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  • Malcolm Cecil
  • English musician and record producer (1937–2021)

    Malcolm Cecil (9 January 1937 – 28 March 2021) was a British jazz bassist, record producer, engineer, electronic musician and teacher. He was a founding

    Malcolm Cecil

    Malcolm Cecil

    Malcolm_Cecil

  • Tonto's Expanding Head Band
  • British-American electronic music duo

    Head Band was a British-American electronic music duo consisting of Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff. Despite releasing only two albums in the early

    Tonto's Expanding Head Band

    Tonto's_Expanding_Head_Band

  • Robert Margouleff
  • Musical artist

    to meet well-known bassist Malcolm Cecil, who approached him to learn more about this synthesizer. In exchange for Cecil teaching Margouleff how to use

    Robert Margouleff

    Robert_Margouleff

  • Zero Time
  • 1971 studio album by Tonto's Expanding Head Band

    multitimbral, polyphonic synthesiser built by the two members of the band, Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff, as a developed version of the Moog III synth

    Zero Time

    Zero_Time

  • Superstition (song)
  • 1972 single by Stevie Wonder

    the funky clavinet riff on a Hohner Clavinet model C. Co-producers Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff programmed the Moog synthesizer bass, Steve Madaio

    Superstition (song)

    Superstition_(song)

  • Living for the City
  • 1973 single by Stevie Wonder

    played the majority of the instruments on the song and was assisted by Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff for recording engineering and synthesizer programming

    Living for the City

    Living_for_the_City

  • Music of My Mind
  • 1972 studio album by Stevie Wonder

    his music. For the album, Wonder recruited electronic music pioneers Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff as associate producers, employing their custom

    Music of My Mind

    Music_of_My_Mind

  • Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing
  • 1974 single by Stevie Wonder

    Stevie Wonder - lead vocals, background vocals, piano, drums, Moog bass Malcolm Cecil - synthesizer programming Robert Margouleff - synthesizer programming

    Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing

    Don't_You_Worry_'bout_a_Thing

  • Stevie Wonder
  • American musician (born 1950)

    Tonto's Expanding Head Band, which consisted of Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil. He hired them as associate producers after meeting them in New York

    Stevie Wonder

    Stevie Wonder

    Stevie_Wonder

  • It's Like You Never Left
  • 1973 studio album by Dave Mason

    3) - guitar Mark Jordan - piano (tracks: 3, 6, 9), organ (track: 9) Malcolm Cecil - Moog programming (track: 7) Dave Mason - Moog bass synthesizer (track:

    It's Like You Never Left

    It's_Like_You_Never_Left

  • Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder song)
  • 1973 single by Stevie Wonder

    bass line is provided by a Moog synthesizer programmed by co-producers Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff. Using overdubs, Wonder played clavinet, drums

    Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder song)

    Higher_Ground_(Stevie_Wonder_song)

  • He's Misstra Know-It-All
  • 1974 single by Stevie Wonder

    by Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff. Ethereal flute-like sounds are provided by the TONTO modular synthesizer that is also programmed by Cecil and

    He's Misstra Know-It-All

    He's_Misstra_Know-It-All

  • Fulfillingness' First Finale
  • 1974 studio album by Stevie Wonder

    electric bass The Jackson 5 – background vocals Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil – synthesizers Horns, drum machine – uncredited "It Ain't No Use" Stevie

    Fulfillingness' First Finale

    Fulfillingness'_First_Finale

  • Talking Book
  • 1972 studio album by Stevie Wonder

    Ray Parker Jr., David Sanborn, and Buzz Feiten. Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil collaborated with Wonder on four of his "classic" albums: Music of My

    Talking Book

    Talking_Book

  • The Captain and Me
  • 1973 studio album by The Doobie Brothers

    strings were brought in to record The Captain and Me. Synth programmers Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff were brought in to engineer the opening track

    The Captain and Me

    The_Captain_and_Me

  • It's About Time (Tonto's Expanding Head Band album)
  • 1974 studio album by Tonto

    multitimbral, polyphonic synthesizer built by the two members of the band, Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff, as a developed version of the Moog III synth

    It's About Time (Tonto's Expanding Head Band album)

