Died On This Date (June 18, 2013) Alastair Donaldson / aka William Mysterious of the Rezillos

Alastair Donaldson
April 27, 1955 – June 18, 2013

Alastair-DonaldsonAlastair Donaldson is perhaps best remembered as the bassist – though under the moniker William Mysterious, for the Scottish punk/new wave band, the Rezillos.  Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Donaldson picked up the bass at an early age and in 1975, joined Silly Wizard, a folk band.  He soon left the group to join the Rezillos, one of punk rock’s first generation bands.  Initially working as the group’s saxophonist, Donaldson soon switched to bass.  One Donaldson disciple, J Mascis once noted that his contributions to Can’t Stand The Rezillos could very well be the best bass playing ever from any recording from the storied Sire Records catalog.  That album – the band’s first and only studio release – reached #16 on the UK charts and has been called one of the best 50 punk albums from the original era. The LP spawned three charting singles in England. Following its release, the Rezillos landed the opening slot for the Ramones UK tour after which, Donaldson left the group.    The Rezillos broke up on 1978 but quickly regrouped with new members as the Revillos and released Rev Up in 1979.  Donaldson played on that album put parted ways with the band for good in 1980.  He went on to release one single under the name, William Mysterious with Alastair Donaldson, in 1982, but stayed semi-retired from music for the remainder of his life.  Alastair Donaldson was 58 when he passed away on June 18, 2013.  Cause of death was not immediately released.

Thanks to Belinda Rawlins of Bubbles In The Think Tank for the assist.

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