one source date October 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name AndyMackay image AndyMackay2011.jpg image size caption Mackay with Roxy Music, National Exhibition Centre LG Arena LG Arena , Birmingham January 2011 background solo singer birth name Andrew Mackay alias birth ... notable instruments Andrew AndyMackay born 23 July 1946 is an English people English multi instrumentalist ... frameset.html AndyMackay Biography ref His songwriting credits for Roxy Music include the Top ... AndyMackay The Metaphors London Paris New York Rome 2009 References Reflist Rigby, Jonathan Roxy ... including AndyMackay http www.themetaphors.com www.themetaphors.com The official website of AndyMackay The Metaphors http www.dailymusicguide.com Reviews andymackay and the metaphors pigalle club 20112008 1415.aspx Review of AndyMackay and The Metaphors, Pigalle Club, London 18 11 08 Roxy Music 801 Use dmy dates date August 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mackay, Andy ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mackay, Andy Category 1946 births Category Living people Category English rock ... songwriters Category English record producers bs AndyMackay cs AndyMackay de AndyMackay it AndyMackay ja nn AndyMackay ro AndyMackay ru , sv AndyMackay uk ... and career Mackay was born in Lostwithiel , Cornwall , England , and grew up in central London . He ... thumb left Mackay at Massey Hall, Toronto, 1974 At the beginning of 1971 in January, Mackay became ... and Tapes . Prior to signing with EG Management, Mackay taught music full time at Holland Park School .... Percussionist Paul Thompson musician Paul Thompson completed the band. Mackay played oboe ... and outlandish Motown inspired stage costumes, Mackay made a vital contribution to the unique Roxy ... of OK? , which reached Number Ten in the UK Singles Chart in May June 1977. Mackay has also worked ..., Mackay joined with Roxy guitarist Phil Manzanera to form The Explorers, featuring Bryan Ferry soundalike ... more details
Mackay is a English language Scottish surname which can refer to Clan Mackay , the Scottish clan from which the surname MacKay derives Mackay Trophy , named in honour of Clarence Mackay, is awarded annually by the US Air Force for the Most Meritorious Flight Mackays , now known as M&Co., is a United Kingdom chainstore. Places Fort MacKay, Alberta , Canada MacKay, Alberta , Canada Mackay, Queensland , Australia Mackay Regional Council and the former City of MackayMackay Airport Electoral district of Mackay , Queensland, Australia Mackay, Idaho , United States Lake Mackay , Western Australia The A. Murray MacKay Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada People main McKay See also McKay Special PrefixIndex Mackay All pages beginning with Mackay Special PrefixIndex Mckay All pages beginning with Mckay disambig Category Surnames cy Mackay de Mackay es Mackay fr MacKay nl Mackay ru sl Mackay fi Mackay ... more details
Andrew Mackay may refer to Andrew Mackay swimmer , Cayman Island swimmer Andrew MacKay , member of British Parliament AndyMackay , English musician Andrew Mackay British Army officer , British general hndis Mackay, Andrew ... more details
Lord Mackay may refer to 2 Scottish judges Donald Mackay, Lord Mackay of Drumadoon born 1946 James Mackay, Lord Mackay of Clashfern born 1927 See also Lord Reay John MacKay, Baron MacKay of Ardbrecknish Ronald Mackay, Lord Eassie dab ... more details
Duncan MacKay or Duncan McKay may refer to Duncan MacKay footballer Duncan Mackay musician Mickey MacKay Duncan McMillan Mickey MacKay 1894 1940 , Canadian professional ice hockey centre Duncan McKay Monarch of the Glen , a character from Monarch of the Glen hndis Mackay, Duncan ... more details
Donald MacKay may refer to Donald Mackay, 1st Lord Reay 1591 1649 Donald Mackay, 11th Lord Reay 1839 1921 Donald Mackay anti drugs campaigner 1933 1977 , Australian politician and anti drugs campaigner Donald Mackay, Baron Mackay of Drumadoon 1946 Donald Mackay scientist born 1936 , Canadian scientist of environmental chemistry Donald McKay 1810 1880 , Canadian American shipbuilder Donald McKay politician 1836 circa 1893 , Canadian politician Donald George Mackay 1870 1958 Australian explorer and long distance cyclist Donald Hugh Mackay 1914 1979 , mayor of Calgary, Alberta Donald Norman McKay born 1908 , New Zealand politician Don Mackay 1940 , Scottish football player Donald Mackinnon MacKay 1922 1987 , British Scottish physicist Donald Mackay, 1st Lord Reay 1591 1649 Donald Mackay, 4th Lord Reay died 1761 Donald Mackay, 11th Lord Reay Donald James Mackay, 11th Lord Reay 1839 1921 , member of the Dutch House of Representatives hndis Mackay, Donald ... more details
