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Jim McCarty
Projektor
Musik
25.07.1943
17:00
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Biography
Drummer James McCarty was a founding member of one of the ‘60s Britain-to-America invasion groups, “The Yardbirds.” “The Yardbirds” were one of the important bands of the ‘60s, instrumental in the transition from the London rhythm and blues scene to pop-rock and psychedelia. Although there were many personnel changes over the years, the original founding members included Eric Clapton on guitar, Keith Relf on vocals, Chris Dreja on rhythm guitar, Top Topham on lead guitar and Paul Samwell-Smith on bass. Their first album, “Five Live Yardbirds” was recorded with Eric Clapton on lead guitar at London’s Marquee Club. The group’s biggest hit single in Britain and the U.S. was “For You Love,” released in 1965.
McCarty began his drumming education at age 14 on a marching band snare drum with lessons from school. His early pop inspirations included “Buddy Holly and the Crickets” and “The Everly Brothers.” Early jazz percussion influences included Buddy Rich, Art Blakey and “The Dave Brubeck Quartet.” McCarty played in school bands before and after graduation. Paul Samwell-Smith had attended the same school and they knew each other. Paul eventually introduced him to the early “Yardbird” group members and, after auditioning, he was brought on board.
McCarty stayed with “The Yardbirds” from its formation in 1962 (under the name “Metropolitan Blues Quartet”) to the breakup in July 1968. The group’s popularity peaked in the first couple of years in Britain and the U.S. and then steadily declined after a succession of lead guitarists, managers and producers. Eric Clapton who had become a focal point of the group, was not pleased with the group’s pop direction and left in 1965, replaced by Jeff Beck.
After leaving “The Yardbirds” in 1968 McCarty formed the progressive folk-rock band “Renaissance” with “Yardbirds” vocalist Keith Relf.
McCarty began his drumming education at age 14 on a marching band snare drum with lessons from school. His early pop inspirations included “Buddy Holly and the Crickets” and “The Everly Brothers.” Early jazz percussion influences included Buddy Rich, Art Blakey and “The Dave Brubeck Quartet.” McCarty played in school bands before and after graduation. Paul Samwell-Smith had attended the same school and they knew each other. Paul eventually introduced him to the early “Yardbird” group members and, after auditioning, he was brought on board.
McCarty stayed with “The Yardbirds” from its formation in 1962 (under the name “Metropolitan Blues Quartet”) to the breakup in July 1968. The group’s popularity peaked in the first couple of years in Britain and the U.S. and then steadily declined after a succession of lead guitarists, managers and producers. Eric Clapton who had become a focal point of the group, was not pleased with the group’s pop direction and left in 1965, replaced by Jeff Beck.
After leaving “The Yardbirds” in 1968 McCarty formed the progressive folk-rock band “Renaissance” with “Yardbirds” vocalist Keith Relf.
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Human Design Profile
- Type
- Projektor
- Authority
- Autorität im Selbst
- Profile
- 6/2 - Rollenvorbild / Naturtalent
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- Einfache Definition
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- Das linke Kreuz der Ablenkung 1
- Date of Birth
- 25.07.1943 17:00
- Place of Birth
- Liverpool, United Kingdom