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  1. 15. Juni 2016 · Henry McCullough, the guitarist who played with Wings and Joe Cocker’s Grease Band, died in Ireland at the age of 72, four years after suffering a heart attack that left him severely disabled. One of the great rock’n’roll sidemen, McCullough played a supporting role in many stellar line-ups, lending his flawless technique and a steadying ...

  2. 21. Nov. 2020 · 1. You'd Better Run [0:00]2. Sing Me A Song [4:11]3. I Can Drive A Car [7:41]4. Baby What You Do To Me [12:15]5. Country Irish Rose [17:50]6. Lord Knows [21:...

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  3. 14. Juni 2019 · On this day three years ago, Henry McCullough passed away, aged 72. The Derry-born guitarist toured with the Jimi Hendrix Experience as a member of the psychedelic rock band Eire Apparent, was the ...

  4. 15. Juni 2016 · Henry McCullough, who played guitar in Paul McCartney’s band Wings, has died. He was 72. His live music agent Nigel Martyn said McCullough died on Tuesday after a long illness.

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  5. 14. Juni 2016 · 14 June 2016. PAcemaker. Henry McCullough played with Sir Paul McCartney and Wings. The Northern Ireland rock guitarist, Henry McCullough, has died. The 72-year-old died on Tuesday morning. Mr ...

  6. 15. Juni 2016 · Paul McCartney has paid tribute to former bandmate, Henry McCullough who died yesterday, aged 72. The Northern Irish guitarist and songwriter spent two years with McCartney’s group Wings in the early 1970s and along with Denny Seiwell was infamously one of two members of the band who quit just before they were supposed to fly out to Lagos to record Band on the Run.

  7. 14. Juni 2016 · The Grease Band – Let It Be Gone. A whiskey-soaked, tight but loose, deliciously Appalachian knockabout Faces vibe predominates on this irresistible McCullough original. The first, largely ignored, single to be taken from the Cocker-unencumbered Grease Band’s eponymous debut album of 1971.