Stuart MacIntosh (born 26 September 1951, in Aberdeen, Scotland) is a drummer, songwriter and vocalist.
Also known as Stuart Tosh, MacIntosh recorded and toured with a succession of well-known and respected bands during the 1970s and 1980s, including Pilot,[1] The Alan Parsons Project, 10cc[2] and Camel. Stuart now lives in the Bridge of Don area of Aberdeen.
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- Best of Pilot (1980)
- A's B's & Rarities (2005)
- Anthology (2007)
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- "Just a Smile"
- "Magic"
- "Ra-Ta-Ta" (as Scotch Mist)
- "January"
- "Call Me Round"
- "Lady Luck"
- "Running Water"
- "Canada"
- "Penny in My Pocket"
- "Get Up And Go"
- "Monday Tuesday"
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Tosh, Stuart |
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Scottish musician |
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26 September 1951 |
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