Iain Mackay may refer to Iain Mackay, principal dancer for the Birmingham Royal Ballet Iain Mackay field hockey , field hockey player for the England national field hockey team England national team See also Iain Mackay Dick , Major General Ian McKay disambiguation hndis Mackay, Iain ... more details
George Mackay or Mckay may refer to George Leslie Mackay , Canadian missionary George MacKay rower , Canadian rower George Chisholm MacKay , Canadian World War I pilot George Mackay Australian politician , former Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives George MacKay actor George Mackay, British Member of Parliament for Sutherland UK Parliament constituency Sutherland , 1747 1761 George Prevost McKay , Ontario businessman and political figure George Frederick McKay , American composer George Mackay, 5th Lord Reay hndis Mackay, George da George MacKay ... more details
James Mackay may refer to James MacKay American politician 1919 2004 , U.S, Representative from Georgia James MacKay explorer 1762 1822 , Scottish explorer with the North West Company James Mackay New Zealand politician 1804 1875 , New Zealand MP James Mackay Australian politician 1859 1935 James Mackay, 1st Earl of Inchcape 1852 1932 , British colonial administrator James Mackay cricketer 1880 1953 , Australian cricketer James Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern born 1927 , Scottish lawyer and former Lord Chancellor James A. Mackay 1936 2007 , Scottish historian and philatelist James Mackay police officer , retired Deputy Chief Constable of Tayside police James Mackay film producer , friend and collaborator of Derek Jarman James Mackay soldier , captain in the British Army during the French and Indian War Jim Bones Mackay , golf caddy for Phil Mickelson Jimmy Mackay 1943 1998 , Australian footballer See also James McKay disambiguation James Mackey disambiguation James Mackie disambiguation hndis Mackay, James ... more details
Andy may refer to Andy given name Andy typeface , a monotype font Typhoon Andy disambiguation Fictional characters Andy Toy Story in Toy Story What s with Andy 3F Andy Larkin in What s With Andy? Andy Panda in classic cartoons Music Andy album Andy album , a 1976 album by Andy Williams Andy Frank Zappa song Andy Frank Zappa song , a song by Frank Zappa See also Andi disambiguation disambig de Andy es Andy fr Andy ko it Andy nl Andy ja pt Andy zh ... more details
Mickey MacKay May 25, 1894 May 30, 1940 was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre ice hockey ... Pirates and Boston Bruins . A gifted scorer, MacKay led the PCHA in goals three times, assists ... on seven occasions, and to the second team three times. MacKay won the Stanley Cup twice during his ... life Duncan Mickey MacKay was born in Chesley, Ontario on May 24, 1895. ref name OGHHOF cite book ... newspapers?id GQ5kAAAAIBAJ&sjid 23oNAAAAIBAJ&pg 3191,668551 title Mickey MacKay purchases land to go ... 2C3288353 title Mickey MacKay s funeral to take place tomorrow work Saskatoon Star Phoenix date 1940 06 01 accessdate 2012 01 14 page 15 ref MacKay learned to skate at the age of 15 and spent two seasons ... career Hoping to advance his career, MacKay wrote to Frank Patrick ice hockey Frank Patrick , operator ... wrote a second letter inviting MacKay to try out for his team in Vancouver. ref name SSPFuneral Patrick doubted MacKay s ability the first time he saw him practice, but was convinced the second time ... JnsNAAAAIBAJ&pg 1145,3276347 title Mickey MacKay dies following car accident work Calgary Herald date 1940 05 31 accessdate 2012 01 14 page 8 ref He signed MacKay to a contract for the 1914 15 PCHA season on November 3, 1914. ref name OGHHOF MacKay made his professional debut on December 8, playing ... bio&list ByName title Mickey MacKay biography publisher Hockey Hall of Fame accessdate 2012 01 14 ... Gazette date 1915 03 27 accessdate 2012 01 14 page 16 ref MacKay had four goals in the series in which Vancouver won all three games. ref name LOHBio MacKay was a consistent PCHA all star in the seasons ...?mem p195205&page statsawards&list ByName title Mickey MacKay statistics publisher Hockey ... in five games. ref name OGHHOF Though MacKay was held out as a star of the series, the Millionaires ... Metropolitans in 1919 PCHA season 1919 turned violent when Seattle s Cully Wilson slashed MacKay ... date 1919 02 27 accessdate 2012 01 15 page 12 ref MacKay suffered a broken jaw and lost five teeth ... more details
