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  1. Peter Michael McCartney BEM (born 7 January 1944), also known by the stage name 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 Beatle Paul McCartney.

  2. “McGough & McGear” is the first and only album by Roger McGough and Mike McCartneybrother 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. Sep 26, 2019 · 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 Mike’s last long-player.

  4. Sep 23, 2021 · Michael McGear, the one who composes and does the singing on the LP also wrote “Thank U Very Much” which even got into the Top Ten, which doesn’t say much for the Top Ten. But back to this record then which combines naturalistic poetry, Liverpool humour, and good pop music.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ScaffoldThe Scaffold - Wikipedia

    The Scaffold are a comedy, poetry and music trio from Liverpool, England, consisting of musical performer Mike McGear (real name Peter Michael McCartney, the brother of Paul McCartney), poet Roger McGough and comic entertainer John Gorman.

  6. Mar 2, 2024 · Peter Michael “Mike” McCartney (born 7 January 1944), known professionally as Mike McGear, is a British performing artist and rock photographer and the younger brother of Paul McCartney. He attended the Liverpool Institute two years behind his brother.

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  8. McGear is the second solo album by English singer Mike McGear, released in 1974. History. The album was a collaboration between McGear and his older brother Paul McCartney, who produced the record.