McPhee was given the name "T.S." — standing for "Tough Shit" — when he released a duet single with
Champion Jack Dupree — titled "Get Your Head Happy!" — in 1966. Producer
Mike Vernon suggested adding to McPhee's last name in order to make it look more like an official blues name. The Groundhogs backed Dupree and
John Lee Hooker on UK concerts in the mid-1960s. The band evolved into a
blues-rock trio that produced three UK
Top 10 albums in the UK in the early 1970s. In 1973, McPhee released a solo album titled
The Two Sides of Tony (T.S.) McPhee. Side A of this record is blues rock, and Side B is a single psychedelic art rock electronic composition in four movements, featuring Arp 2600 synthesizers, electric piano, and The Rhythm Ace drum synthesizer. Entitled
The Hunt, it explores McPhee's strong stance against fox and stag hunting. McPhee also released many other solo acoustic blues records, as well as
duets with
Jo Ann Kelly. and
Current 93. McPhee's definitive biography, written by Paul Freestone, was published in 2012. == Health issues and death ==