    It's_About_Time_(Tonto's_Expanding_Head_Band_album)

  • Reflections (Gil Scott-Heron album)
  • 1981 studio album by Gil Scott-Heron

    radio stations. Recorded at TONTO Studio, the album was coproduced by Malcolm Cecil. Scott-Heron was backed by the Amnesia Express, the band he formed following

    Reflections (Gil Scott-Heron album)

    Reflections_(Gil_Scott-Heron_album)

  • Moving Target (Gil Scott-Heron album)
  • 1982 studio album by Gil Scott-Heron

    with a "plea for peace and world change". The album, co-produced by Malcolm Cecil, was released in September 1982 on LP (#204921), and issued as a CD

    Moving Target (Gil Scott-Heron album)

    Moving_Target_(Gil_Scott-Heron_album)

  • Keith Hale
  • British musical artist (born 1950)

    first album with Tonto's Expanding Head Band and Stevie Wonder producer Malcolm Cecil. Internal disputes between record company and management meant that

    Keith Hale

    Keith Hale

    Keith_Hale

  • Good Old Boys (Randy Newman album)
  • 1974 studio album by Randy Newman

    DeCaro on "Marie" and "Rollin'"; Moog and ARP synthesizers programmed by Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff. All tracks are written by Randy Newman except

    Good Old Boys (Randy Newman album)

    Good_Old_Boys_(Randy_Newman_album)

  • Perfect Angel
  • 1974 studio album by Minnie Riperton

    production company called Scorbu Productions. With associate producers Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff on hand engineering and programming the synthesizers

    Perfect Angel

    Perfect_Angel

  • Innervisions
  • 1973 studio album by Stevie Wonder

    (The Original New Timbral Orchestra) synthesizer system developed by Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff. Wonder's previous two albums, 1972’s Music of

    Innervisions

    Innervisions

  • Falling Off the Roof
  • 1996 studio album by Ginger Baker

    Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart. The album was produced by Baker and Malcolm Cecil and included original songs from each member of the trio. Baker fell

    Falling Off the Roof

    Falling_Off_the_Roof

  • You and I (We Can Conquer the World)
  • 1972 song by Stevie Wonder

    Stevie Wonder – lead vocal, piano, T.O.N.T.O. synthesizer, Moog bass Malcolm Cecil – Moog synthesizer programming Robert Margouleff – Moog synthesizer

    You and I (We Can Conquer the World)

    You_and_I_(We_Can_Conquer_the_World)

  • Diamonds & Rust
  • 1975 studio album by Joan Baez

    Sample – electric piano, Hammond organ Red Rhodes – pedal steel guitar Malcolm Cecil – Moog and ARP synthesisers, synthesizer programming Robert Margouleff

    Diamonds & Rust

    Diamonds_&_Rust

  • Real Eyes
  • 1980 studio album by Gil Scott-Heron

    159 on the Billboard 200. Real Eyes was produced by Scott-Heron and Malcolm Cecil. A photograph of Scott-Heron and his daughter Gia appears on the album

    Real Eyes

    Real_Eyes

  • Malcolm X
  • American civil rights activist (1925–1965)

    Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little, later el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965) was an American civil rights activist and Muslim minister

    Malcolm X

    Malcolm X

    Malcolm_X

  • Ealing Jazz Club
  • Music venue in London, England

    Clapton, Charlie Watts, Graham Bond, Long John Baldry, Rod Stewart, Malcolm Cecil, Dick Taylor, Dick Heckstall-Smith and Paul Jones. Manfred Mann (originally

    Ealing Jazz Club

    Ealing Jazz Club

    Ealing_Jazz_Club

  • 3 + 3
  • 1973 studio album by the Isley Brothers

    congas (1) Produced by Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley & O'Kelly Isley Jr. Malcolm Cecil, Robert Margouleff – recording engineers Ed Lee – cover design Don Hunstein

    3 + 3

    3_+_3

  • Cecil (surname)
  • Surname list

    English political and military leader Edward Cecil (disambiguation) Henry Cecil (disambiguation) Malcolm Cecil (1937–2021), British jazz bassist and Grammy

    Cecil (surname)

