MUSIC HISTORY 101 JANUARY 7, 1944 - Born on this day as Peter - TopicsExpress



          

MUSIC HISTORY 101 JANUARY 7, 1944 - Born on this day as Peter Michael Mike McCartney in Liverpool, England: Singer/songwriter MIKE McGEAR Michael and his famous older Beatle brother Paul (b. June 8, 1942) were both born in the Walton General Hospital in Liverpool, where their mother, Mary McCartney, had previously worked as a nursing sister in charge of the maternity ward. Michael was not enrolled in a Catholic school as his father, Jim McCartney, believed that they leaned too much towards religion instead of education. At age 17, McCartney started his first job at Jacksons the Tailors in Ranelagh Street, Liverpool. The year after he took an apprenticeship at Andre Bernard, a hairdresser for ladies in the same street. At the time the Beatles became successful, Mike McCartney was working as an apprentice hairdresser. However, he was also a member of the Liverpool comedy-poetry-music group the Scaffold, which included Roger McGough and John Gorman and had formed in 1962 (the year of the Beatles first hit). McCartney decided to use a stage name, so as not to appear to be riding his brothers coattails. After first dubbing himself Mike Blank, he settled on Mike McGear, gear being the Liverpudlian equivalent of fab. The band was subsequently signed to Parlophone. The Scaffold recorded a number of UK hit singles between 1966 and 1974, the most successful being the 1968 Christmas #1 single, Lily the Pink. McCartney composed the bands next biggest hit, 1967s Thank U Very Much. 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 program, which limited the musical portion of their career, and they were dropped by Parlophone. McCartney then signed to Island Records and released a solo musical album entitled Woman in 1972, which again included many tracks co-written with McGough, and the Scaffold subsequently released their own album on the label, Fresh Liver. The Scaffold then added several other members and released two albums on Island in 1973 as Grimms (an acronym for Gorman-Roberts-Innes-McGear-McGough-Stanshall). However, McCartney quit Grimms after the second album due to tension between himself and one of the poets added to the group. McCartney then signed to Warner Bros. Records and in 1974 released his second serious musical album, McGear, in which he collaborated with his brother Paul and Pauls band Wings. Although four singles were released from these sessions, only Leave It enjoyed any moderate chart success (#36 UK). However, also recorded during McCartneys sessions with Wings was a Scaffold reunion song, Liverpool Lou, which became the Scaffolds last top-ten hit. This led to the groups re-formation in 1974, and they recorded and performed together through 1977. Individually, McCartney released a few more singles. His final release, while still using the name Mike McGear, was the 1981 release No Lar Di Dar (Is Lady Di). This was a satirical tribute to Lady Diana Spencer, released at the time of her wedding to Prince Charles. In the 1980s, after retiring from music, Mike McCartney decided to end his use of the McGear pseudonym and revert to use of his family name. McCartney was a photographer during his entire musical career, and has continued with photography since then. Beatles manager Brian Epstein nicknamed him Flash Harry in the early 1960s because he was always taking pictures with a flash gun. He has published books of pictures that he took of the Beatles backstage and on tour, and he recently brought out a limited edition book of photos he took spontaneously backstage at Live8. In 2005, McCartney premiered and exhibited a collection of photographs that he had taken in the 1960s, called Mike McCartneys Liverpool Life, both in Liverpool and other venues, such as The Provincial Museum of Alberta. In addition, an exhibition book was published of the collection. He also took the cover photograph for Paul McCartneys 2005 solo album Chaos and Creation in the Backyard. McCartney married (in 1968) and later divorced Angela Fishwick. He later married Rowena Horne. He has a step-sister, Ruth, whom his father Jim adopted in 1964. READ MORE: mikemccartneyofficial.tumblr/ mikemccartneyofficial.tumblr/biog allmusic/artist/mike-mcgear-mn0000895269/biography en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_McGear https://facebook/MikeMcGearMcCartney
Posted on: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 21:16:37 +0000

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