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      • An autopsy found that McCulloch died of heart failure due to morphine and alcohol poisoning. He was 26 years old but was not known for being a user of hard drugs.
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  1. Nov 17, 2023 · But it will most likely change,” McCullough says. That brings us to the release of New Vietnam & Singles, which is a reissue of their debut EP along with other EPs and singles for their United States fans, by their current label ATO.

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  3. In the last week Cramer has gone to war on Twitter and on his website, The Street, to respond to attacks from buy-side researcher Keith McCullough, of Hedgeye.

  4. Feb 10, 2023 · Frontman Jim McCullough on how the Melbourne punk band made their post-apocalyptic second album – and why it’s “a little more poetic and cryptic” than their debut. By David James Young. 10th...

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  5. 5 days ago · A melodic, heavily blues-infused guitarist, McCulloch normally used a Gibson SG and a Gibson Les Paul, and he occasionally played bass when McCartney was playing piano or acoustic guitar. Death. On 27 September 1979, McCulloch was found dead by his brother in his flat in Maida Vale, London.

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  6. Aug 4, 2021 · McCulloch, who died at the age of 26 of a heroin overdose, was a child prodigy mentored by Pete Townshend, and with the Who leader's help, scored a 1969 chart-topper with Thunderclap Newman on the Townshend-produced smash, "Something In The Air."

  7. James McCullough Sr. (May 12, 1928 – April 6, 2012) was an American film director and producer who wrote and directed several horror films in the 1980s.

  8. Sep 27, 2014 · On this day, September 27th in 1979, Scottish guitarist Jimmy McCulloch (sometimes spelled McCullough) died from a heroin overdose in his flat in Maida Vale, London. He was 26 years old. McCulloch, perhaps best known as the lead guitarist for Paul McCartney’s Wings (1974 to 1977) had also been a member of Stone The Crows and Thunderclap Newman.