Ian Mackay may refer to Ian Mackay footballer born 1986 , Spanish professional footballer Ian Reay Mackay , Australian immunologist Ian Mackay rugby league See also Ian McKay disambiguation hndis Mackay, Ian Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
G Mackay born Sydney , Australia was a rugby league footballer who played in the New South Wales Rugby League NSWRL competition. Mackay played for the Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs club in the year of their first premiership 1911. References The Eastern Suburbs Website Category Australian rugby league players Mackay, G Category Sydney Roosters players ... more details
Infobox person name Jeff MacKay image imagesize caption birth date Birth date 1948 10 20 birth place Dallas, Texas death date death date and age 2008 08 22 1948 10 20 death place Tulsa, Oklahoma birth name Jeffery Neill MacKay spouse Jeffery Neill MacKay October 20, 1948, in Dallas, Texas   &ndash August 22, 2008, in Tulsa, Oklahoma ref http www.variety.com article VR1117991093.html?categoryid 14&cs 1&query mackay variety.com obit Visited 27 August 2008 ref was an United States American character actor . MacKay is best remembered as Magnum s friend Mac on Magnum, P.I. , he was also featured in recurring roles in Baa Baa Black Sheep TV series Black Sheep Squadron , JAG TV series JAG , Battlestar Galactica 1978 TV series Battlestar Galactica , Airwolf , The Greatest American Hero , and Tales of the Gold Monkey . MacKay also played annoying brother Gordie Masterson on the children s television show Dr. Shrinker , which was part of The Krofft Supershow . His cousin Robert Redford got him interested in acting, and helped him get his Screen Actors Guild Card with a part in All the President s Men film All The President s Men . Death MacKay died of liver failure on August 22, 2008. ref cite web work Variety.com title Actor Jeff MacKay dies at 60 url http www.variety.com article VR1117991093.html?categoryid 14&cs 1&query mackay date April 13, 2010 ref External links imdb name 0533171 References Reflist Persondata NAME Mackay, Jeff DATE OF BIRTH 1948 10 20 DATE OF DEATH 2008 08 22 PLACE OF BIRTH Dallas, Texas PLACE OF DEATH Tulsa, Oklahoma DEFAULTSORT Mackay, Jeff Category 1948 births Category 2008 deaths Category American television actors Category Deaths from liver disease Category People from Dallas, Texas US tv actor 1940s stub de Jeff MacKay fr Jeff MacKay no Jeff MacKay sv Jeff MacKay ... more details
Sandy MacKay was a politician in the State of Michigan . Biography MacKay was born Alexander MacKay on January 13, 1881 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . ref http politicalgraveyard.com bio mackay.html RZC198GBN ref In 1901 he married Cora E. Winslow, who died in 1919. On July 7, 1924 he married Anna Bowman. MacKay was Episcopal Church United States Episcopalian and was known to be a member of Freemasonry , the Independent Order of Odd Fellows , and the Knights of Pythias . He died on December 9, 1952. Career MacKay served in the Michigan State House of Representatives from 1937 to 1952. He was a jeweler and a postmaster by trade. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mackay, Sandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1881 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1952 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mackay, Sandy Category People from Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category People from Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Category Members of the Michigan House of Representatives Category Postmasters Category 1881 births Category 1952 deaths ... more details
About a former local government area the urban locality of MackayMackay, Queensland for the new local government area Mackay Regional Council Infobox Australian Place type lga name City of Mackay state qld image Mackay LGA Qld.png imagesize 180 caption Location within Queensland pop 85,399 pop footnotes 2006 census ref Census 2006 AUS id LGA34760 name Mackay C Local Government Area accessdate 2008 03 18 quick on ref area 2897.5 est 1869 seat Mackay, Queensland Mackay region Central Queensland logo Mackay city council.svg logosize 120 url http www.mackay.qld.gov.au near nw Shire of Bowen Bowen ... Ocean near sw Shire of Nebo Nebo near s Shire of Sarina Sarina near se Pacific Ocean File Mackay council.jpg thumb Mackay City Council Building, Gordon Street, Mackay The City of Mackay was a Local ... , Australia , encompassing the regional city of Mackay, Queensland Mackay and the surrounding ... Sarina to become the Mackay Regional Council . History The Mackay Municipality was proclaimed on 22 ... . With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902 , Pioneer became a shire and Mackay a town on 31 ... that local government boundaries in the Mackay area be rationalised. The Local Government Mackay and Pioneer Regulation 1993 was gazetted on 17 December 1993, and on 30 March 1994, the two amalgamated into a larger City of Mackay, which first met on 8 April 1994. On 15 March 2008, under ... 