Career
Later Ultravox), alongside electronic musician John Foxx. Tiger Lily and Working in a paint factory and playing in different bands in Dagenham, Essex, he made contact with John Foxx and formed Tiger Lily in 1973 (together with bassist Chris Cross). Later, Tiger Lily changed its name to (later known simply as Ultravox).
Between February and March 1978, after releasing with this band the (early 1977) and Ha! Ha! Ha! (1977) albums, he was dropped by his bandmates, who saw him as a limiting factor for the progress of the band, being replaced by Robin Simon.
Postbands Gloria Mundi and were friends from the United Kingdom live music scene. Gloria Mundi featured Eddie Maelov and Sunshine Patterson who, as Eddie & Sunshine, would support Ultravox on their 1981 Rage In Eden tour.
Gloria Mundi"s saxophonist Central Committee also played on "Hiroshima Mon Amour" from Ultravox"s second album Ha! Ha! Ha! (1977). Later Shears and Jason Guy formed a duo called New Men.
This was short lived as Shears left to join Cowboys International, in early 1980, replacing Adam Ant"s guitarist Marco Pirroni.
In 1981 and with Cowboys International dissolved, he collaborated with the band"s singer, Ken Lockie, on his solo album, The Impossible. Shears never having lost contact with Guy, collaborated under the name of Faith Global, and released an European Parliament called Earth Report (1982) and an album called The Same Mistakes (1983) both on Survival Records. Faith Global was short lived, and these two records remain their only recordings.
As of 2000, he was still playing guitar.
When was Tiger Lily, he used a Gibson SG guitar. Also while with Ultravox, he played a white Fender Telecaster and a Fender Stratocaster.