    Cecil_(surname)

  • You Haven't Done Nothin'
  • 1974 single by Stevie Wonder

    electric bass The Jackson 5 – background vocals Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil – synthesizers Uncredited – Horns, drum machine Roger Daltrey covered

    You Haven't Done Nothin'

    You_Haven't_Done_Nothin'

  • Gil Scott-Heron
  • American soul and jazz poet, musician and author (1949–2011)

    hit single "Angel Dust", which he recorded as a single with producer Malcolm Cecil. "Angel Dust" peaked at No. 15 on the R&B charts in 1978. In 1979, Scott-Heron

    Gil Scott-Heron

    Gil Scott-Heron

    Gil_Scott-Heron

  • Golden Lady (song)
  • 1973 song by Stevie Wonder

    vocal, piano, Fender Rhodes, drums, Moog bass, T.O.N.T.O. synthesizer Malcolm Cecil – synthesizer programming Robert Margouleff – synthesizer programming

    Golden Lady (song)

    Golden_Lady_(song)

  • The Heat Is On (album)
  • 1975 studio album by the Isley Brothers

    piano, and the ARP synthesizer, which was programmed by engineers Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff. The Heat Is On is the third album recorded by

    The Heat Is On (album)

    The_Heat_Is_On_(album)

  • The First Minute of a New Day
  • 1975 studio album by Gil Scott-Heron, Brian Jackson and the Midnight Band

    5:04 All bonus cuts for the CD reissue were managed and produced by Malcolm Cecil. "A Talk: Bluesology / Black History / Jaws / The Revolution Will Not

    The First Minute of a New Day

    The_First_Minute_of_a_New_Day

  • Dixie Chicken
  • 1973 studio album by Little Feat

    Tackett – guitar, mandolin, trumpet Bonnie Bramlett – backing vocals Malcolm Cecil – synthesizer Tret Fure – backing vocals Danny Hutton – backing vocals

    Dixie Chicken

    Dixie_Chicken

  • Serge synthesizer
  • Analogue modular synthesizer

    compactness. Other well-known musicians using Serge synthesizers include Malcolm Cecil, whose studio was used in Stevie Wonder albums; Gary Chang, movie composer;

    Serge synthesizer

    Serge synthesizer

    Serge_synthesizer

  • Spirits (Gil Scott-Heron album)
  • 1994 studio album by Gil Scott-Heron

    vocals, piano Ed Brady - guitar Fima Ephron, Robbie Gordon - bass guitar Malcolm Cecil - bass guitar, piano Brian Jackson, Kim Jordan, Vernard Dickson - piano

    Spirits (Gil Scott-Heron album)

    Spirits_(Gil_Scott-Heron_album)

  • List of the Doobie Brothers band members
  • Captain and Me (1973) Robert Margouleff ARP synthesizer programming Malcolm Cecil 1972–1973 (died 2021) Novi Novog 1973 1974 1978 viola synthesizer solo

    List of the Doobie Brothers band members

    List of the Doobie Brothers band members

    List_of_the_Doobie_Brothers_band_members

  • In the Pocket (James Taylor album)
  • 1976 studio album by James Taylor

    horn arrangements (3, 11), bass harmonica (4), backing vocals (4) Malcolm Cecil – Moog synthesizer programming Clarence McDonald – Fender Rhodes (1

    In the Pocket (James Taylor album)

    In_the_Pocket_(James_Taylor_album)

  • Pete Townshend
  • English musician (born 1945)

    Walter, and Chuck Berry. He was also strongly influenced by cellist Malcolm Cecil, who often damaged his cello during performances, along with Gustav

    Pete Townshend

    Pete Townshend

    Pete_Townshend

  • Jungle Fever (soundtrack)
  • 1991 soundtrack album by Stevie Wonder

    Nathan Watts — co-associate producer Keith John — production assistant Malcolm Cecil — additional engineering and additional programming List of number-one

    Jungle Fever (soundtrack)

    Jungle_Fever_(soundtrack)

  • Magicians Holiday
  • 1974 studio album by The Gap Band

    Andress – guitar on "Tommy's Groove" Technical Kirk Bressler – engineer Malcolm Cecil, Robert Margouleff – remixing engineer Tom Wilkes – album design, front

