Gary McCracken
Gary McCracken (born May 19, 1951, in Sarnia, Ontario) is a Canadian musician. He was the drummer for the band Max Webster from 1976 to 1981, when the band dissolved. As a member of Max Webster, McCracken played on four studio albums and was co-writer and lead vocalist for the band's hit 1979 single, "A Million Vacations". He also collaborated on "Battle Scar" with Rush and drummer Neil Peart in 1980. McCracken has also played with bands including Triumph, Wrabit, Klaatu, and released a solo album, ''Audioscapes'', in 2000.In 2007, McCracken was named 32nd on Q107's Top 40 Classic Rock Drummers of All Time.
Since his time with Max Webster, McCracken has been teaching music in his hometown of Sarnia, Ontario. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Laura López-Hoffman, Jay Diffendorfer, Ruscena Wiederholt, Kenneth J. Bagstad, Wayne E. Thogmartin, Gary McCracken, Rodrigo L. Medellin, Amy Russell, Darius J. SemmensGet full text
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2by Laura López-Hoffman, Ruscena Wiederholt, Chris Sansone, Kenneth J Bagstad, Paul Cryan, Jay E Diffendorfer, Joshua Goldstein, Kelsie Lasharr, John Loomis, Gary McCracken, Rodrigo A Medellín, Amy Russell, Darius SemmensGet full text
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