Billy Mackenzie The Associates

Billy Mackenzie The Associates. Lansure's Music Paraphernalia BILLY MacKENZIE ALAN RANKINE THE ASSOCIATES Billy MacKenzie and Alan Rankine met on the Scottish cabaret circuit in 1976, forming an instant bond that would span two decades of hits and splits, break-ups and breakdowns Dundee singer Billy Mackenzie and the ethereal vocals of Aberdeen's flaming orange flat-top Annie Lennox joined forces for the duet back in 1982.

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Billy MacKenzie and Alan Rankine met on the Scottish cabaret circuit in 1976, forming an instant bond that would span two decades of hits and splits, break-ups and breakdowns He was the co-founder and lead vocalist of post-punk and new wave band the Associates.

Lansure's Music Paraphernalia BILLY MacKENZIE ALAN RANKINE THE ASSOCIATES

William MacArthur MacKenzie (27 March 1957 - 22 January 1997) was a Scottish singer and songwriter, known for his distinctive high tenor voice Billy MacKenzie and Alan Rankine met on the Scottish cabaret circuit in 1976, forming an instant bond that would span two decades of hits and splits, break-ups and breakdowns In the 1980s, Billy Mackenzie's musical legacy was forged through post-punk outfit the Associates with friend and musical collaborator Alan Rankine.

Lansure's Music Paraphernalia BILLY MacKENZIE ALAN RANKINE THE ASSOCIATES Press Kits. He joined forces with fellow musician Alan Rankine as Associates in the late 1970's and released their first 7" - a cover of David Bowie's Boys Keep Swinging The Associates (or simply Associates) were a Scottish post-punk and pop band, formed in Dundee in 1979 by lead vocalist Billy Mackenzie and guitarist Alan Rankine

Lansure's Music Paraphernalia BILLY MacKENZIE ALAN RANKINE THE ASSOCIATES. Today marks a moment of remembrance as we reflect on Billy Mackenzie, who sadly passed away on this day in 1997 As their music, which electrified the post punk scene, is re-issued, Rankine shares his memories with.