Steve McDonald


After a long career with some of New Zealand’s top rock bands, Steve McDonald became a one-man band, creating his wizardry from behind a bank of keyboards and eventually touring the globe as a popular world music drawcard.

The former member of Dizzy Limit, Timberjack, Taylor and The Human Instinct delivered a score of folk rock and haunting atmospheric solo albums that have more recently drawn from his rich Celtic heritage.

The Dizzy Limits, 1966 (L-R): Steve McDonald, Stu Johnstone, Frits Stigter, Kelvin Diedrichs
Timberjack in 1971 with Steve McDonald, Frits Stiger, John Donoghue and Stu Johnstone
Steve McDonald
Steve McDonald - The Riddle and the Rhyme (Ode, 1980)
The Dizzy Limits, Napier 1967 (L-R): Kelvin Diedrichs, Steve McDonald, Stu Johnstone, Frits Stigter
Steve McDonald, 1994
The Dizzy Limit at Caltex Lounge, Wellington, 1967 (L-R): Kelvin Diedrichs, Stu Johnstone, Steve McDonald, Frits Stigter
Timber jack - Come To The Sabbat (1971)
The 1972 album by Taylor, designed by Kevin Dunkley. 
The unreleased 1975 album by The Human Instinct, Peg Leg. It would finally be issued in 2002.
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