2007, the City of Mackay merged with the Shires of Shire of Mirani Mirani and Shire of Sarina Sarina to form the Mackay Regional Council . Towns and Localities Prior to 1994, Mackay consisted of the suburbs of Mackay, Queensland Mackay , West Mackay, Queensland West Mackay , South Mackay, Queensland South Mackay and East Mackay, Queensland East Mackay all other suburbs of Mackay were in the Shire ... top Suburbs Mackay, Queensland Mackay East Mackay, Queensland East Mackay West Mackay, Queensland West Mackay South Mackay, Queensland South Mackay Andergrove, Queensland Andergrove Beaconsfield, Queensland ... more details
Mackay Mountains Coord 77 30 S 143 20 W display inline,title is a prominent group of peaks convert 10 mi disp flip south of the Allegheny Mountains Antarctica Allegheny Mountains in the Ford Ranges , Marie Byrd Land . They were discovered by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition in 1934, and named for Clarence Mackay of the Postal Telegraph and Mackay Radio Companies, who was a benefactor of the expedition. ref name urlAntarctica Detail cite web url http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p gnispq 5 NO P5 ANTAR ID 0009221 title Antarctica Detail format work accessdate 2011 12 29 ref See also John William Mackay Clarence Mackay s father who died in 1902. References usgs gazetteer reflist Category Ford Ranges MarieByrdLand geo stub ... more details
John MacKay or John McKay may refer to John Mackay Australian pioneer 1839 1914 , founder of the city of Mackay, Australia John MacKay journalist , Scottish television journalist and newscaster John MacKay, Baron MacKay of Ardbrecknish 1938 2001 , Scottish Conservative Member of Parliament for Argyll, 1979 1987 John Mackay rugby league , Australian rugby league player John A. Mackay 1889 1983 , Scottish missionary and founder of the Anglo Peruvian School in Lima, Peru John Bain Mackay 1795 1888 , nurseryman based in Clapton, London John D. Mackay born 1909 , Orcadian man of letters John Frederick MacKay 1873 1930 , Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross John Henry Mackay 1864 1933 , anarchist, thinker and writer John Keiller MacKay 1888 1970 , 19th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada, 1957 1963 John Victor Mackay 1891 1945 , American art director John William Mackay 1831 1902 , American capitalist John McKay UK politician 1885 1964 , British Labour Party MP for Wallsend, 1945 1964 John Reid McKay 1898 1970 , Scottish football soccer player John B. McKay 1922 1975 , test pilot John McKay American football 1923 2001 , American football coach John McKay politician born 1948 , member of the Canadian parliament John McKay attorney born 1956 , former United States Attorney for the Western District of the state of Washington John McKay writer born 1982 , music journalist, see The Michigan Times The Michigan Times The Michigan Times John McKay New Brunswick politician born 1948 , former ... Society Jack McKay 1885 after 1911 , English footballer, born John McKay John William Mackay 1831 1902 , American capitalist, born in Dublin, Ireland John Henry Mackay 1864 1933 , Scottish poet, writer and pederast activist John McKay MPP 1841 ? , Ontario physician and political figure John Mackay industrialist 1774 1841 ,ship master and industrialist in Boston, Massachusetts John George MacKay 1893 ... football wide receiver See also John Mackey disambiguation hndis Mackay, John ... more details
Mackay Glacier coor dm 76 58 S 162 0 E is a large glacier in Victoria Land , descending eastward from the polar plateau, between the Convoy Range Convoy and Clare Range s, into the southern part of Granite Harbour . Discovered by the South Magnetic Pole Party of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907 09 British Antarctic Expedition 1907 09 and named for Alistair F. Mackay , a member of the party. Mackay Glacier Tongue coor dm 76 58 S 162 20 E is the glacier tongue of the Mackay Glacier, projecting into Granite Harbour , Victoria Land . First mapped by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910 13 British Antarctic Expedition 1910 13 and named in association with Mackay Glacier. usgs gazetteer usgs gazetteer Category Glaciers of Victoria Land Category Scott Coast ScottCoast geo stub ... more details