    Magicians Holiday

    Magicians_Holiday

  • Motivation Radio
  • 1977 studio album by Steve Hillage

    retitled Motivation Radio prior to recording. Hiring electronic innovator Malcolm Cecil, formerly of the pioneering Tonto's Expanding Head Band, to produce

    Motivation Radio

    Motivation_Radio

  • Best of The Doobies
  • 1976 greatest hits album by the Doobie Brothers

    Payne – piano (1, 6, 9–10), organ (7, 11) Jesse Butler – organ (3) Malcolm Cecil – ARP synthesizer programming (9) Robert Margouleff – ARP synthesizer

    Best of The Doobies

    Best_of_The_Doobies

  • We're New Here
  • 2011 remix album by Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie xx

    Scott-Heron was credited as a producer for the album, along with Russell and Malcolm Cecil, a producer and engineer on Scott-Heron's past work. The original vocals

    We're New Here

    We're New Here

    We're_New_Here

  • Steve Hillage
  • British guitarist (born 1951)

    rock" and so deliberately chose to move in that direction. He had met Malcolm Cecil of Tonto's Expanding Head Band who he felt may help in his pursuit of

    Steve Hillage

    Steve Hillage

    Steve_Hillage

  • 1980 (album)
  • 1980 studio album by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson

    1980 by Arista Records. Scott-Heron and Jackson produced 1980 with Malcolm Cecil and performed with a host of studio musicians, including drummer Harvey

    1980 (album)

    1980_(album)

  • Ronnie Scott
  • British jazz saxophonist (1927–1996)

    Ronnie Scott Quartet 1964 Ronnie Scott (tenor sax), Stan Tracey (piano), Malcolm Cecil (double bass), Jackie Dougan (drums) Ronnie Scott Trio 1970 Ronnie Scott

    Ronnie Scott

    Ronnie_Scott

  • Footsteps in the Dark
  • 1977 song performed by The Isley Brothers

    and arranged by The Isley Brothers Co-produced by The Isley Brothers, Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff Ronald Isley – lead vocals, backing vocals Rudolph

    Footsteps in the Dark

    Footsteps in the Dark

    Footsteps_in_the_Dark

  • List of 2021 deaths in popular music
  • Dan Sartain who has died aged 39". NME. Retrieved March 21, 2021. "Malcolm Cecil, Stevie Wonder Producer, Dies at 84". Ultimateclassicrock.com. Retrieved

    List of 2021 deaths in popular music

    List_of_2021_deaths_in_popular_music

  • Secrets (Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson album)
  • 1978 studio album by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson

    keyboard bass (synthesizer), TONTO synthesizer, drums (tracks 3 and 4) Malcolm Cecil – associate producer, production assistance, engineering, and mixing

    Secrets (Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson album)

    Secrets_(Gil_Scott-Heron_and_Brian_Jackson_album)

  • It's My Pleasure
  • 1975 studio album by Billy Preston

    vocals Luther Waters – backing vocals Oren Waters – backing vocals Malcolm Cecil, Robert Margouleff (TONTO: The Original New Timbral Orchestra) – synthesizers

    It's My Pleasure

    It's_My_Pleasure

  • Mediasound Studios
  • Former American independent recording studio

    Milner, Michael Brauer, Don Wershba, Ed Stasium, Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil, among others. Harry Hirsch left Mediasound in 1973, and would go on

    Mediasound Studios

    Mediasound_Studios

  • Go for Your Guns
  • 1977 studio album by the Isley Brothers

    Masters, 1959–1983. After four albums that were assisted by producers Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff in California, the Isley Brothers decided to stay

    Go for Your Guns

    Go_for_Your_Guns

  • Black Messiah (album)
  • 2014 studio album by D'Angelo and the Vanguard

    and experimental production techniques reminiscent of Herbie Hancock, Malcolm Cecil, and Robert Margouleff—figures known for their work on Stevie Wonder's

    Black Messiah (album)

    Black_Messiah_(album)

  • Harvest for the World
  • 1976 studio album by The Isley Brothers

    clavinet, background vocals Production The Isley Brothers – producers Malcolm Cecil – recording engineer (1–8), producer, music programming John Holbrook

