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Mike McCartney

An episode of the Misadventures in Music with Ian Prowse & Mick Ord podcast, hosted by Urbanista Magazine, titled "Mike McCartney" was published on September 20, 2025 and runs 72 minutes.

September 20, 2025 ·72m · Misadventures in Music with Ian Prowse & Mick Ord

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He had a raft of big hit singles in the 1960’s and 70’s and many of his acclaimed photographs are held the National Portrait Gallery.In the Misadventures in Music podcast episode 36, Mike talks to Ian and Mick lovingly about life in the McCartney family home and about some of the larger than life characters he encountered over the years including Keith Moon, Burton and Taylor and of course, the Beatles.Indeed, his band The Scaffold made their own unique contribution to our pop culture – so much so that Cherry Red Records have released a 5 CD/DVD Box Set of their recordings, including many unreleased tracks.If you enjoy listening to REAL stories from a genuine participant and eye witness to the golden era of pop music this episode is for you.Enjoy."

He had a raft of big hit singles in the 1960’s and 70’s and many of his acclaimed photographs are held the National Portrait Gallery.

In the Misadventures in Music podcast episode 36, Mike talks to Ian and Mick lovingly about life in the McCartney family home and about some of the larger than life characters he encountered over the years including Keith Moon, Burton and Taylor and of course, the Beatles.

Indeed, his band The Scaffold made their own unique contribution to our pop culture – so much so that Cherry Red Records have released a 5 CD/DVD Box Set of their recordings, including many unreleased tracks.

If you enjoy listening to REAL stories from a genuine participant and eye witness to the golden era of pop music this episode is for you.

Enjoy."

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