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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Air_SupplyAir Supply - Wikipedia

    In 1980, bandmates McEntee and Paul formed Divinyls alongside Chrissy Amphlett. [3] [8] [14] Air Supply undertook a national tour in support of their debut album with Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and Scott joined by Nigel Macara (ex– Tamam Shud, Ariel) on drums and Brenton White (Skintight) on guitar.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tamam_ShudTamam Shud - Wikipedia

    Sinott and Stephenson left and they recruited a new drummer, Nigel Macara, who had worked with Gaze in Stonehenge. During 1971 Tamam Shud's line-up expanded by the addition of Larry Duryea (ex Heart'n'Soul) on percussion; they were regularly augmented on stage by multi-instrumentalist, Richard Lockwood (ex- Tully ), and a jazz ...

  3. Nigel Macara | Australian Music Database. Tweet. 2 Bands. Nigel Macara is known to have been a member of 2 bands. Tamam Shud. Drums 1970 - 1972. Reformed: 1993 - 1995. Ariel. Drums 1973 - 1974. A living reference of Australian Bands, Musicians, Recordings, Gigs, Crew and much more.

  4. 6 de fev. de 2021 · In late 1970, Gaze returned to Tamam Shud after sessions wrapped on Kahvas Jute’s singular album, Wide Open (released in 1971). Sinott and Stephenson both left, the latter replaced by drummer Nigel Macara, a member of Gaze’s earlier band Stonehenge.

  5. The current Tamam Shud line up for this new 2018/ 2019 recording and subsequent live performances is Lindsay Bjerre ( Vocals/bass ) Tim Gaze ( guitar/vocals ) John Cobbin ( guitar ) Paul “DC” Di Giacomo ( keyboards/vocals ) and Nigel Macara ( drums/vocals).

  6. Nigel Macara – bateria (1977–1978) Robin Le Mesurier – guitarra solo (1977) Joey Carbone – teclados, clavinet (1977) Howard Sukimoto – baixo (1977) Ken Francis – guitarra solo (1978) Tim Gaze – guitarra solo (1978) Bill Putt – baixo (1978) Rick Mellick – teclados (1978) Brian Hamilton – vocais, baixo (1978–1979)

  7. Gaze and Nigel Macara left the band abruptly after a trip to Perth in early 1974, so Rudd and Putt began work on an ambitious science-fiction themed concept work entitled The Jellabad Mutant, which they hoped to record.