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Peter Michael McCartney (born 7 January 1944), known professionally as Mike McGear, is an English performing artist and photographer who was a member of the groups the Scaffold and Grimms. He is the younger brother of former
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.


Early years

Michael and his brother
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were both born in the
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in Walton, Liverpool, England, where their mother, Mary McCartney, had previously worked as a nursing sister in charge of the maternity ward.Miles 1998 p. 4Spitz 2005 p. 75 Michael was not enrolled in a Catholic school because his father, Jim McCartney, believed that they leaned too much towards religion instead of education. At age 17, McCartney started his first job at Jackson's the Tailors in Ranelagh Street, Liverpool. The year after, he took an apprenticeship at Andre Bernard, a ladies' hairdresser in the same street.


Musical career

At the time
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became successful, Mike McCartney was working as an apprentice hairdresser,Mike McCartney’s biog
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working alongside future actor
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. Simultaneously, he was a member of the Liverpool comedy-poetry-music group The Scaffold (along with
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and
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). The group formed in 1962 (the year of
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' first hit). Mike decided to use a stage name, so as not to appear to be riding his brother's coattails. After first dubbing himself "Mike Blank",Barry O'Brien
"The Scaffold: Airbrushed from History?"
. Retrieved 17 October 2007.
he settled on "Mike McGear", "gear" being the
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equivalent of " fab". The band was subsequently signed to
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. The Scaffold recorded a number of UK
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between 1966 and 1974, the most successful being the 1968
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, " Lily the Pink". McGear composed the band's next biggest hit, 1967's " Thank U Very Much". In 1968, he and McGough released a "duo" album (''McGough & McGear'') that included the usual Scaffold mix of
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, poems, and comedy. The Scaffold ended up hosting a TV programme, ''
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'', which limited the musical portion of their career, and they were dropped by Parlophone. McGear then signed to
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and released a solo musical album entitled ''
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'' 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, McGear quit Grimms after the second album out of tension between himself and one of the poets added to the group. McGear then signed to Warner Bros. Records and in 1974 released his second non-comedy musical album, '' McGear'', in which he collaborated with his brother Paul and Paul's band
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. Although four singles were released from these sessions, only "Leave It" enjoyed any moderate chart success (No. 36 UK). However, also recorded during McCartney's sessions with Wings was a Scaffold "reunion" song, "Liverpool Lou", which became The Scaffold's last top-ten hit. This led to the group's re-formation in 1974, and they recorded and performed together through to 1977. Individually, McGear 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
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, released at the time of her wedding to
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. In the 1980s, after retiring from music, Mike McCartney decided to end his use of the "McGear" pseudonym and revert to using his family name.


Photographic career

McCartney was a photographer during his entire musical career, and has continued with photography since then. Beatles' manager
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nicknamed him " Flash Harry" in the early 1960s because he was always taking pictures with a flash gun.Mike McCartney's Liverpool Life exhibition
Museum of Liverpool Life, 2003. Retrieved 17 October 2007.
He has published books of pictures that he took of the Beatles backstage and on tour and, in 2008, brought out a limited edition book of photos that he had taken spontaneously backstage at Live8. In 2005, McCartney premiered and exhibited a collection of photographs that he had taken in the 1960s, called "Mike McCartney's Liverpool Life", both in Liverpool and other venues, such as the
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. In addition, an exhibition book of the collection was published. He also took the cover photograph for Paul McCartney's 2005 solo album ''
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''.


Personal life

The McCartney brothers also have a sister named Ruth whom their father Jim adopted in 1964, when he married her mother Angela Williams. McCartney married Angela Fishwick in 1968. They later divorced. They have three daughters: Benna, Theran, and Abigail Faith. He later married Rowena Horne and they have three sons: Joshua, Max, and Sonny.


Solo discography


Singles

UK releases * "Woman" / "Kill" (Island WIP 6131) April 1972 * "Leave It" / "Sweet Baby" (Warner Bros. K 16446) September 1974 – UK #36 * "Sea Breezes" / "Giving Grease a Ride" (Warner Bros. K 16520) February 1975 * "Dance the Do" / "Norton" (Warner Bros. K16573) July 1975 * "Simply Love You" / "What Do We Really Know" (Warner Bros. K 16658) November 1975 * "Do Nothing All Day" / "A to Z" (EMI 2485) June 1976 * "All The Whales in the Ocean" / "I Juz Want What You Got – Money!" (Carrere CAR 144) May 1980 * "No Lar Di Dar (Is Lady Di)" / "God Bless Our Gracious Queen" (Conn CONN 29781) July 1981 US release * "Leave It" / "Sweet Baby" (Warner Bros. WBS 8037) October 1974


Albums

UK releases * ''McGough and McGear'' (Parlophone PMC 7047
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EDCD 507) DFebruary 1997 eissue of the 1972 album, with four short tracks omitted* ''A Collection of Songs for the Young Homeless of Merseyside'' (Merseyside Accommodation Project), DDecember 1996 ulti-artist commemorative release, including one newly recorded track by McGear US releases * '' McGear'' (Warner Bros. BS 2825) POctober 1974 * '' McGear'' (
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RCD 10192) DSeptember 1990 eissue of the 1974 album, with one additional track* ''McGough and McGear'' (Real Gone Music RGM-0025) DFeb., 2012 eissue of the 1968 album


Discography notes

* The album ''McGough and McGear'' was by Roger McGough and Mike McGear. Guest musicians, uncredited on the original pressing, include:
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, Gary Leeds and
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. Paul's then-girlfriend,
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, also uncredited, contributed backing vocals on the song "Living Room." * The single "No Lar Di Dar (Is Lady Di)" is by Mike McGear (McCartney) and The Monarchists. * The track "Take It into Your Hearts," on the Merseyside Accommodation Project release, is billed as by Mike McCartney. * All other releases billed as by Mike McGear. * See also The Scaffold Discography. * See also Grimms Discography.


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External links


Archived Mike McCartney WebsiteHonorary Fellowships awarded 2005McCartney's Live 8 book
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:McGear, Mike 1944 births Living people 20th-century British photographers 20th-century English singers 21st-century British photographers Carrere Records artists English male singers English people of Irish descent Grimms members Island Records artists McCartney family Musicians from Liverpool Parlophone artists People from Walton, Liverpool Photographers from Liverpool The Scaffold members