    Harvest for the World

    Harvest_for_the_World

  • Body Heat (Quincy Jones album)
  • 1974 studio album by Quincy Jones

    Wah Watson Bass: Max Bennett, Melvin Dunlap, Chuck Rainey Keyboards: Malcolm Cecil, Larry Dunn, Dave Grusin, Herbie Hancock, Bob James, Robert Margouleff

    Body Heat (Quincy Jones album)

    Body_Heat_(Quincy_Jones_album)

  • 16th Annual Grammy Awards
  • 1974 award ceremony for music

    Zarathustra (2001: A Space Odyssey)" Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical Malcolm Cecil & Robert Margouleff (engineers) for Innervisions performed by Stevie

    16th Annual Grammy Awards

    16th_Annual_Grammy_Awards

  • Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)
  • 1972 song by Stevie Wonder

    backing vocals, Rhodes piano, drums, Moog bass, T.O.N.T.O. synthesizer Malcolm Cecil – Moog synthesizer programming Robert Margouleff – Moog synthesizer

    Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)

    Superwoman_(Where_Were_You_When_I_Needed_You)

  • Live It Up (Isley Brothers album)
  • 1974 studio album by the Isley Brothers

    breakthrough 1973 album, 3 + 3, the album was assisted by the team of Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff. The album also continued their growing trademark

    Live It Up (Isley Brothers album)

    Live_It_Up_(Isley_Brothers_album)

  • Manassas (album)
  • Album by Manassas

    acoustic bass (on "The Raven" and "The Wilderness") Byron Berline - fiddle Malcolm Cecil - Expanded Series III Moog synthesizer programming Technical The Albert

    Manassas (album)

    Manassas_(album)

  • 2021 in jazz
  • Cristián Cuturrufo, 48, Chilean jazz trumpeter (COVID-19) March 28 – Malcolm Cecil, 84, British jazz bassist and record producer April 7 – Sonny Simmons

    2021 in jazz

    2021 in jazz

    2021_in_jazz

  • It's Your World (album)
  • 1976 studio album / Live album by Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson

    Brisbane – drums (traps), percussion Delbert Taylor – trumpet Technical Malcolm Cecil – remastering Horowitz, Hal (August 1, 2003). Review: It's Your World

    It's Your World (album)

    It's_Your_World_(album)

  • Martha Reeves (album)
  • 1974 studio album by Martha Reeves

    McDonald, William Smith, Tom Hensley, Larry Nash, Joe Sample – piano Malcolm Cecil, Robert Margouleff – synthesizer Milt Holland – vibraphone Kenny Asher

    Martha Reeves (album)

    Martha_Reeves_(album)

  • Electronic Sound
  • 1969 studio album by George Harrison

    appeal is limited to aficionados of "early synthesizer experiments". Malcolm Cecil, who went on to become a leading synthesizer proponent as the co-creator

    Electronic Sound

    Electronic_Sound

  • The Jazz Couriers
  • British jazz quintet

    Hayes and Ronnie Scott on tenor saxophones, with Terry Shannon (piano), Malcolm Cecil (bass) and Bill Eyden (drums) and made their debut on the opening night

    The Jazz Couriers

    The_Jazz_Couriers

  • Syreeta (1972 album)
  • Debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Syreeta Wright

    Trevor Lawrence, Yusuf Rahman – arrangements Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil – associate producers, synthesizer programming Andy Edlen, Dick Shapiro

    Syreeta (1972 album)

    Syreeta_(1972_album)

  • Stockbridge School
  • Progressive private school in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, United States

    monthly on winter evenings. During this period, visiting artists included Malcolm Cecil, as well as both Joseph Jarman of the Art Ensemble of Chicago and Richard

    Stockbridge School

    Stockbridge School

    Stockbridge_School

  • Deaths in March 2021
  • Cebeci, 86, Turkish-born American mechanical engineer and academic. Malcolm Cecil, 84, British musician (Tonto's Expanding Head Band, Blues Incorporated)

