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  1. He played guitar on the Small Faces' album, 78 in the Shade. In early 1978, McCulloch started a band called Wild Horses with Brian Robertson, Jimmy Bain and Kenney Jones, but both McCulloch and Jones left the band soon afterward. In 1979, McCulloch joined the Dukes.

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · Jimmy McCulloch packed more into his 26 years than many do three times that lifespan. He was born in Dumbarton, Scotland on June 4, 1953.

  3. Mar 27, 2021 · Jimmy McCulloch was just 24 and, from the outside looking in, was surely among the most blessed rock musicians on the planet. A protégé of The Shadows’ Hank Marvin before he reached his teens, he was, by 13, being feted by The Who’s Pete Townshend and, by 15, had played on a number one single.

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · From Daily Mirror – Monday 01 October 1979. From Daily Mirror – Friday 28 September 1979. Probe into death of ex Wings’ guitarist A post-mortem examination was being held to-day on pop star Jimmy McCulloch—former lead guitarist with Paul McCartney’s Wings who was found dead at his flat in Paddington, North London.

  5. After Band on the Run, Jimmy McCulloch, former lead guitarist in Thunderclap Newman and Stone the Crows, joined the band. The first Wings project with McCulloch was McGear, a 1974 collaboration between Paul and his younger brother Mike McGear, with session musician Gerry Conway playing drums.

  6. Permanent line-up now comprises Newman (piano), Speedy Keen (rhythm guitar and vocals), Jimmy McCulloch (lead guitar), Ronnie Peel (bass) and Roger Felice (drums). Dates include University of Sussex (tomorrow, Saturday), Sheffield University (12 March) and Nelson Imperial (14).

  7. Sep 28, 2014 · On the anniversary of his death at the tragically early age of 26, we’re remembering Jimmy McCulloch, guitarist with Wings, Thunderclap Newman and more.

  8. Sep 7, 2022 · When a former Beatle name-checks you before a guitar solo on your very first recording with the band, you must be special. And Jimmy McCulloch was, as evidenced by Paul McCartney’s exuberant “Take me down, Jimmy!” on Wings’ 1974 single “Junior’s Farm.”.

  9. Sep 28, 1979 · LONDON, Sept. 27 (AP) — Jimmy McCulloch, who achieved prominence as lead guitarist with the former Beatle Paul McCartney's Wings group from 1979 to 1978, was found dead today in his London home.

  10. Aug 4, 2021 · The amazing tale of late-Paul McCartney & Wings guitarist Jimmy McCulloch has been chronicled by author Paul Salley in the just-published book, Little Wing: The Jimmy McCulloch Story.