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The Groundhogs
The Groundhogs
band
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Champion Jack Dupree
Champion Jack Dupree
American blues pianist
2
John Dummer Band
John Dummer Band
3
Dave Kelly
Dave Kelly
British musician
4
Laurence Jones
Laurence Jones
musical artist
5
The Yardbirds
The Yardbirds
English band
6
The Animals
The Animals
English band
7
Jacqui McShee
Jacqui McShee
British singer
8
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
English band
9
Country Joe and the Fish
Country Joe and the Fish
American psychedelic rock band
10
Delbert McClinton
Delbert McClinton
American blues rock and electric blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, harmonica player, and pianist
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Mike Vernon
Mike Vernon
English music executive studio owner and record producer
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Keith Relf
Keith Relf
English pop musician, singer for the Yardbirds (1943–1976)
13
Blue Cheer
Blue Cheer
American rock band
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Cream
Cream
1960s British rock supergroup
15
Family
Family
English rock band
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Maria McKee
Maria McKee
American singer/songwriter
17
Long John Baldry
Long John Baldry
English-Canadian singer and voice actor (1941-2005)
18
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
English rock band, formed in London in 1962
19
Moving Sidewalks
Moving Sidewalks
band
20
John Mayall
John Mayall
English blues musician
21
Eric Burdon
Eric Burdon
English singer-songwriter
22
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
English blues band
23
The Creation
The Creation
English rock band
24
John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
25
King Crimson
King Crimson
British progressive rock band
26
Mike Pinder
Mike Pinder
British musician
27
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
American rock band
28
Keith Richards
Keith Richards
British songwriter, guitarist of The Rolling Stones
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Captain Sensible
Captain Sensible
English singer and guitarist
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Brant Bjork
Brant Bjork
American musician and drummer of Kyuss
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Jerry Jemmott
Jerry Jemmott
American musician
32
Esther Phillips
Esther Phillips
American R&B singer
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Cornell Dupree
Cornell Dupree
American R&B/soul jazz guitarist
34
Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
British rock musician, former member of The Rolling Stones
35
Jon Lord
Jon Lord
English composer, pianist, and Hammond organ player
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Dave Holland
Dave Holland
English drummer
37
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan
American musician
38
The Fiery Furnaces
The Fiery Furnaces
American band
39
Rick Vito
Rick Vito
American musician
40
The Electric Prunes
The Electric Prunes
band
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Them
Them
Northern Irish band
42
Rory Gallagher
Rory Gallagher
Irish musician
43
Ellen McIlwaine
Ellen McIlwaine
American musician
44
Marcia Ball
Marcia Ball
American blues singer and pianist
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Snooky Young
Snooky Young
American musician
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Denny Laine
Denny Laine
British rock musician
Intro
English blues guitarist

Anthony Charles McPhee (born 23 March 1944) is an English blues guitarist, and founder of The Groundhogs. An early version of this band backed Champion Jack Dupree and John Lee Hooker on UK concerts in the mid-1960s. He is often credited as 'Tony (T.S.) McPhee'. He was given this name by the producer Mike Vernon who suggested adding 'T.S.' to his name when McPhee released a duet single with Champion Jack Dupree in 1966 called "Get Your Head Happy!, in order to make it look more like an official blues name. It stands for Tough Shit.

The Groundhogs evolved into a blues-rock trio that produced three UK Top 10 hits in the UK Albums Chart in the early 1970s. Although they have continued to play in various line-ups to the present day, McPhee officially retired from the band in 2015.

Solo album The Two Sides of Tony (T.S.) McPhee was released in 1973. Side A of this record is blues rock and Side B is a single psychedelic art rock electronic composition, featuring Arp 2600 Synthesizers, Electric Piano and The Rhythm Ace Drum Synthesizer exploring McPhee's strong stance against Fox and Stag-Hunting. McPhee has also released many other solo acoustic blues records, as well as duets with Jo Ann Kelly.

Apart from the Groundhogs, McPhee has played with Herbal Mixture, the John Dummer Band, Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, Tony McPhee's Terraplane, Tony McPhee's Turbo, the Tony McPhee Band and Current 93.

In 2009, McPhee suffered a stroke which affected his speech and ability to sing.

McPhee's definitive biography, written by Paul Freestone was published in 2012.