IAN MCDONALD - FOUNDING MEMBER OF KING CRIMSON AND FOREIGNER - DEAD AT 75

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Ian McDonald, founding member of King Crimson and Foreigner, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2022 in his home in New York City, surrounded by his family.
A master multi-instrumentalist, McDonald’s musicianship was an integral part of launching celebrated progressive rock band King Crimson. His keyboard and woodwind contributions led to the breakout success of the band’s debut album In The Court Of The Crimson King, which is considered one of the most influential albums of the genre. Blending elements of classical, jazz, and symphonic music, The Who’s Pete Townshend called it “an uncanny masterpiece.”
Joining Foreigner in 1976, McDonald played guitar as well as woodwinds and keyboard on the band’s first three albums: Foreigner, Double Vision, and Head Games. These chart-topping albums all reached platinum certification status, producing such iconic rock anthems as “Feels Like The First Time”, “Cold As Ice”, “Hot Blooded”, and “Double Vision”.
Info taken from BW&BK magazine.

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RIP! Thank you for informing us. I am definitely a fan as I usually have the unplugged version (Foreigner The Hits Unplugged) playing in my car...

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Anand.