    Deaths in March 2021

    Deaths_in_March_2021

  • Malcolm Danare
  • American actor

    Malcolm Danare (born June 15, 1962) is an American actor, known for his role of Caesar in the 1985 film Heaven Help Us and Dr. Mendel Craven in the 1998

    Malcolm Danare

    Malcolm_Danare

  • Polyphony and monophony in instruments
  • Property of musical instruments

    content-addressable memory; List of clients of Pascetta, including synthesist Malcolm Cecil; Views of musician Don Lewis on playing the Pascetta keyboard again

    Polyphony and monophony in instruments

    Polyphony_and_monophony_in_instruments

  • 64th Annual Grammy Awards
  • 2022 award ceremony for music

    Dusty Hill Ethel Gabriel Lloyd Price Al Schmitt Ron Tutt Joe Simon Malcolm Cecil Jon Lind Greg Tate Elliot Mazer Bobbie Nelson B. J. Thomas DMX Dallas

    64th Annual Grammy Awards

    64th_Annual_Grammy_Awards

  • Down the Road (Manassas album)
  • 1973 studio album by Manassas

    Guerico - engineer at Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado Bill Halverson, Malcolm Cecil - engineers at Record Plant, Los Angeles, California The Albert Brothers

    Down the Road (Manassas album)

    Down_the_Road_(Manassas_album)

  • One More Saturday Night (The Halluci Nation album)
  • 2021 studio album by The Halluci Nation

    Saturday Night was constructed with the aid of key mentors Malcolm Cecil and John Trudell. Cecil offered professional and technical support during the album’s

    One More Saturday Night (The Halluci Nation album)

    One_More_Saturday_Night_(The_Halluci_Nation_album)

  • ...That's the Way It Is
  • 1976 studio album by Nilsson

    Dyke Parks, Jane Getz, David Paich, James Newton Howard – keyboards Malcolm Cecil – synthesizer Klaus Voormann – bass Jim Keltner, Chili Charles – drums

    ...That's the Way It Is

    ...That's_the_Way_It_Is

  • Assassination of Malcolm X
  • 1965 murder in New York City, U.S.

    On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X, a Muslim African American minister and Black power activist who was a popular figure during the civil rights movement

    Assassination of Malcolm X

    Assassination of Malcolm X

    Assassination_of_Malcolm_X

  • 1937 in the United Kingdom
  • and producer 8 January – Shirley Bassey, Welsh-born singer 9 January Malcolm Cecil, jazz bassist and record producer (died 2021) Michael Nicholson, journalist

    1937 in the United Kingdom

    1937_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • I Heard That!!
  • 1976 studio album by Quincy Jones

    Myrna Matthews, Valerie Simpson. Keyboards, synthesizer: Paul Beaver, Malcolm Cecil, George Duke, Dave Grusin, Paul Griffin, Herbie Hancock, Bob James,

    I Heard That!!

    I_Heard_That!!

  • Where Would I Be?
  • 1972 studio album by Jim Hall

    more "modern" than he usually used (keyboardist Benny Aronov, bassist Malcolm Cecil, and Airto Moreira on drums and percussion), guitarist Jim Hall (who

    Where Would I Be?

    Where_Would_I_Be?

  • Stan Robinson
  • English jazz musician (1936–2017)

    Long John Baldry, Sandy Brown's band (also featuring Al Fairweather, Malcolm Cecil and Brian Lemon), Humphrey Lyttelton (in both a big band and small group

    Stan Robinson

    Stan_Robinson

  • Gulf Winds
  • 1976 studio album by Joan Baez

    guitar, mandolin, string arrangements, conductor Sid Sharp – violin Malcolm Cecil – synthesizer effects, synthesizer programming Technical Tommy Vicari

    Gulf Winds

    Gulf_Winds

  • Yvonne Wright
  • American songwriter (1951–2016)

    2021. Williams, Chris (September 4, 2019). "Stevie Wonder Producer Malcolm Cecil Breaks Down the Making of 'Music of My Mind' — the Album that Launched

    Yvonne Wright

    Yvonne_Wright

  • Just Between Us (Norman Brown album)
  • 1992 studio album by Norman Brown

    Sutton – recording, mixing (3, 7, 9, 10) Brant Biles – mixing (1, 2, 6) Malcolm Cecil – mixing (1, 2, 6) Robert Margouleff – mixing (1, 2, 6) John Falzarano

