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  1. Ralph Anthony MacDonald (March 15, 1944 – December 18, 2011) was an American percussionist, steelpan virtuoso, songwriter, musical arranger, and record producer.

  2. Ralph MacDonald est un musicien américain d'origine trinidadienne né le 15 mars 1944 à New York et mort le 18 décembre 2011 à Stamford, dans le Connecticut. Il joue des percussions, notamment du steel drum, un instrument trinidadien, ainsi que des claviers.

  3. 24 oct. 2011 · Ralph MacDonald - East Dry River. Grammy-award winning percussionist, songwriter and producer; taken from his 1978 album Counterpoint. ...more.

  4. 18 déc. 2011 · Ralph MacDonald covered In the Name of Love, Mister Magic, Trade Winds and Where Is the Love. Ralph MacDonald originally did In the Name of Love, Mister Magic, Trade Winds and Where Is the Love.

  5. Percussionist - songwriter - producer - engineer - record company executive. Born on 15.03.1944 in Harlem, New York. Died 18.12.2011 in Stamford, Connecticut, USA. He released eight solo albums from 1976 to 1998. He co-wrote Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway 's "Where is the Love" and Bill Withers ' "Just The Two Of Us".

  6. 21 déc. 2011 · Ralph MacDonald, a Grammy Award-winning percussionist and composer whose understated Afro-Caribbean rhythms were known as “the ghost” behind the hit records of a multitude of 1970s and ’80s pop...

  7. 27 oct. 2010 · Grammy-award winning percussionist, songwriter and producer Ralph MacDonald was born in Harlem, NY in 1944. As the son of Trinidad-immigrant and Calypso performer "Macbeth The Great," Ralph grew up amidst the rise of Calypsonian revolution in New York City.