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    David Paton (/ˈpeɪtən/; born 29 October 1949) is a Scottish bassist, guitarist and singer. He first achieved success in the mid-1970s as lead vocalist...
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  • David Paton (born 1949) is a Scottish bassist, guitarist and singer. David Paton may also refer to: David Paton (architect) (1801–1882), Scots-born architect...
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  • Pilot are a Scottish rock group, formed in 1973 in Edinburgh by David Paton and Billy Lyall. They achieved considerable mainstream success during 1974–1975...
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  • David M. Paton (1913–1992) was an Anglican missionary to China, working under the Church Missionary Society. Born in Hampstead, London, David M. Paton...
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  • David Paton (born August 16, 1930) is an American retired ophthalmologist best known as founder in 1970 of Project Orbis (now named Orbis International...
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  • David Paton was a Scottish artist active between 1660–1700. He is known for his high quality Portrait miniatures and is considered one of the best draughtsmen...
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  • Canadian politician David A. Balfour Park named after the same politician David Paton Balfour (1841–1894), New Zealand sheepfarmer, station manager, roading...
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  • (1975–1990; died 2023) David Pack – guitars (1976, 1993), vocals, keyboards (1993) Richard Cottle – keyboards, saxophone (1984–1990) David Paton – bass (1975–1986)...
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  • Lieutenant-Colonel David Paton (30 July 1912 – 10 July 2008) was a Scottish medical officer who was part of the St Nazaire raid of World War II, sometimes...
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    Bay City Rollers. Short-term members from this period included bassist David Paton (from 1969 to 1970) and keyboardist Billy Lyall (1969–71), who went on...
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