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Tony McPhee

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English musician (1944–2023)
For the English soccer player, seeTony McPhee (footballer).

Tony McPhee
McPhee with The Groundhogs, London, September 1991
McPhee with The Groundhogs, London, September 1991
Background information
Birth nameAnthony Charles McPhee
Also known as"T.S." McPhee
Born(1944-03-23)23 March 1944
Humberston,Lincolnshire, England
Died6 June 2023(2023-06-06) (aged 79)
Genres
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Formerly ofGroundhogs
Websitehttp://www.thegroundhogs.co.uk/
Musical artist

Anthony Charles McPhee (23 March 1944 – 6 June 2023) was an English guitarist and singer. He was the founder of theBritish blues androck bandthe Groundhogs.

Career

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McPhee was given the name "T.S." — standing for "Tough Shit" — when he released a duet single withChampion Jack Dupree — titled "Get Your Head Happy!" — in 1966. ProducerMike Vernon suggested adding to McPhee's last name in order to make it look more like an official blues name.[3]

The Groundhogs backed Dupree andJohn Lee Hooker on UK concerts in the mid-1960s.[4] The band evolved into ablues-rock trio that produced three UKTop 10 albums in the UK in the early 1970s.[5][6]

In 1973, McPhee released a solo album titledThe Two Sides of Tony (T.S.) McPhee. Side A of this record is blues rock, and Side B is a single psychedelic art rock electronic composition in four movements, featuring Arp 2600 synthesizers, electric piano, and The Rhythm Ace drum synthesizer. EntitledThe Hunt, it explores McPhee's strong stance against fox and stag hunting.[7][8] McPhee also released many other solo acoustic blues records, as well asduets withJo Ann Kelly.[8]

Apart from the Groundhogs, McPhee played with Herbal Mixture, theJohn Dummer Band,Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, Tony McPhee's Terraplane, Tony McPhee's Turbo, the Tony McPhee Band,[9] andCurrent 93.[10]

McPhee's definitive biography, written by Paul Freestone, was published in 2012.[8]

Health issues and death

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In 2009, McPhee suffered a stroke, which affected his speech and ability to sing.[11][12]

McPhee died on 6 June 2023 of complications from a fall that occurred the previous year. He was 79.[13]

Solo discography

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  • 1966Ain't Gonna Cry No More – Someone to Love Me
  • 1966You Don't Love Me When You Gotta Good Friend
  • 1968Me and the Devil – various artists
  • 1969I Asked for Water – various artists
  • 1971Same Thing on Their Minds
  • 1973When You Got A Good Friend - various artists
  • 1973Two Sides of Tony McPhee
  • 1991The Blues and the Beast
  • 1993Foolish Pride
  • 1996Slide, T.S., Slide
  • 1997Bleachin' the Blues
  • 2000Live in Poland at Blues Express
  • 2004Blues at Ten

References

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  1. ^abcPetridis, Alexis (June 2023)."The Groundhogs' Tony McPhee will remain a hero for the musically adventurous".The Guardian. Retrieved10 June 2023.
  2. ^abMale, Andrew (6 July 2023). "Tony McPhee And Groundhogs: The Best Albums Ranked".Mojo.
  3. ^Brunning, Bob (1986).Blues : the British connection (1. publ. in the UK. ed.). Poole: Blandford Press. p. 97.ISBN 9780713715873.
  4. ^Bruce Eder (22 March 1944)."Tony McPhee | Biography".AllMusic. Retrieved16 August 2015.
  5. ^They continued to play in various line-ups until, McPhee retired in 2014.2024 update by Joanna Deacon Tony McPhee's widow
  6. ^"Interview: Ken Pustelnik".Bristol 24/7. 19 November 2015. Retrieved19 January 2018.
  7. ^Breznikar, Klemen (9 August 2011)."The Groundhogs interview with Tony McPhee".It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine.Archived from the original on 18 December 2017. Retrieved19 January 2018.
  8. ^abcFreestone, Paul (2012).Eccentric Man: A Biography & Discography of Tony (TS) McPhee. Incompetent Publishing.ISBN 9780956865205.
  9. ^"An Interview with Tony "TS" McPhee of The Groundhogs: A Legendary Artist of British Blues History".blues.gr. Retrieved19 January 2018.
  10. ^"Current 93: I Am the Last of All the Field That Fell: A Channel Album Review | Pitchfork".pitchfork.com. Retrieved19 January 2018.
  11. ^"Official Tony (TS) McPhee & The Groundhogs Web Site". Thegroundhogs.co.uk. 13 November 2014. Retrieved16 August 2015.
  12. ^"Official Tony (TS) McPhee FaceBook Pagee". FB. 20 August 2020. Retrieved30 March 2022.
  13. ^Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (6 June 2023)."Tony McPhee, singer and guitarist for rock band the Groundhogs, dies aged 79".The Guardian. Retrieved6 June 2023.

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