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  1. The Postcard years. Shortly after Duncan's departure, one of Collins' colleagues in the Glasgow Parks Department, David McClymont, joined the band on bass, and the band was rechristened as Orange Juice. Collins, Kirk, McClymont and Daly's first gig as Orange Juice occurred in April 1979 in the Glasgow School of Art refectory.

  2. Whether competing in the 140-mile Ironman Florida Triathlon to raise awareness of the importance of the performing arts or utilizing his skills as a Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt executive, David McClymont, Chief Executive Officer of the non-profit Palm Beach Symphony, combines bold innovation with strategic business insight that results ...

  3. A-Z, 26 songs in 52 minutes. David McClymont. Melbourne, Australia. David McClymont, a founding member of the Scottish band Orange Juice, has released two CDs with the Scottish musician Momus and a steady stream of independent recordings as a solo performer and in collaboration with other artists.

  4. David McClymont – Centuries (2022, Vinyl) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Credits. Mastered By – Paul McGeechan. Notes. Back cover: This collection of 27 songs is both an introduction to and a retrospective of the music I've released over the past decade.

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  5. David McClymont. Monorail edition comes with a riso printed zine and download for House, garden, music, sound collection of instrumentals. Centuries, decades, days…. Welcome to the dreamlike world of David McClymont (ex-Orange Juice) on this essential double LP retrospective + zine.

  6. David McClymont is an absolute maestro when it comes to business. David took over as the CEO of the Palm Beach Symphony in 2014. As a Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt executive, he utilizes...

  7. 17. Juli 2021 · “Music Director Gerard Schwarz is a longtime friend, and CEO David McClymont and his team have done an amazing job during a historically difficult time for the arts,” Gottesgen said.