Elizabeth Mackay c.1847&ndash 1 February 1897 was a New Zealand homemaker. She was born in Sutherlandshire , Scotland on c.1847. ref name DNZB Mackay DNZB title Elizabeth Mackay first Jo Anne last Smith id 2m13 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mackay, Elizabeth ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Homemaker DATE OF BIRTH c.1847 PLACE OF BIRTH Sutherlandshire, Scotland DATE OF DEATH 1 February 1897 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mackay, Elizabeth Category 1840s births Category 1897 deaths Category New Zealand people NewZealand bio stub ... more details
and Mackay was a thing of comedy legend. Fletch s sly tactics in misdeeds ranging from fixing boxing ... through to finding new and imaginative ways to stick two fingers up at Mackay and get away with it, were specially designed to get up Mackay s nose. In return, Mackay s frenzied attempts to catch Fletch out, when fruitful, gave Mackay a level of smugness and satisfaction which was only accentuated by Fletch s hostility and skulking. Mackay was born into a poor family, he was one of 8 children and his father was an unemployed miner. MacKay was formerly a Drill instructor drill sergeant in the Argyll ... job at HMP Slade. Mackay s temper is agitated by the constant suspicion he has of Fletch, and his ... hearted prison officer colleague Mr Barrowclough . Mackay s homeland of Scotland serves as a constant ... Mackay. In one episode Mackay questions Fletch on whether he felt he was working class. Fletch responds I did, until I visited Glasgow. Now I think I m middle class. Mackay s approach to prison .... Mackay They re criminals, man Barrowclough Ah yes but they re also human beings. Mackay All right. But criminal human beings Despite their rivalry, Fletcher and Mackay can occasionally get ... a false tunnel to Mr. Mackay when the inmates were planning an escape, landed up in the infirmary. A triumphant and tipsy Mackay visits him there and offers Fletcher a slightly used bottle of liquor ... responds by informing Mackay the inmates had dug another tunnel and deposited the dirt from the first ... after he gets him out of unknowingly smuggling goods. Porridge Category Porridge characters Mackay Category Fictional prison officers and governors Mackay Category Comedy characters Mackay ... more details
Cape MacKay coor dm 77 42 S 168 31 E is an ice covered cape which forms the southeast extremity of Ross Island . Discovered by the Discovery expedition 1901 04 and named for Captain Harry MacKay , commander of the Terra Nova ship Terra Nova , one of the relief ships for the expedition. usgs gazetteer DEFAULTSORT Mackay, Cape Category Headlands of Ross Island RossIsland geo stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date February 2011 refimprove date April 2010 Infobox Airport name Mackay Airport nativename nativename a nativename r image MKY.JPG caption Mackay Airport Departures image width 200 image2 Mackay Airport logo.png image width2 200 IATA MKY ICAO YBMK center Location map Queensland width ... in Queensland small center type Public owner operator Mackay Port Authority city served location Mackay, Queensland elevation f 19 elevation m 6 coordinates Coord 21 10 15 S 149 10 58 E type airport website http www.mackayairport.com.au Mackay Airport metric elev metric rwy r1 number 14 32 r1 length ... r2 surface Asphalt stat year stat1 header stat1 data stat2 header stat2 data footnotes Mackay Airport Airport codes MKY YBMK located in Mackay, Queensland Mackay , Queensland, Australia is a major Australian regional airport that services the city of Mackay, with flights to the cities of Brisbane ... an airport at Mackay began in 1927, when Captain Ron Adair selected the site of the town commons for the construction of an aerodrome , and landed the first plane in Mackay there, his own Avro biplane. The Mackay City Council agreed in February 1930 to apply to excise land from the commons for aviation ... aircraft, which attracted over 8,000 spectators. Mackay Airport had grass landing strips until 1940 ... the runways to unsealed gravel for use during World War II . Until 1945, Mackay Airport served ..., the Commonwealth Government took control of the airport from the Mackay City Council, and built ..., which refused. It then offered the airport to the Mackay Port Authority, then changed ... an angry local reaction in Mackay, which eventually led to the port authority gaining control of the airport. Present Mackay Airport is used by all four major airlines operating in Australia Qantas ... Ansett Australia and Flight West in 2001, Mackay Airport has experienced considerable growth ... and the airport is up for sale. In November 2008, Mackay Airport was sold to a private consortium to fund ... more details
