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The
Hall & Oates Band - Bob Mayo (1951 - 2/23/2004 ); on tour with with Daryl & John
1988-1998
Bob Mayo |
H&O Band 1988-98 He plays keyboards & guitar |
Tokyo 1988 |
Albums: |
Change Of Season
Daryl Hall - Can't Stop Dreaming |
Tour |
1988
1990 - 1992
Japan 1995
and more
great concerts:
MTV Unplugged 1990 Toyko 1995
NDR II Unplugged 1998 |
with Michael Braun 1990 |
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1990 |
Tokyo 12/08/1996 |
He
also worked with Foreigner, Peter Frampton (Frampton Comes Alive), Thomas
Dolby, Ian Hunter and many more.
Hard
Rock Café 1997
Press Release 2/23/2004
Basel, Switzerland, February 23, 2004 -- Bob
Mayo passed away suddenly of a heart attack on February 23 at 4:00pm in
Basel, Switzerland. Mayo, born in New York in 1951, was on tour with
Peter Frampton who had just launched a concert tour of Europe. Bob
Mayo's work is known and loved the world over for taste, style and
presence as a professional keyboardist, guitarist, vocalist, producer,
and songwriter with international acts. Mayo performed with several
bands in the 1960s before meeting Frampton. They toured the U.S. and
Canada, recording the shows that resulted in 1976 "Frampton Comes Alive!"
Following a brief break from touring, during which time he focused
primarily on session work, Mayo later toured with Foreigner, Aerosmith
and Robert Plant. In the spring of 1988, Mayo hooked up with old friends
Mark Rivera and Tom T-Bone Wolk, performing with Daryl Hall and John
Oates. Mayo is survived by fiancee Laurie Pellillo, sons Christopher and
Gregory Mayo, step-daughter Catherine Jacoby and sister Mary Jo Mayo. |
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