Lachy Doley
Lachy Doley is an Australian musician, singer and songwriter best known for playing the Hammond Organ and Whammy Clavinet. Doley has recorded and/or toured with Jimmy Barnes, Glenn Hughes, Billy Thorpe, Joe Bonamassa and Powderfinger.[1]
Band Leader
Doley heads up the eponymous Lachy Doley Group who have recorded two albums, "Conviction" (2015) and "Lovelight" (2017).
"Typically Individual Conforming Anti-Social" (2011) and "S.O.S (Singer Organ Soul)" are Doley's earlier solo works.
Session Musician
Doley has recorded with Glenn Hughes (Resonate, 2016), Mahalia Barnes & Joe Bonamassa (Betty Davis Songbook Album).
Tours
Powderfinger used Doley more or less exclusively as their touring keyboardist during their tours from mid 2007 onwards.
Doley is a regular member of Jimmy Barnes live shows including, most recently, Barnes' brief Australia day set aboard a ship on Sydney Harbour.[2]
Selected Discography
Project | Album | Year |
---|---|---|
The Hands | Live and Breathe | 2003 |
Powderfinger | Vulture Street | 2003 |
Glenn Hughes | Resonate | 2016 |
Lachy Doley Group | Conviction | 2015 |
Lachy Doley Group | Lovelight | 2017 |
Solo | Typically Individual Conforming Anti-Social | 2011 |
Solo | S.O.S (Singer Organ Soul) | 2013 |
References
- ^ "The Hands – Gig Reviews". Sydney Morning Herald. 17 April 2008. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
- ^ "Jimmy Barnes had no idea he was receiving Australia Day honour". Today. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017.