McCABE, BRUCE.

Keyboards.
Member of the Lamont Cranston Band, 1977.


McCAFFERTY, DAN.

Vocals.
Member of Nazareth, 1969-.


McCALL, MARTI.

Vocals.
Session for Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, 1973.


McCANN, JERRY.

Flute, guitar, vocals.
Member of Show of Hands, 1970.


McCARL, SCOTT.

Bass, guitar, vocal.
Member of the Raspberries, 1972-74.


McCARTHY, JOHN.

Vocals.
Session for Donovan, 1973.


McCARTHY, KEVIN.

Guitar.
Member of Tranquility, 1972.


McCARTNEY, LINDA.

Piano, percussion, vocals.
Member of Wings, 1971.
Sessions for Paul McCartney, 1970; Carly Simon, 1972; Ringo Starr, 1973; Denny Laine, 1977.


McCARTNEY, PAUL.

Bass, keyboard, vocals.
Member of The Quarryman; The Silver Beatles; The Beatles; Paul McCartney And Wings, 1971.
Sessions for Carly Simon, 1972; Ringo Starr, 1973; Denny Laine, 1977.


McCARTY, JAMES.

Member of Mitch Ryder's Detroit Wheels.


McCARTY, JIM (g).

Guitar, keyboards, vocals.
Member of Shoot, 1973; Rockets, 1977.


McCARTY, JIM (d).

Drums, percussion.
Member of the Yardbirds, 1962-69; Renaissance, 1969; Box Of Frogs.


McCARTY, JIMMY.

Guitar.
Member of the Buddy Miles Express; Cactus, 1970-72.
Session for Bob Seger, 1974.


McCLENNAN, TOMMY.

Guitar, vocals.
Chicago blues singer and guitarist whose recording career ran from 1939 to his death in 1942.


McCLURE, JOHN.

Keyboards.
Member of Calico, 1975.


McCLURE, PATRICK.

Guitar, vocals.
Member of Bones, 1973.


McCLURE, RON.

Bass.
Member of the re-formed Blood, Sweat and Tears.
Session for Pointer Sisters, 1973.


McCLURE, TOMMY.

Bass.
Session for Rita Coolidge, 1972.


McCOO, MARILYN.

Vocals.
Member of the Fifth Dimension.


McCORD, STEVE.

Guitar.
Session for Tom Rapp, 1972.


McCORKLE, GEORGE.

Guitar, percussion.
Member of the Marshall Tucker Band, 1973.


McCORMlCK, BILL.

Bass.
Member of Quiet Sun, 1975; Mainstream, 1976.


McCORMlCK, GAYLE.

Vocals.
Member of Smith.


McCOY, CHARLlE.

Dobro, guitar, harmonica, keyboards, vibes, vocals.
Sessions for Steve Miller, 1970; Pearls Before Swine, 1970; Ringo Starr, 1971; J.J. Cale, 1972; Doug Kershaw, 1972; Tom Rapp, 1972; Paul Simon, 1972; Bob Dylan, 1973; Leon Russell, 1973; Waylon Jennings, 1973, 1975; Bob Seger, 1974.


McCOY, JOE.

Born 11th May 1905 in Raymond, Mississippi. Died 28th January 1950 in Chicago.
Guitar.
Blues guitarist who played under a variety of pseudonyms, including "Hallelujah Joe". Recorded with his wife, "Memphis Minnie", under the name of "Kansas Joe" during the twenties and early thirties when they broke up. As a solo performer his style was Chicago urban blues which provided him.