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Doc MacNab's drumming began in a public school music program at the age of 10. Most of Doc's career has been spent learning and playing with small bands in small towns, until 1993, while in the Republic of Korea, Doc performed for a festival crowd of over 10,000 people. Since then, Doc has lived and worked the music scene as drummer, bandleader, club DJ and radio personality and station general manager in Raleigh and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Richmond, Virginia, Seattle and now New York City.

Doc has worked with some notables and other musicians in the studio and on the road. With a strong business sense and a deeds-not-words/service-above-self approach to working in the studio and on the road, Doc is dependable and professional in all his endeavors.

Past featured radio broadcast airplay includes:
+ With Haak-MacNab on Seattle’s morning drive show on KISW FM, 99.9
+ With Trigger Finger on Richmond, VA’s WVCW AM 640/Internet radio
+ With Crosstree on Raleigh, NC’s WKNC FM 88.1

As a semi-professional drummer and drum technician, Doc MacNab has worked with many notable (and some notorious!) artists and industry professionals, including:

  • The Raygun Girls (New York, NY)
  • Lindy Dobbins and the Red Velvet Manx (2-Time #1-voted Charlotte, NC Songwriter)
  • Bo Jacob (War, Randy Newman, Joan Osborne, Kris Kristoferson, Steve Morse)
  • Artis the Spoonman (Bob Dylan, Frank Zappa, Soundgarden, Aerosmith)
  • Dino Haak (German-born Chapman Stick and Megatar virtuoso)
  • Pat McGee (Pat McGee Band)
  • Loren "Pookie" Weisman (Producer, drummer)
  • Broken Wings (Dept. of Defense-sponsored touring rock band, Republic of Korea)
  • Stretching Madness (Houston, TX)
  • The United Cities of America (Seattle, WA)
  • Lilly Aycud (multi-instrumentalist)
  • Jason Hull (Richmond, VA)