b/w "For Me Or For You". With Nitro he toured Australia and the South Pacific several times. Malcolm also played drums in Rachette (with Stevie Wright, singer from the Easybeats) which later became the Stevie Wright Band and then the Marcia Hines Band with whom he recorded a cover version of the Rolling Stones' song "Jumping Jack Flash". He also performed and toured with artists such as Normie Rowe, Doug Parkinson and many others and performed on numerous recording sessions and commercials. In 1976 – 77 Malcolm worked with well-known progressive rock band Ayers Rock and satellite, rock luminary Sammy Gaha at the Manzil Room in Sydney. He also performed with singer Phil Jones in the Phil Jones Band with Stephen Housden and Paul Christie. Later in the seventies, Malcolm formed a number of bands with Jackie Orszaczky, Stephen Housden, Jim Gannon and John Kemp. Among them were Bland Frenzy and Astonished Boyfriends. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Malcolm Wakeford」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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