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The members were:
1971/72
Paul McCartney (Vocal, bass, piano) / Linda McCartney (vocal, keyboards) / Denny Laine (vocal Guitar) / Denny Seiwell (drums)
1972/73
Paul McCartney (Vocal, bass, piano) / Linda McCartney (vocal, keyboards) / Denny Laine (vocal Guitar) / Henry McCullough (vocal, guitar) / Denny Seiwell (drums)
1973/74
Paul McCartney (Vocal, bass, piano, drums) / Linda McCartney (vocal, keyboards) / Denny Laine (vocal Guitar)
1974/75
Paul McCartney (Vocal, bass, piano) / Linda McCartney (vocal, keyboards) / Denny Laine (vocal Guitar) / Jimmy McCullouh (vocal, Guitar) / Geoff Britton (drums)
1975/77
Paul McCartney (Vocal, bass, piano) / Linda McCartney (vocal, keyboards) / Denny Laine (vocal Guitar) / Jimmy McCullouh (vocal, Guitar) / Joe English (vocal, drums)
--1976--
Brass Section-Tony Dorsey, Howie Casey, Thaddeus Richards, Steve Howard
1977/78
Paul McCartney (Vocal, bass, piano, drums) / Linda McCartney (vocal, keyboards) / Denny Laine (vocal Guitar)
1978/80
Paul McCartney (Vocal, bass, piano, drums) / Linda McCartney (vocal, keyboards) / Denny Laine (vocal Guitar) / Lauence Juber (vocal, Guitar) / Steve Holly (drums)
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"...Late 1971, then, wings was born. The first Album, Wild Life, was quickly made. Then They headed for the stage, more rough edges than smooth syncopation. The bandleader had a determination not to preform material from his 'past'-it was the only way of making a clean breast of it....In 1975-76 Wings played a world tour as one of the biggest bands of the decade, with number one singles and number one albums everywhere. Rocking shows, packed out the stadia....soon after the Japanese tour collapsed in 1980...they were gone....It was ten years and ten albums after McCartney. Full Circle. With a surer sense of self, and an awesome agony from the death of a soul mate in New York, it was time to fold Wings and emerge once again as Paul McCartney, solo artist. Another end, another beginning."-Mark Lewishn (taken from Wingspan 'Hits and History')