David MacDonald (born 1961) is a Canadian composer, producer and performer born in Ottawa, Canada. He is also a well known activist of the Christian right in Ottawa.
At age 19, he produced rap records in Harlem for Tayster/Rojac Records including "LoveBug" Starski's debut EP "Positive Life" in 1981. He was nicknamed "Mighty Whitey" and also produced "Prep Rap" for CBS/Nemperor Records. In 1981, David was cast in the Broadway show "Rock & Roll: th...
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David MacDonald (born 1961) is a Canadian composer, producer and performer born in Ottawa, Canada. He is also a well known activist of the Christian right in Ottawa.
At age 19, he produced rap records in Harlem for Tayster/Rojac Records including "LoveBug" Starski's debut EP "Positive Life" in 1981. He was nicknamed "Mighty Whitey" and also produced "Prep Rap" for CBS/Nemperor Records. In 1981, David was cast in the Broadway show "Rock & Roll: the First 5000 Years" and went on to act in movies for Paramount and Columbia pictures, ABC-TV After School Special and commercials for Levis and Nintendo.
After being cast as "Rum Tum Tugger" (the Rock & Roll Cat) in the first US national tour of the Broadway show Cats, he became sick from an eating disorder and lost his voice for three years. He later became a Christian song writer, musician and radio talk show host in Canada. He released a CD which got airplay on Canadian Christian radio stations. Since then he has toured Canada, the US,...
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