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While you are probably familiar with David's vocals and bass work as part of the bands The Alan Parsons Project and Pilot, you may not realize how much more there is out there.
YearFormatArtistTitle2020AlbumDavid Paton20202019AlbumDavid PatonThe Traveller: Another Pilot Project2014AlbumPilotA Pilot Project2013AlbumSheepTokyo Sheepest PopIf Ever I Return ~ Release by Connie Dover (see all versions of this release, 1 available)
1997: Connie Dover - If I Ever Return David Paton - Bass 1998: John McNairn - Bordeland David Paton Bass 80´s: David Paton//Stuart Tosh//John McNairn ...
David Paton was born October 29, 1949 in Edinburgh, Scotland. When David was starting out, he was in a number of bands including Boots and Christian, but the band that launched his career was Pilot. In 1974, Pilot had it’s first hit when the single "Magic" soared like a jet plane.
YearArtistAlbum1974PilotPilot (From the Album of the Same Name)1975PilotSecond Flight1976PilotMorin Heights1976William LyallSolo CastingAbout If Ever I Return (Celtic Songs of Love and Parting) 'Simply astonishing in it's beauty . . . she and the fabulous musicians who play with her have created an exquisite jewel of a Celtic album . . . Dover sings in English, Gaelic and French with equal panache, using the amazing instrument of her voice to tell the emotional stories behind ...
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David Paton left the Bay City Rollers in October 1970 to form a new band called Fresh (David Paton on bass, Dougie Cochrane on lead vocals, Jake Dourley on guitar, and Ronnie Hoggs on drums).
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