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Andrew Mackay (born 23 July 1946) is an English multi-instrumentalist, best known as a founding member (playing
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and saxophone) of the art rock group
Roxy Music Roxy Music are an English rock band formed in 1970 by Bryan Ferry—who became the band's lead vocalist and principal songwriter—and bassist Graham Simpson. The other longtime members are Phil Manzanera (guitar), Andy Mackay (saxophone ...
. In addition, he has taught music and provided scores for television, while his CV as a session musician encompasses some of the most noteworthy and recognisable names in the music business.


Life and career

Mackay was born on 23 July 1946 in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England, and grew up in central
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, attending Westminster City School where he was a chorister in the choir of St Margaret's, Westminster. A classically trained woodwind player, he studied music and English literature at the University of Reading. While at university, he played with a band called the Nova Express and, together with future
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publicist Simon Puxley, formed part of a performance art group called Sunshine. He also struck up a friendship with Winchester art student Brian Eno. In January 1971, Mackay became a member of the art rock band Roxy Music (formed November 1970) after answering a '' Melody Maker'' advertisement placed by singer Bryan Ferry; he soon brought Eno into the group to handle "Synthesiser and Tapes". Prior to signing with E.G. Management, Mackay taught music full-time at Holland Park School and part-time at Bishop Thomas Grant Catholic Comprehensive to support himself. Initially, guitarist David O'List (from the Nice) was part of the group, but he was replaced by
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in February 1972, just as the band's first album was about to be recorded. Drummer Paul Thompson completed the band's line up. Mackay played
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and
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in Roxy Music, becoming known for his Chuck Berry-inspired duckwalk during saxophone solos, notably on the raucous track "Editions of You". With his pronounced quiff, ''
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'' sideburns and outlandish Motown-inspired stage costumes, Mackay made a vital contribution to the unique Roxy Music "look"—much of which functioned as a retro-futurist throwback to 1950s
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Andy Mackay Biography
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" (1975) and " Angel Eyes" (1979), plus "A Song for Europe", "Three and Nine", "Bitter-Sweet", "Sentimental Fool", "While My Heart is Still Beating" and "Tara", together with the early experimental B-sides "The Numberer" and "The Pride and the Pain". He released two instrumental solo studio albums in the 1970s: '' In Search of Eddie Riff'' (1974), an exploration of his musical roots, and ''
Resolving Contradictions ''Resolving Contradictions'' is the second solo studio album by English rock musician Andy Mackay, released on Bronze Records in 1978. Andy Mackay was once Roxy Music's saxophonist, and some members of the group play on this album. The record is ...
'' (1978), based on his impressions of a trip to
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. Both albums featured guest appearances from Paul Thompson and Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music. He also composed and produced the music for the hit television series '' Rock Follies'' and ''
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'', with lyrics by playwright and screenwriter Howard Schuman. Both series sired specially recorded soundtrack albums, the first of which reached number one in the UK Album Chart in March/April 1976. The second contained the single "OK?", which reached number ten in the
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in May/June 1977. Schuman and Mackay reunited in 1983 for the BBC one-off TV drama ''Video Stars'', with Mackay again providing music. He appeared onscreen in cameo roles in both Schuman projects. Mackay has also worked with Duran Duran, Mott the Hoople, John Cale, Pavlov's Dog,
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, Mickey Jupp, Yukihiro Takahashi,
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, Godley & Creme, Eddie and the Hot Rods, Tomoyasu Hotei, Arcadia and 801. He played saxophone on several tracks of Brian Eno's '' Here Come the Warm Jets'' and '' Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)'', both released in 1974. In 1981, his book ''Electronic Music: The Instruments, the Music & the Musicians'' was published by Phaidon. After Roxy Music's dissolution in 1983, Mackay joined with Roxy guitarist
Phil Manzanera Phillip Geoffrey Targett-Adams (born 31 January 1951), known professionally as Phil Manzanera, is an English guitarist, songwriter and record producer. He is the lead guitarist with Roxy Music, and was the lead guitarist with 801, and Quiet Su ...
to form the Explorers, featuring Bryan Ferry-soundalike James Wraith on lead vocals. The group released a self-titled album in 1985 and three years later resurfaced as ''Manzanera and Mackay''. Under this name, they released a further two albums which combined new material with reissued tracks from the Explorers album. From 1988 to 1991, Mackay largely abandoned music to take a three-year Bachelor of Divinity course at King's College London. During this time, he played on and produced a Christmas album with the Players, a group of English folk musicians. He has written several themes for British television and radio, such as the memorable theme music for the late 1970s series '' Armchair Thriller'' and '' Hazell''. With Ferry, Manzanera and Thompson, he took part in the Roxy Music reunion concerts of 2001, with further scattered live dates in 2003, 2005/6, 2011 and 2022 when Roxy Music celebrated their 50th anniversary. In 2014, he became a founder member of Clive Langer's new band, the Clang Group, playing two dates in London in October 2014 and recording an EP for Domino. 2018 saw the completion of his setting of '3Psalms' which started as an experimental project in the mid 1990s, aiming to be a synthesis of Mackay’s varied influences, from his classical training to his rock and roll, avant-garde electronica and even his years as a boy chorister. Picking up in 2012, Mackay went back into the studio, scoring strings, choir, synthesisers, guitar and some other rock elements. Fellow Roxy musician Phil Manzanera guested on both the album and the London concert premiering the work, which also featured orchestral reworkings of several Roxy Music tracks under the banner 'Roxymphony'.


Discography


Solo studio albums

*'' In Search of Eddie Riff'' (1974) *''
Resolving Contradictions ''Resolving Contradictions'' is the second solo studio album by English rock musician Andy Mackay, released on Bronze Records in 1978. Andy Mackay was once Roxy Music's saxophonist, and some members of the group play on this album. The record is ...
'' (1978) *''SAMAS Music for the Senses'' (2004) *''London! New York! Paris! Rome!'' (2009) *''3Psalms'' (2018)


''Rock Follies''

*'' Rock Follies'' (1976) *''
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'' (1977)


Explorers/Manzanera and Mackay

*''The Explorers'' (1985) *''Crack the Whip'' (1988) *''Up In Smoke (Manzanera and Mackay album), Up in Smoke'' (1988) *''The Explorers Live at the Palace'' (1997) *''The Complete Explorers'' (2001)


Players

*''Christmas'' (1989)


Andy Mackay + The Metaphors

*''London! Paris! New York! Rome!'' (2009)


References


Bibliography

*Rigby, Jonathan ''Roxy Music: Both Ends Burning'' (Reynolds & Hearn, 2005; revised edition 2008)


External links

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:VivaRoxyMusic.com: Comprehensive website on Roxy Music and the solo work including Andy Mackaywww.themetaphors.com
– The official website of Andy Mackay + The Metaphors
Review of Andy Mackay and The Metaphors, Pigalle Club, London (18/11/08)
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