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  1. In 1968, he and McGough released a "duo" album (McGough & McGear) that included the usual Scaffold mix of lyrics, poems, and comedy. The Scaffold ended up hosting a TV programme, Score with the Scaffold , which limited the musical portion of their career, and they were dropped by Parlophone.

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    • 1966–1981 (musician), 1966–present (photographer)
    • Mike McGear
  2. About. “ McGough & McGear ” is the first and only album by Roger McGough and Mike McCartney – brother of Paul – known professionally as Mike McGear. Paul McCartney helped with the production of the whole album. From Liner notes to CD reissue of McGough & McGear (richieunterberger.com), 2016: […]

  3. 18 de sept. de 2021 · Roger McGough and Michael McGear are two human beings from Liverpool. They came into a recording studio one day with a few friends. Some of the friends had musical instruments with them, but some hadn’t so they just played on the floor.

  4. Antes de comenzar su carrera como solista, Mike McGear, el hermano menor de Paul McCartney grabó con el grupo The Scaffold y publicó con uno de los miembros de The Scaffold, el poeta Roger McGough, un único LP acreditado a la pareja, “McGough & McGear” (1968), disco psicodélico (lastrado por… para quien busque sólo música… muchas ...

  5. 26 de sept. de 2019 · By Paul Sinclair. 29. In 1974 Mike McCartney got together with brother Paul, and Wings, to record an album, McGear. After successful musical outings in the 1960s and early 1970s with The Scaffold, McGear and McGough and Grimms, the McGear album would ultimately be Mikes last long-player. When I met with Mike in the summer, in his ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › McGearMcGear - Wikipedia

    McGear is the second and final solo album by English singer Mike McGear, released in 1974. The album is a collaboration between McGear and his brother Paul McCartney , who co-wrote and produced the record.

  7. Biografía. Ante la triunfal trayectoria de los Beatles, el hermano menor de Paul McCartney, Peter Michael McCartney, decidió adoptar el nombre artístico de Mike McGear para evitar suspicacias en sus propias ansias de labrarse un futuro dentro de la industria musical al margen de la influencia de su célebre familiar.