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Lachy Doley

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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 Discograpy

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

  1. ^ "The Hands – Gig Reviews". Sydney Morning Herald. 17 April 2008. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Jimmy Barnes had no idea he was receiving Australia Day honour". Today. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017.