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Pat Donaldson (b c 1943, in Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland) is an English bass guitarist. The 2i's Coffee Bar in Old Compton Street, Soho was a legendary hang-out for early rock artists of Britain. It was here that Tommy Steele, Cliff Richard and Terry Dean played. Albert Lee and Pat Donaldson played here while they were members of "Bob Xavier and the Jury". They recorded only one single, "All of Me/ I'd Steal" in 1962. The artists they subsequently performed with reads like a "Who's who" of British blues-rock and folk-rock. They met once more, as members of "Head Hands and Feet" in 1971. In…mehr

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Pat Donaldson (b c 1943, in Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland) is an English bass guitarist. The 2i's Coffee Bar in Old Compton Street, Soho was a legendary hang-out for early rock artists of Britain. It was here that Tommy Steele, Cliff Richard and Terry Dean played. Albert Lee and Pat Donaldson played here while they were members of "Bob Xavier and the Jury". They recorded only one single, "All of Me/ I'd Steal" in 1962. The artists they subsequently performed with reads like a "Who's who" of British blues-rock and folk-rock. They met once more, as members of "Head Hands and Feet" in 1971. In 1970, Donaldson became a member of Sandy Denny and her husband Trevor Lucas's short-lived Fotheringay. On many occasions in the 70's he was paired with the band's other two members, drummer Gerry Conway and lead guitarist Jerry Donahue and described as "the Fotheringay rhythm section". Of the group's five members he is the only one never to have been a member of Fairport Convention.