McGuinness Flint
McGuinness Flint I (1967
- 1971)
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Tom McGuinness - bass/guitar/vocals - b. Thomas John Patrick McGuinness, December 2, 1941, Wimbledon, London, England - formerly with The Ravens, The Talismen, The London Thunderbirds, The Roosters, Casey Jones and the Engineers, and Manfred Mann. [Ref: John Warburg - Jan. 11, 2007]
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Hughie Flint - drums/vocals - formerly with John
Mayall's Bluesbreakers.
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Benny Gallagher - guitar/vocals - b. Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Graham Lyle - guitar/vocals - b. Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Dennis Coulson - guitar/keyboards/vocals
Albums:
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"McGuinness Flint" (1970) - Singles: "When I'm Dead and
Gone", "Malt and Barley Blues"
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"Happy Birthday Ruthie Baby" (1971) - Single: "Happy Birthday
Ruthie Baby"
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"When I'm Dead and Gone" (1996) - reissue of 1st album with
bonus tracks.
Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle form Gallagher and Lyle.
Coulson, Dean, McGuinness, Flint (1971
- 1972)
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Tom McGuinness - bass/guitar/vocals
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Hughie Flint - drums/vocals
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Dennis Coulson - guitar/keyboards/vocals
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Dixie Dean - bass/harmonica
Album:
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"Lo
And Behold" (1972)
McGuinness Flint II (1972
- February 1975)
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Tom McGuinness - bass/guitar/vocals
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Hughie Flint - drums/vocals
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Dixie Dean - bass/harmonica
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Jimmy "BeBop" Evans - guitar/steel guitar/violin
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Lou Stonebridge - guitar/harmonica/keyboards/vocals
Albums:
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"Rainbow" (1973) - Single: "Ride on My Rainbow"
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"C'est La Vie" (1974) - Single: "C'est La Vie"
Group disbands. Hughie Flint joins Chanter and, later,
The Blues Band. Tom McGuinness and Lou Stonebridge
continue as duo; and Tom McGuinness later joins The Blues Band.
Compilations:
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"Greatest Hits" (1973)
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"The Capitol Years" (1996)
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Last Revised: February 11, 2007
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