- Mike McCartney
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Mike McCartney
Img_capt = A Mike Barnes photo taken in 2005
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Peter Michael McCartney
Born = birth date and age|1944|01|07|df=yesLiverpool ,England
Instrument =Piano ,guitar
Genre = RockPop rock
Occupation =Photographer ,musician
Years_active = 1966–1976 (musician) 1966-present (photographer)
Label =Parlophone Island Warner Bros.
Associated_acts =The Scaffold Grimms Paul McCartney
URL = [http://www.mikemccartney.co.uk Mike McCartney Website]Mike McCartney (born Peter Michael McCartney,
7 January 1944 , at Walton General Hospital,Liverpool ), known professionally as Mike McGear, is a British performing artist and rockphotographer and the younger brother ofPaul McCartney . He attended theLiverpool Institute two years behind his brother.Early years
Michael (b.
7 January 1944 ) and his brother Paul (b.18 June 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. Miles 1998 p4.] Spitz 2005 p75]Michael was not enrolled in a Catholic school as his father, Jim McCartney, believed that they leaned too much towards religion instead of education. The McCartneys had a full set of
George Newnes Encyclopedias which Jim encouraged Paul and Michael to use, and as Jim was avidly interested in solvingcrossword puzzle s he told his sons to look up any word they did not understand. Miles 1998 pp12-13.] Michael remembered that Jim had a temper when he was provoked, and that both Paul and he were "duly bashed" (hit) when they were young. This is contested by other members of the family, who say that Jim or Mary never smacked them, but took them to their rooms and gave them "a good talking-to". Spitz 2005 p80.]Before moving to
20 Forthlin Road , Jim had been the secretary of the Speke Horticultural Society, and often sent Paul and Michael out to canvass for new members. Miles 1998 p8] Mary died of anembolism on31 October 1956 , after a mastectomy to stop the spread of herbreast cancer . Her last words to Dill Mohan were, "I would love to have seen the boys [Paul and Michael] growing up." Mary was buried on3 November 1956 at Yew Tree Cemetery, Finch Lane, Liverpool. Miles 1998 p20.] [ [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Yewtree+close,+Liverpool&sll=53.42904,-2.879298&sspn=0.004462,0.007156&ie=UTF8&ll=53.42888,-2.880242&spn=0.008924,0.014312&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr&om=1 Yew Tree Cemetery, Finch Lane, Liverpool] google.co.uk/maps - Retrieved 4 October 2007 ] After Mary's death Paul and Michael were sent to live with Jim's brother Joe McCartney and his wife Joan for a short time, so as to let their father grieve in private. Miles 1998 p20.] As Michael and Paul were interested in music, Jim connected the radio in the living room to extension cords connected to two pairs ofBakelite headphone s so that they could listen to Radio Luxembourg at night when they were in bed. Miles 1998 p24.] Owing to problems with money in their early years, Paul and Michael were the first to buy cars in the McCartney family. Miles 1998 p6.] [ [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/mol/exhibitions/mccartney/home.asp Michael McCartney’s first car] liverpoolmuseums.org.uk - Retrieved 7 October 2007 ] When he was seventeen-years-old, McCartney started his first job at 'Jackson's the Tailors' in Ranelagh Street, Liverpool. The year after he took an apprenticeship at 'Andrew Bernard', a hairdresser for ladies in the same street. [ [http://www.iol.ie/~beatlesireland/zBeatlesfactfiles/factfilesx1/TheMcCartneys/MikeMcCartney(McGear).htm Mike McCartney biog on Beatles Ireland] iol.ie/~beatlesireland- Retrieved 16 October 2007 ]Musical career
At the time the
Beatles became successful, Mike McCartney was still working as an apprentice hairdresser. [http://www.mikemccartney.co.uk/html/biog.html Mike McCartney’s biog] mikemccartney.co.uk - Retrieved: 6 October 2007 ] However, he was also a member of the Liverpool comedy-poetry-music groupThe Scaffold , which includedRoger McGough and John Gorman and had formed in 1962 (the year ofThe Beatles ' first hit). McCartney decided to use astagename , so as not to capitalize on his family connections to the Fab Four. After first dubbing himself "Mike Blank",Barry O'Brien, [http://www.biguntidy.com/Articles/Scaffold.pdf "The Scaffold: Airbrushed from History?"] . Retrieved 17 October 2007.] he settled on "Mike McGear", using theLiverpudlian equivalent of "". The band was subsequently signed toParlophone , the sameEMI label which recorded The Beatles.The Scaffold recorded a number of UK hit singles between 1966 and 1974, the most successful being the 1968