    Just Between Us (Norman Brown album)

    Just_Between_Us_(Norman_Brown_album)

  • Dick Morrissey
  • British jazz musician (1940–2000)

    piano, Colin Barnes on drums, and The Jazz Couriers founding member Malcolm Cecil on bass. He spent most of 1962 in Calcutta, India as part of the Ashley

    Dick Morrissey

    Dick Morrissey

    Dick_Morrissey

  • List of jazz bassists
  • Carpenter (1959–2008) Ron Carter (born 1937) Edo Castro (born 1957) Malcolm Cecil (1937–2021) Clive Chaman (born 1949) Paul Chambers (1935–1969) Stanley

    List of jazz bassists

    List of jazz bassists

    List_of_jazz_bassists

  • Winter in America
  • 1974 studio album by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson

    Production Perpis-Fall Music, Inc. – producer Jose Williams – engineer Malcolm Cecil – remastering Vera Savcic, Adam Shore – reissue exec. producer Eugene

    Winter in America

    Winter_in_America

  • Jimmy Robinson (recording engineer)
  • American recording engineer (1950–2018)

    Manieri until the end of the year. In January 1973 Bob Margoulieff and Malcolm Cecil invited Robinson to Los Angeles to work on a few projects, and he decided

    Jimmy Robinson (recording engineer)

    Jimmy Robinson (recording engineer)

    Jimmy_Robinson_(recording_engineer)

  • All in Love Is Fair
  • Song by Stevie Wonder

    Mediasound, New York City Genre Pop R&B Length 3:41 Label Tapecar Tamla Songwriter Stevie Wonder Producers Stevie Wonder Malcolm Cecil Robert Margouleff

    All in Love Is Fair

    All_in_Love_Is_Fair

  • List of Unsung episodes
  • Charlotte Fox, Larry MacDonald, Tony Duncanson, Rickey Vincent, W Shabazz, Malcolm Cecil, Robert Gordon, Clive Davis, Kim Jordan, Talib Kweli, M-1, and Mimi

    List of Unsung episodes

    List_of_Unsung_episodes

  • Synapse: The Electronic Music Magazine
  • Orchestra Vol.1 No.4 Nov/Dec 1976 Malcolm Cecil and TONTO Serge Tcherepnin, Bob Easton of 360 Systems, Malcolm Cecil How Computers Store Numbers (Peter

    Synapse: The Electronic Music Magazine

    Synapse:_The_Electronic_Music_Magazine

  • Jeff Kristian
  • English actor, writer, singer, recording artist and television presenter

    album of fifteen original songs produced by Stevie Wonder producer Malcolm Cecil at Westlake Studios in Hollywood was never released. In 1995, he released

    Jeff Kristian

    Jeff Kristian

    Jeff_Kristian

  • Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • Music industry award

    Scott and Phil McDonald, engineers Harry Nilsson 1974 Innervisions Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff, engineers Stevie Wonder The Dark Side of the

    Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

    Grammy_Award_for_Best_Engineered_Album,_Non-Classical

  • The Force Behind the Power
  • 1991 studio album by Diana Ross

    arrangements (7) Rob Arbittier – programming (7) Atle Bakken – programming (7) Malcolm Cecil – programming (7) Randy Kerber – keyboards (12) Guy Moon – keyboards

    The Force Behind the Power

    The_Force_Behind_the_Power

  • At the Close of a Century
  • 1999 compilation album by Stevie Wonder

    Label Motown Producer Harry Weinger, Stevie Wonder, Robert Margouleff, Malcolm Cecil, Mickey Stevenson, Clarence Paul, Hank Cosby, Don Hunter, Ron Miller

    At the Close of a Century

    At_the_Close_of_a_Century

  • Moogfest
  • Music and technology festival

    Jeff Crouse Jerome C. Glenn Jesse Hlebo Karla Zimonja Keith Emerson Malcolm Cecil Matt Boch Matthew Lee Johnston Robin Arnott Roger Linn William Kurth

    Moogfest

    Moogfest

    Moogfest

  • It's Morrissey, Man!
  • 1961 studio album by Dick Morrissey

    (Charles Mingus) 2:59 Dick Morrissey - tenor saxophone Stan Jones - piano Malcolm Cecil - bass Colin Barnes - drums Atkins, Ronald (9 November 2000). "Dick

    It's Morrissey, Man!

