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Hugh McCracken
American session musician

Hugh McCracken

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American session musician
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Glen Ridge, USA
Place of death
Manhattan, USA
Age
71 years
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Biography

Hugh Carmine McCracken (March 31, 1942 – March 28, 2013) was an American rock guitarist and session musician based in New York City, primarily known for his performance on guitar and also as a harmonica player.McCracken was additionally an arranger and record producer.

Biography

Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, McCracken grew up in Hackensack, New Jersey.

Especially in demand in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, McCracken appeared on many recordings by Steely Dan, as well as albums by Donald Fagen, Jimmy Rushing, Billy Joel, Roland Kirk, Roberta Flack, B. B. King, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, The Monkees, Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel, Idris Muhammad, James Taylor, Phoebe Snow, Bob Dylan, Linda McCartney, Carly Simon, Graham Parker, Yoko Ono, Eric Carmen, Loudon Wainwright III, Lou Donaldson, Aretha Franklin, Van Morrison, The Four Seasons, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Don McLean, Hank Crawford, Jerry Jemmott, Gary Wright and Andy Gibb.

In the middle 1960s, McCracken played in a North Jersey night club cover band called The Funatics under the stage name of Mack Pierce. The band became Mario & The Funatics for a short time when it merged with saxophonist Mario Madison. He was a member of Mike Mainieri's White Elephant Orchestra (1969–1972), a 20-piece experimental jazz-rock outfit based in New York City. The band was made up of Steve Gadd, Tony Levin, Warren Bernhardt, George Young, Frank Vicari, Michael Brecker, Ronnie Cuber, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff, Randy Brecker, Barry Rogers, Jon Pierson, Steve Goodman, David Spinozza and Joe Beck.

Among the many albums he performed on was the 1970 recording by writer/critic Robert Palmer's Insect Trust, Hoboken Saturday Night, together with Bernard "Pretty" Purdie and Elvin Jones. In 1971, because of such high demand for his work, McCracken declined Paul McCartney's invitation to help form his new band, Wings. McCracken also played on, arranged and co-produced with Tommy LiPuma, Dr. John's City Lights (1978) and Tango Palace (1979).

His most well-known work was the slide guitar solo in All By Myself by Eric Carmen, the guitar solo in Hey Nineteen by Steely Dan, and the main guitar playing fills on Van Morrison classic Brown-Eyed Girl.

Death

Hugh McCracken, died on Friday March 28, 2013 in Manhattan, he was 70. Holly, his wife of 43 years said the cause was leukemia.

Discography

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 23 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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What was Hugh McCracken known for in the music industry?
Hugh McCracken was known for his skills as a session guitarist and harmonica player in the music industry. He was in high demand and worked with numerous famous artists and bands.
Which musicians did Hugh McCracken collaborate with?
Hugh McCracken collaborated with a wide range of musicians, including Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Steve Miller Band, Billy Joel, Steely Dan, and many others.
Did Hugh McCracken play any other instruments besides guitar?
Yes, Hugh McCracken was also skilled at playing the harmonica.
What other genres of music did Hugh McCracken explore?
In addition to rock and pop music, Hugh McCracken was versatile in playing various genres such as jazz, soul, and R&B.
Was Hugh McCracken a member of any bands?
Although Hugh McCracken was primarily known as a session musician, he was briefly a member of the band Steely Dan and co-wrote some of their songs.
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