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Brian McGee

Brian McGee is credited on 284 releases across 74 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1977–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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284

Pressings credited

74

Albums

6

Decades active

177

In collections

Biography

Brian McGee (born 8 March 1959) is a Scottish drummer who played in different bands like Simple Minds and Endgames. His brother Owen, under the name Owen Paul, had a hit single with a cover of Marshall Crenshaw's "You're My Favorite Waste of Time". McGee met future Simple Minds frontman Jim Kerr at Holyrood R.C. Secondary School, and joined him and other friends (guitarist Charlie Burchill and bassist Tony Donald) from the same school in the band Biba-Rom!, around the mid-1970s, while still at school. In 1977, they formed the punk band Johnny and the Self Abusers, whose name changed to Simple Minds. He was present on the albums Life in a Day, Real to Real Cacophony, Empires and Dance and Sons and Fascination. In September 1981, he left Simple Minds after having tired of constant touring and life with the band. After working in his parents' pub, he joined Endgames, replacing David Wilde who left to tour with another Glasgow based band, Altered Images. After two albums, the band dissolved in 1985. By that time, he, along with former Simple Minds bandmate Derek Forbes, joined Propaganda, remaining until 1995. In 2009, they both formed the band Ex-Simple Minds. Married to Alison McGee and step-father to Louise.

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Credited work

284 releases · 74 albums · active 1977–2025

  • Performance · 455
  • Other credits · 7
  • Production · 1
  • Engineering · 1

Studios: Farmyard Studios · Regents Park Studios · The Town House · The Manor

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