On a YouTube video of Vanessa-Mae's Red Hot Tour, a performance of Storm. A performer in the Band caught my eye. He was playing on of the keyboards. For some reason he intrigued me. I then noticed him in other of Vanessa's videos. Besides the keyboard, he plays three or four wind instruments, such as the sax, flute, etc.
I was finally able to track him down. His name is Howard Mcgill, and from reading his Bio. He seems to be a very talented Musician, with an impressive resume. No wonder Vanessa-Mae had him in her band. I hope he like her gains much success in the music field.
May they play forever !
CX
RE: A Musician In The Red Hot Tour Band.
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Re: RE: A Musician In The Red Hot Tour Band.
CarrollTowerCX wrote:On a YouTube video of Vanessa-Mae's Red Hot Tour, a performance of Storm.
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I assume that this video comes from the Storm On World Tour 1997-1998. Storm was not included in the program of the Red Hot Tour, since it was not recorded yet at that time in 1995-1996.
Howard Mcgill is indeed listed in the Storm On World Tour brochure and not in the Red Hot Tour brochure, see Vanessa-Mae's tour brochures
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Xanthippe,
You are correct. I was in a hurry last night and did not get my facts right.
I just went back to the video in which I first noticed Howard Mcgill. I see on YouTube it is listed as Storm (Live)
and "Live at the Joulun tahti 1997 concert." This is the one in which Vanessa slips as she runs down the ramp to the audience.
May she play forever !
CX
You are correct. I was in a hurry last night and did not get my facts right.
I just went back to the video in which I first noticed Howard Mcgill. I see on YouTube it is listed as Storm (Live)
and "Live at the Joulun tahti 1997 concert." This is the one in which Vanessa slips as she runs down the ramp to the audience.
May she play forever !
CX