Jimmy McCulloch
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Jimmy McCulloch | |
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Basic information | |
The birth | 1953June 4 |
Death | 1979September 27( ) (26 years old) |
Genre | Lock, hard rock |
Occupation | Musician, composer |
Charge musical instrument | Vocal, guitar, base |
Activity period | 1967-1979 |
Joint worker | One in a million, Wings, Sander crap Newman, Stone the glow, Small feh Ise's, The Dukes, Blue |
James "Jimmy" McCulloch (James 'Jimmy' McCulloch, from June 4, 1953 to September 27, 1979) is a musician from Glasgow, Scotland. A lead guitar of Wings of Paul McCartney is known most from 1974 through 1977 by having served. Before it, as for McCulloch, "sander crap Newman" was active as a member of "stone the black Uz" a psychedelic band of Glasgow, "one in a million" [1]. He participated in the album of many musicians again and played a lead guitar with Peter Frampton in ""Apron Strings"" ""I Feel Better"" in "ウィッスル lime" (1972) of John エントウィッスル. McCulloch participated in "One of the Boys" of Roger dull Tolly again. He was very close to a member of the who and a member of the sander crap Newman. Hank Marvin of shadows backed up 11-year-old him. His brothers, Jack McCulloch are drum players.
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Breeding and career
McCulloch was born as Dunbar ton of Scotland and grew up in Clydebank and Cumbernauld. I was stimulated by Django Reinhardt and have begun to play the guitar at the age of 11 years old. I formed a psychedelic band called "The Jaygers" in the year, and the band changed its name with "one in a million" later. The one in a million acted as support at the time of a tour in 1967 of the who and released single ""Fredereek Hernando"/"No Smokes"" in the year. I can hear these music and other music by the band in compilation "Double Sight" released in 2009.
In April, 1967, as for McCulloch, "Too Long Ago to Remember" acted as the lead guitar of the band called "Sometimes Shouting at People" by an event of 14-Hour Technicolour Dream held in Alexandra palace of London "Utterly Incredible" [2]. In the year, he played a guitar by the live in an upper cut and the meeting place in other London cities as a guitarist of the one in a million.
When McCulloch formed a band, sander crap Newman with Andy "sander crap" Newman (piano) that it was a friend of Peat Townshend of the who in 1969 that the name came to be known, John "speedy" Kean (vocal, drum) of the composer. The band acquired the first place in a British chart with single "something in the air" by the produce of Townsend in July in the year. McCulloch became "the youngest guitarist who played it in British first place acquisition music" by this hit. Sander crap Newman announced album "Hollywood Dream", but the success that continued in the single British first place was not provided. The band performed a tour in England, Scotland, the Netherlands, Scandinavia from January, 1971 to the middle of April and was dissolved several weeks later.
In October, 1971, McCulloch was in charge of a guitar by a live in U.K. of John May oar & the blues Breakers and Germany. On October 31, a band "vent frame" of oneself serves as a stage debut in London. The band changed its name soon with "Jimmy McCulloch band" and performed a tour as support of "Leslie West's Mountain" in U.K. and Scotland in February, 1972. It is just, and he participates in Klaus Forman, Harry ニルソン, Steve Ellis, the session with the musician such as John エントウィッスル as a session musician then. ました.
Because guitarist of stone the glow, reply Harvey were electrocuted in the accident on the stage in May, 1972, McCulloch joins it as a substitute of Harvey in June. McCulloch played a guitar for album "Ontinuous Performance" completion in ""Sunset Cowboy"" ""Good Time Girl"". The stone the glow was dissolved in June, 1973.
In 1973, McCulloch played a guitar in album "Previous Convictions" of John Keane. In addition, blue increases it and plays a guitar and plays a guitar in the kana of "the phantom" in a debut album of Brian Joseph Friel.
Paul McCartney&Wings
In August, 1974, McCulloch joins Wings of Paul McCartney. The music announced for the first time after McCulloch participation is single "youths farm" (1974).
McCulloch composed an anti-drug song "medicine jar" of "Venus and Maas", and "even speed of sound" composed "ワイノ Junko". As for both music, he is in charge of a lead singer. Drummer of former Stone the glow, Colin Allen were in charge of the lyrics of both music.
McCulloch formed "a white line" with Jack (drums) who was brother, デイヴ Clark (base, keyboard, vocal) parallel to activity in Wings. The white line performed several times of gigs and released single ""Call My Name"/"Too Many Miles"". Album "White Line - Complete" of the entering 13 pieces was released in 1994 by a label of Clark, a mouse record [3]. The white line appears in British TV program "Supersonic" again on November 27, 1976. McCulloch participated in a live in London and Glasgow that recorded two pieces besides with "The Khyber Trifles" (unpublished). I participate in "Bullinamingvase" of Roy Harper or "Bleached" of Rich Martin in 1977.
McCulloch withdrew from Wings in September, 1977 and joined the Small feh Ise's whom I formed again and participated in a tour in the U.K. performed in the same month. I play a guitar in album "78 in the sunshade" (1978). McCulloch formed "Wilde ホーセズ" with bra Ian Robertson, Jimmy ベイン, Kenny Jones in early 1978, but withdrew in spring. I participated in "the dukes" in 79. It is ""Heartbreaker"", and his last music is recorded in album "The Dukes" (1979).
McCulloch who was the guitarist who was strongly affected by the blues in Melo Dick usually played Gibson, SG and Gibson Les Paul. When McCartney played a piano and an acoustic guitar, he played a base.
Death
On September 27, 1979, he died at home of メイダヴェイル (Maida Vale) in the western part of London. The cause of death is a heart attack by the excessive intake of heroin. It was 26 years old [4].
Reference
- ^ ""Jimmy McCulloch" by Miguel Terol". The Musicians' Olympus (November 11, 1997). It archives it than an original as of December 18, 2007. April 29, 2008 reading.
- ^ Article: Bell: Performance puzzling...and a plastic past, by Ian McDonald. New Musical Express, issue dated 25 November 1972.
- ^ Mouserecords.kastoffkinks.co.uk
- ^ Paul McCartney: A Life By Peter Ames Carlin. Simon & Schuster. p.248
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