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Birth name
  
Andrew MacDonald

Instruments
  
Vocals, Guitar,


Years active
  
1970s–Present

Name
  
Duck MacDonald

Duck MacDonald

Genres
  
Hard rock, Heavy metal Rap metal ((early))

Associated acts
  
The Rods, Bible Black, Blue Cheer, Shakin' Street

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Andrew "Duck" MacDonald (born September 17, 1953) is an American heavy metal/hard rock guitarist, who has played in several bands, the most well-known of which being Blue Cheer.

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He started playing in various bands around New York City. In 1980 he was asked to join Shakin' Street, replacing guitarist Ross the Boss. Shakin Street toured the U.S., supporting Black Sabbath and Blue Öyster Cult on the Black and Blue tour. Following this and a tour of France, Shakin Street broke up.

MacDonald met with ex-Elf/Rainbow members Gary Driscoll and Craig Gruber, and started the band Bible Black. They recorded the album Ground Zero with singer Jeff Fenholt. After this, MacDonald and Driscoll worked with Anthrax producer Carl Canedy to put together the album Thrasher, with various other musicians. It was released in 1985.

For the next three years he worked with various artists, such as David Feinstein, in his band The Rods, and Kim Simmonds, in the Kim Simmonds Band. In 1988 he was contacted by Blue Cheer bassist Dickie Peterson, and he joined them for the 1989 live album Blitzkrieg over Nüremberg and 1990's Highlights and Lowlives, followed by a tour of the United States. In 1992 he left Blue Cheer, being replaced with Dieter Saller, following which he built a recording studio and started the band Playground. Playground released several unsuccessful albums before he re-joined Blue Cheer in 1999. He had been playing with them up until Dickie Peterson's death and Blue Cheer's official disbandment on October 12, 2009.

Discography

With Bible Black
  • Bible Black (October 5, 1981)
  • With Thrasher
  • Burning at the Speed of Light (1985)
  • With Lone Rager
  • "Metal Rap" Single, (1985)
  • With Blue Cheer
  • Live in Japan, Japan Tour 1999 (2003)
  • Live Bootleg - London, Hamburg (2005)
  • What Doesn't Kill You (2007)
  • References

    Duck MacDonald Wikipedia