city name Mackay state qld image Mackay CBD Skyline pano.JPG imagesize 270 caption Skyline of Mackay ... 08 lats 28 longd 149 longm 11 longs 10 pop 85,700 pop footnotes ref Census 2006 AUS id 3054 name Mackay ... Time AEST utc 10 dist1 972 dir1 location1 Brisbane dist2 390 dir2 location2 Townsville lga Mackay Regional Council region county stategov Electoral district of MackayMackay fedgov Division of Dawson Dawson maxtemp 27.0 mintemp 17.7 rainfall 1533.4 Mackay is a city on the eastern coast of Queensland , Australia, about convert 970 km mi 0 north of Brisbane , on the Pioneer River . Mackay is nicknamed ... sugar. ref http www.mackayeguide.com Mackay. Travel guide for Mackay eGuide . Mackayeguide.com. ... is known as the Mackay Whitsunday Islands Whitsunday Region. Equally, there has always been much contention over the pronunciation of the name Mackay. Correspondence received by Mackay City Library in 2007, from descendants of John Mackay, confirms that the correct pronunciation is IPA en m ka rhyming with sky , from the Gaelic name MacAoidh which is pronounced i not ay . History File Mackay QLD ... One of the first Europeans to travel through the Mackay region was Captain Royal Navy Captain James Cook , who reached the Mackay coast on 1 June 1770 and named several local landmarks, including Cape ... . The City of Mackay was later founded on Yuibera traditional lands. Although several other maritime explorers sailed through the waters off Mackay, it was not until 1860 when moves were made to claim the region s virgin pastures. Two young men, John McCrossin and Scottish born John Mackay Australian Pioneer John Mackay , assembled a party of eight, including an Aboriginal named Duke, and left Armidale ... the top of the range overlooking the Mackay district s Pioneer Valley in May. After descending into the valley and exploring almost to the mouth of the river, which they named the Mackay, the members ... suffered from a fever that claimed the life of Duke. Mackay returned to the area with 1,200 head ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Steve Mackay image SteveMackayLive.jpg caption background non vocal instrumentalist ... Mackay is an United States American tenor saxophone player, best known for his participation on The Stooges second album Fun House The Stooges album Fun House . The Stooges Mackay was familiar to The Stooges ... having sat in with the band several times. Mackay toured with the group throughout 1970 but parted company ... On Mojo 29, April 1996 ref Later work For the next ten years, Mackay played with a cross section of underground ... approached, Mackay s profile gradually lowered as he took up residence near San Francisco and began work as an electrician. The wider perception was that Mackay was dead. In 2000, Stooges biography pages on websites for MTV , VH1 , and Rolling Stone included an item indicating that Mackay had died in the 1970s ..., disproved the rumor by contacting Mackay and arranging to release his first solo recordings. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Mackay became Carnal Kitchen again with then wife, Annie Garcia Mackay, a blues singer and bassist . Radon released the Death City single in 1999, and Mackay began ... full scale tour of Steve Mackay and the Radon Ensemble was mounted in July 2003 with a percussion ... , and drummer Ed Wilcox. The Stooges reunion Mackay rejoined The Stooges in 2003 when they played their first ... 2007 . Mackay has also appeared at recent live shows by the Violent Femmes , with whom he ... Ground and The Blind Leading the Naked . Radon released the Smegma Mackay collaboration album 30 Years ... Mackay and Jello Biafra . Mackay s solo discography included a self released collection of solo ... Uzak, You ve Got Your Orders 3 , and Multiball Magazine Issue 2 . The Steve Mackay Ensemble has continued to perform live and on radio, and embarked on a tour of the US and Europe in 2006. Mackay continues ... Boat Club s parties. In 2011 Radon and SOOPA released Mackay s new album Sometimes Like This I Talk which features other members of The Stooges, and also the album Machine Gun from U.S.S. with Mackay ... more details