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McGough & McGear

McGough & McGear was a spin-off from the Scaffold, the Uk comedy/pop trio well-known for including Mike McGear, Paul McCartney’s brother. The Scaffold also included poet Roger McGough and John Gorman. Minus Gorman, the duo of McGough & McGear released a self-titled recording in 1968. Definately not being only a …

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The Scaffold

The consequence of the meeting of Michael McCartney (brother of Beatle Paul), who are Mike McGear in order to avoid accusations of coat-tailing, and POSTOFFICE engineer John Gorman, the Scaffold took a mixture of absurd humor and catchy songs to chart-topping glory through the entire 1960s. Their lineup done with …

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Roger McGough

Roger McGough is a favorite contemporary Uk poet who all spent time being a pop vocalist through the 1960s using a band referred to as the Scaffold. He as well as the group visited the top from the charts using the singles “Give thanks to U QUITE DEFINITELY” and “Lily …

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