Artist's albums
Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
2020 · single
Gimme Some Lovin'
2020 · EP
Make or Break
2019 · album
Live at Blues on Broadbeach 2016
2017 · album
Lovelight
2017 · album
Conviction
2015 · album
Live at 303
2014 · album
S.O.S. (Singer Organ Soul)
2013 · album
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Biography
“Makes u feel good the way he plays that clavinet” Bootsy Collins “The Greatest Living Keyboard Player in the world today” Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple) Dubbed the Jimi Hendrix of the Hammond Organ, Lachy Doley is the most celebrated Blues Soul Rock Organ Player in the world today. A player who can pump, pamper and occasionally pound the most unbelievable sounds from a keyboard: sounds that are intense, ferocious and sometimes transcendent. Lachy Doley has seen much of the world, recording and touring with acts as diverse as Powderfinger , Glenn Hughes, Steve Vai, Jimmy Barnes, The Beautiful Girls – more recently recording on a new album of Joe Bonamassa which came out in early 2015. It was 2010 though, that saw the birth of The Lachy Doley Group and they have been heavily recording and touring ever since. The group’s latest releases GIMME SOME LOVIN and now VOODOO CHILD are the first 2 singles from Lachy's forthcoming 10 year retrospective album DOUBLE FIGURES coming out in October 2020 HIGHLIGHTS • Playing BOSPOP festival to over 12,000 people in 2017 • Recording and performing with Joe Bonamassa for the Betty Davis Songbook album • Recording on Glenn Hughes’s album Resonate • 6 MILLION VIEWS of my Facebook videos • Recording HIGHWAY STAR with Glenn Hughes, Steve Vai and Chad Smith • 2017 Blues on Broadbeach Festival • #1 on the OZ iTunes Blues Chart