The Scaffold
The Scaffold were a trio from Liverpool, England consisting of Mike McGear (Michael McCartney, brother of Paul), Roger McGough and John Gorman. They performed a mixture of comic songs, comedy sketches and the poetry of McGough. They released a number of singles on EMI between 1966 and 1970 and had UK successes with:
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Liverpool - England - Mike McGear - Paul - Roger McGough - John Gorman - Comedy - Poetry - EMI - 1966 - 1970 - UK
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- "Thank U Very Much" (no. 4)
- "Lily The Pink" (no. 1) (based on a traditional song about Lydia Pinkham)
Jack Bruce, Elton John, Graham Nash and Jimi Hendrix were among the session musicians who performed on their records (none of the trio being musicians).
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Jack Bruce - Elton John - Graham Nash - Jimi Hendrix
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They transferred to Island Records in the 1970s and released one album, Fresh Liver, before metamorphosing into the expanded line-up of Grimms, with the likes of Neil Innes and Andy Roberts.
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Island Records - 1970s - Grimms - Neil Innes
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They also had a children's television series Score With The Scaffold.
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