Mike McColgan

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Mike McColgan (2005)
Mike McColgan (2005)

Michael "Mike" McColgan is best known as the original lead singer of the Irish American outfit Dropkick Murphys and the current lead singer of the Street Dogs.

McColgan was born in the Savin Hill area of Dorchester, Massachusetts, and attended catholic school. His interest in music began while he sang in the school's choir. McColgan was a soldier in the first Gulf war before becoming a founding member of the Dropkick Murphys in 1996. While McColgan was with the 'Murphy's, they released one full-length album, Do or Die.

According to McColgan, he always wanted to be a member of the Boston Fire Department like his uncle and role-model. When McColgan left the band in 1998 to pursue this dream he was replaced as lead singer by Al Barr, ex-vocalist for The Bruisers. Regarding his 1998 departure, McColgan said "I have no misgivings, no regrets…and there are no bad feelings...I still talk to those guys."[1]

McColgan, however, after a few years started a new band known as the Street Dogs and shortly left the fire department to again pursue music fulltime. The Street Dogs featured members such as Johnny Rioux and Joe Sirois (formerly of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones). Guitarist Marcus Hollar sent McColgan an e-mail saying that if his new band ever needed a guitarist, that he was available. McColgan gave Hollar an audition and allowed him to join the band.

The Street Dogs have toured with Social Distortion, Flogging Molly, Tiger Army,The Bouncing Souls, The Adolescents and currently with Anti-Flag. They have also appeared on Warped Tour and had a successful headlining tour at the end of 2005. The band's third album, Fading American Dream, was released October 24, 2006[2]. In support of the album, the band went out on The Gold Tour from October through December with The Bouncing Souls.

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Dropkick Murphys

Street Dogs

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