Christmas number one single , "Lily the Pink". McCartney 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 oflyrics ,poem s, andcomedy .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 musicalalbum entitled "Woman" in 1972,audio| Woman Mike McGear.ogg|sample 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 only "serious" musical album, "McGear", in which he collaborated with his brother Paul and Paul's band Wings. Although four singles were released from these sessions, only "Leave it" enjoyed any moderate chart success. 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 and led to their re-formation in 1974 and their last recording sessions of new material.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.Photographic career
McCartney was a photographer during his entire musical career, and has continued with photography since then. Beatles' manager
Brian Epstein nicknamed him "Flash Harry" back in the early 1960s because he was always taking pictures with a flash gun. [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/mol/exhibitions/mccartney/ 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 he recently brought out a limited edition
book of photos he took spontaneously backstage atLive8 . 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 Provincial Museum of Alberta. [ [http://www.artvisionexhibitions.com/MikeMcCartneysLiverpool.html ‘Liverpool Life’ Exhibition] artvisionexhibitions.com - Retrieved 16 October 2007 ] In addition, an exhibition book was published of the collection. [ [http://www.artvisionexhibitions.com/MikeMcCartneysLiverpoolLifeBook.html Press release for exhibition book] , dated March 2004. Retrieved 17 October 2004.]He also took the cover photograph for Paul McCartney's 2005 solo album "
Chaos and Creation in the Backyard ".Personal life
McCartney married (in 1968) and later
divorce d Angela Fishwick. He later married Rowena Horne. McCartney has sixchild ren between his marriages, three from each, including Josh McCartney, who was thedrummer in the band The Famous Last Words (formerly known as Trilby).olo discography
Albums
* "McGough and McGear", EMI (1968)
* "Woman", Island (1972)
* "McGear", Warner Bros (1974)ingles
* "Woman" / "Kill", Island 1972
* "Leave It" / "Sweet Baby", Warner Bros (1974)
* "Sea Breezes" / "Giving Grease a Ride", Warner Bros (1975)
* "Dance the Do" / "Norton", Warner Bros (1975)
* "Simply Love You" / "What Do We Really Know", Warner Bros (1975)
* "Do Nothing All Day" / "A to Z", EMI (1976)
* "All The Whales In The Ocean" / "I Juz Want What You Got — Money!" (1980)
* "No Lar Di Dar" / "God Bless our Gracious Queen", Conn Records (1981) Wedding Song for Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.Notes
References
*Harry, Bill] | title=The Beatles Encyclopedia| publisher= year=Rev Upd edition 2001 | id=ISBN 978-0753504819
*Miles, Barry | title=Many Years From Now | publisher=Vintage- year=1998 | id=ISBN 0-7493-8658-4
*Spitz, Bob | title=The Beatles: The Biography| publisher=Little, Brown and Company (New York )| year=2005 | id=ISBN 1-84513-160-6External links
* [http://www.mikemccartney.co.uk Mike McCartney Website]
* [http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2007/10/mike-mcgear.html Michael's solo albums]
* [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/mol/exhibitions/mccartney/ Mike McCartney’s Liverpool Life]
* [http://www.iol.ie/~beatlesireland/zBeatlesfactfiles/factfilesx1/TheMcCartneys/MikeMcCartney(McGear).htm Michael McCartney's 'beatleireland' biog]
* [http://www.alumni.ljmu.ac.uk/page_display.asp?pageid=NEWS&pagekey=58&articlekey=189 Honourary Fellowships awarded 2005]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/4744966.stm Groping allegations]
* [http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100regionalnews/tm_objectid=15959057&method=full&siteid=50061&headline=mccartney-accused-of-sex-assault-at-party-name_page.html McCartney accused of sex assault at party]
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp58444&role=art National Gallery portraits]
* [http://www.artinliverpool.com/blog/blogarch/2006/06/mike_mccartney_launches_live8.php McCartney's Live 8 book]
* [http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/tags/mike-mccartney/ Liverpool Echo tags]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00855lw BBC tags]
* [http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/nwh_gfx_en/ART23776.html Mike McCartney To Open Chambré Hardman's Home]
* [http://www.savewooltoncinema.co.uk/supporters.htm Save Woolton cinema]
* [http://www.iankitching.me.uk/music/scaffold/history.html Scaffold and the Grimms history]
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