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Henry McCullough

Henry Campbell Liken McCullough (born 21 July 1943) is a Northern Irish guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. He is best known for his work as a member of Spooky Tooth, Paul McCartney & Wings, The Grease Band and Sweeney's Men. He has also performed and recorded as a solo artist and session musician.
==Early career==
McCullough was born in Portstewart, and first came to prominence in the early 1960s as the teenage lead guitarist with The Skyrockets showband from Enniskillen. In 1964, with three other members of The Skyrockets, he left and formed a new showband fronted by South African born vocalist Gene Chetty, which they named Gene and The Gents.
In 1967 McCullough moved to Belfast where he joined Chris Stewart (bass), Ernie Graham (vocals) and Dave Lutton (drums) to form the psychedelic band ''The People''. Later that year the band moved to London and were signed by Chas Chandler's management team, who changed the group’s name to Éire Apparent. Under Chandler's guidance after a single release they toured with groups such as Pink Floyd, Soft Machine, The Move and The Jimi Hendrix Experience, as well as Eric Burdon and the Animals. Things went well until in Vancouver, Canada in mid February 1968, while the band was touring with The Animals, McCullough returned to The United Kingdom, officially because of 'visa problems' and Mick Cox flew out to take his place in the band.〔(''Eric Burdon and The Animals'' ), by Ross Hannan and Corry Arnold〕 Back in Ireland McCullough joined what was primarily a folk group called Sweeney's Men, by May 1968.〔''Green Beat: The Forgotten Era Of Irish Rock'', by Daragh O'Halloran (Brehon Press 2006)〕 Under his influence, they began to mix folk and rock, and are regarded as the innovators of Folk rock.

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