    It's_Morrissey,_Man!

  • Headband (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Tonto's Expanding Head Band, an electronic music duo consisting of Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Headband (disambiguation)

    Headband_(disambiguation)

  • T-Neck Records
  • American record label

    recordings during this time become a success - Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil. The brothers' 1974 album, Live It Up, went gold on the basis of the

    T-Neck Records

    T-Neck Records

    T-Neck_Records

  • Mike Carr (musician)
  • English jazz musician (1937–2017)

    the 1960s and 1970s, including John McLaughlin, Ronnie Stephenson, Malcolm Cecil, Spike Heatley and Johnny Butts. In 1976, Carr was band member of Eric

    Mike Carr (musician)

    Mike_Carr_(musician)

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  • Malsom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Malsom

    English : unexplained.

    Malsom

  • Milcom
  • Biblical

    Milcom

    their king

    Milcom

  • MacColl
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    MacColl

    Son of Coll.

    MacColl

  • Malcom
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Malcom

    St. Columb's disciple.

    Malcom

  • Malcolm
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Bengali, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Indian, Latin, Scottish, Swedish

    Malcolm

    Devotee of Saint Columba; A Dove; Saint Columb's Disciple; Columba's Servant

    Malcolm

  • Calcol
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Calcol

    Nourishing.

    Calcol

  • Makolm
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Makolm

    Follower of Saint Columba.

    Makolm

  • Malchom
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical

    Malchom

    Their King; Their Counselor

    Malchom

  • MALCOLM
  • Male

    English

    MALCOLM

    Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Mael Coluim, MALCOLM means "devotee of St. Columb."  

    MALCOLM

  • Malcham
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Malcham

    Their king; their counselor.

    Malcham

  • Malcolm
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic American Gaelic Scottish Shakespearean

    Malcolm

    Servant of Saint Columba.

    Malcolm

  • Malcham
  • Biblical

    Malcham

    Malchom, their king; their counselor

    Malcham

  • Callum
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Gaelic, Latin, Scottish

    Callum

    Dove; Similar to Malcolm; Servant or Disciple of Columba; Bald Dove

    Callum

  • MALCOM
  • Male

    English

    MALCOM

    Variant spelling of English Malcolm, MALCOM means "devotee of St. Columba." 

    MALCOM

  • Maloom
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Maloom

    Known

    Maloom

  • Milcom
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Milcom

    Their king.

    Milcom

  • Malcolm
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Malcolm

    Royal Blood

    Malcolm

  • Maklolm
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish

    Maklolm

    serves Saint Columba'.

    Maklolm

  • Malcom
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Christian, Scottish

    Malcom

    Saint Columb's Disciple; Servant; Devotee of Saint Columba

    Malcom

  • Calcol
  • Biblical

    Calcol

    nourishing

    Calcol

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Online names & meanings

  • Suyog
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Suyog

    Good Timing; Concentration

  • Goodkind
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goodkind

    English : unexplained; possibly an altered form of Goodkin, from a pet form of the Old English personal names Goda or Gode.Possibly an Anglicized form of German and Jewish Gutkin.

  • Roddy
  • Boy/Male

    German American English

    Roddy

    Famous ruler.

  • Elvine
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Elvine

    Good elf.

  • Deloros
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Deloros

    From the seashore.

  • SIGVARD
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    SIGVARD

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Sigvarðr, SIGVARD means "victory guard." 

  • Pardeep | பரதீப 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pardeep | பரதீப 

    Good

  • Shamama |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shamama |

    Fragrance

  • Nethaneel
  • Biblical

    Nethaneel

    same as Nathanael

  • Abdel Kadir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abdel Kadir

    Servant of the capable.

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  • Remain
  • n.

    The posthumous works or productions, esp. literary works, of one who is dead; as, Cecil's