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Name
  
Tom McGuinness


Role
  
Guitarist

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Music groups
  
Manfred Mann (1964 – 1969), The Blues Band, McGuinness Flint (1970 – 1975), The Manfreds

Albums
  
The Five Faces of Manfred, The Manfred Mann Alb, Mann Made, Official Blues Band Bootleg A, Mann Made Hits

Similar People
  
Mike Hugg, Hughie Flint, Paul Jones, Rob Townsend, Dave Kelly

Thomas John Patrick "Tom" McGuinness (born 2 December 1941) is a guitarist, songwriter, author, record and TV producer. Born in Wimbledon, South London, he is best known as the guitarist from Manfred Mann and The Blues Band. In 1986 he wrote the book So You Want To Be a Rock and Roll Star. He studied at Wimbledon College.

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Career

Following a stint in the short-lived Roosters with Eric Clapton, McGuiness joined the 1960s group Manfred Mann as a bassist, performing in a line up with Paul Jones. As the band sought to transform itself from jazz into a rhythm and blues orientated group, he took over bass duties from Dave Richmond and received joint songwriting credits on the group's early hits. Explaining how he came into the group, McGuiness said, "They had a great bass guitarist, but he was into Charles Mingus and things like that, which the whole band was. But he refused to play simple bass lines that would fit Bo Diddley numbers. He'd play incredible 3/4 lines and things like that. So I came in and I had the overwhelming advantage of not really being able to play the bass guitar, so I played simple." Appointed the writer of album sleeve notes, he took the opportunity to identify himself as "the nastiest in the group".

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When Mike Vickers then Paul Jones left the band McGuinness started to take the role of guitarist and Jack Bruce played bass until replaced by Klaus Voormann. McGuinness' National Steel guitar became an important part of the group's sound and featured on hits such as "Pretty Flamingo". He composed a few album tracks for the group, notably "L.S.D" and "One Way", also Mighty Garvey!'s surreal "Cubist Town".

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After Manfred Mann disbanded in 1969 he formed McGuinness Flint with Hughie Flint, which disbanded in 1975. Later he joined Paul Jones and Gary Fletcher in The Blues Band and in 2016 was still appearing in the band's line up. McGuinness also performs with The Manfreds a splinter group from Manfred Mann, formed from the line up in the 1960s Manfred Mann band, but without Mann.

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He also came out in support for the Labour Party in the 2010 General Election, whilst on tour he supported Bob Blizzard, the Labour candidate for Waveney.


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References

Tom McGuinness (musician) Wikipedia