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David Stone (keyboardist)
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David Stone (keyboardist)

Origin
Toronto
Born
1953
Genres
art rock

Biography

David Stone (born Michael David Stoyanoff on March 20, 1953) is a Canadian keyboard player best known for playing with Rainbow. He later joined Max Webster for their album Universal Juveniles. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Stone worked on the Bud Matton Agency tour circuit and played in the band Symphonic Slam, whose self-titled and only album released in 1976 went gold in Japan. He then joined Rainbow, and was voted the fifth best keyboardist in the world in the Japanese magazine Music Life in January 1978. After performing on Long Live Rock 'n' Roll, he returned to Canada and played with Max Webster and singer B. B. Gabor. In 1991, Stone played on a demo by US prog metal band Vision. He also played on the hard rock/prog metal band AraPacis' 2019 album Paradox of Denial and joined the band in September 2019. He also played on AraPacis' 2020 EP Déja Hard, their 2021 full length Waterdog and their 2022 full length Suburban Mist.

Highlights

  • Member of the band Rainbow.
  • Voted fifth best keyboardist in the world in 1978 by Music Life.
  • Played on Max Webster's album Universal Juveniles.
  • Contributed to AraPacis' 2019 album Paradox of Denial.
  • Played on several AraPacis albums, including Waterdog and Suburban Mist.

FAQ

How old is David Stone?

David Stone was born in 1953.

Where is David Stone from?

David Stone is from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

What genre of music does David Stone play?

David Stone plays art rock.

What are his biggest hits or albums?

Information on David Stone's biggest hits or albums is not available.

How long has he been active?

Information on the start date of David Stone's career is not available.

Has he won any awards?

David Stone has not won any known awards.

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