Billy McIsaac

Billy McIsaac (born William McIsaac, 12 July 1949 in Rothesay, Scotland)[1] is a musician, who played mainly keyboards since his early days with different pop bands.

Previously, he worked as a telephone engineer[1] and played with a band called The Bubbles.

[2] In 1972, he joined Salvation, formed by brothers Kevin and Jim McGinlay, along with drummer Kenny Hyslop and guitarist Midge Ure.

In September 1977, Midge Ure left PVC2, and the rest called Willie Gardner to replace him, and the band renamed themselves as Zones.

[5] In 1990, he studied piano performance at the Royal Academy of Music, in Glasgow.