The Mahones
The Mahones | |
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The Mahones performing at Queen's Day in Groningen, Holland. | |
Background information | |
Origin | Kingston, Ontario |
Genres | Celtic punk |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Whiskey Devil Records |
Website | themahones.ninja |
Members |
Finny McConnell Katie "Kaboom" McConnell Guillaume Lauzon Sean "Riot" Ryan Michael O'Grady Scruffy Wallace |
Past members |
Joe Chithalen Mauro Sepe Owen Warnica Andrew Brown GerDom "The Bomb" Whelan O'Sullivan Chris Scahill Chris Smirnios Miranda Mulholland Ewen McIntosh Paul "Cuzo" Mancuso Jon Kane Sean Winter |
The Mahones are a Canadian Irish punk band, formed on St. Patrick's Day in 1990, in Kingston.
Biography
The Mahones are a Canadian Irish-punk band, formed in 1990 by Dublin-born[1] Finny McConnell, as a one-off band for a St. Patrick's Day party.[2] Encouraged by a positive reception, McConnell decided to pursue the band full-time.[3] The Mahones have released twelve albums to date with their most recent, The Hunger and The Fight (part two), being released in 2015.
The Mahones’ music has appeared in several major films. Recently, their song “Paint The Town Red 2010” was featured in the climactic final fight scene of The Fighter, starring Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, and Amy Adams. The film went on to win two Academy Awards and several Golden Globes.[4][5] The Mahones also co-wrote and recorded the title track for the Hollywood Pictures movie Celtic Pride, featuring Damon Wayans, Daniel Stern, and Dan Aykroyd. Their song 100 Bucks was also featured in the movie Dog Park, featuring Natasha Henstridge, Luke Wilson, Janeane Garofalo, as well as Bruce McCulloch and Mark McKinney from Kids in the Hall. The Mahones’ song ‘A Little Bit of Love’ is in the new film Ecstasy, based on Irvine Welsh’s critically acclaimed book.
The Mahones have shared stages and toured around the world with bands such as Dropkick Murphys, Stiff Little Fingers, Shane MacGowan and The Popes, Billy Bragg, Chuck Ragan, UK Subs, Sick Of It All, The Defects, Agnostic Front, The Buzzcocks, D.O.A., Against Me, The Tragically Hip, Crash Vegas, The Damned, Suicidal Tendencies, The Prodigy, Gwar, Skunk Anansie, Blue Rodeo, Steve Earle, The Alarm, Sinéad O'Connor, Roger Miret and The Disasters, Flogging Molly, Spirit of the west, The Dubliners, Christy Moore, The Band and Van Morrison. The band’s cited influences included The Clash, The Pogues, Greenland Whalefishers, The Who, and Hüsker Dü. The group’s lineup has changed a number of times, with McConnell and Whelan as the main constant members. Pogues members Terry Woods and Phil Chevron joined the band on tour in 2003.[6]
In 1999, bassist Joe Chithalen died in Amsterdam shortly after a concert. He had accidentally ingested food containing peanuts, to which he was allergic. The Joe Chithalen Memorial Musical Instrument Lending Library, Joe’s M.I.L.L., was established in Kingston soon after by Wally High. The Mahones perform fundraising concerts for Joe's M.I.L.L. annually.[7]
In 2010, The Mahones started their own record label, Whiskey Devil Records, and signed a distribution deal with eOne Music.[8]
In 2014, The Mahones were nominated Best Punk Band at the Sirius XM Indie Awards.[9] In 2012, The Mahones' album The Black Irish won the Independent Music Award for Best Punk Album,[10] and Angels & Devils won Paddy Rock Radio's album of the year,[11] as well as Vandala Concepts' album of the year [12]
In 2016, Scruffy Wallace joined the band as their new bagpipe player. Wallace quit the Dropkick Murphys after 12 years with the band. That same year, Guillaume Lauzon (Formerly with Canadian Psychobilly band "The Brains") joined the band as their new drummer.
Name
The Mahones cite The Pogues as a main influence. That band were originally called Pogue Mahone (an anglicisation of an Irish phrase meaning "kiss my arse"), but later shortened it to The Pogues. "The Mahones" is seen as similarly derived from Pogue Mahone, as a tribute to The Pogues.[13]
Members
Current Members
- Finny McConnell - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin, Songwriter
- Katie "Kaboom" McConnell - Accordion, Vocals
- Michael O'Grady - Tin Whistle, Vocals
- Sean Ryan - Bass, Vocals
- Guillaume Lauzon - Drums
- Scruffy Wallace - Bagpipes
Former Members
- Dom "The Bomb" Whelan
- Chris Ward
- Colm McConnell
- Paul "Cuzo" Mancuso
- "The" Barry Williams
- Andrew Brown
- Ger O'Sullivan
- Mauro Sepe
- Owen Warnica
- David Allen
- Kevan Williams
- Paddy Concannon
- Miranda Mulholland
- Chris Scahill
- Chris Smirnios
- Ewen McIntosh
- Joe Chithalen
- Sean Winter
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album |
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1993 | Clear The Way |
1994 | Draggin' the Days |
1996 | Rise Again |
1999 | The Hellfire Club Sessions |
2001 | Here Comes Lucky |
2003 | Live at the Horseshoe |
2006 | Take No Prisoners |
2010 | The Black Irish |
2012 | Angels & Devils |
2014 | A Great Night on the Lash: Live in Italy |
2014 | The Hunger and The Fight (part one) |
2015 | The Hunger and The Fight (part two) |
Compilations
Year | Album |
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2004 | Paint the Town Red |
2008 | Irish Punk Collection
1. Queen and Tequila 2. Drunken Lazy Bastard 3. Paint the Town Red 4. Whiskey Devil 5. A Drunken Night in Dublin 6. Streets of New York 7. Across the U.S.A. 8. Shake Hands with the devil 9. The Amsterdam Song 10. Celtic Pride 11. The Irish Rover 12. Going Back to Dublin 13. Down the Boozer 14. London 15. Whiskey in the Jar 16. Is This Bar Open Til' Tomorrow 17. Drunken Lazy Bastard (Live Version) |
2010 | "Whiskey Devils - A Tribute to the Mahones" |
Singles
Year | Single | CAN AC | Album |
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1996 | "100 Bucks" | 45 | Rise Again |
1997 | "Rise Again" | 52 | |
1999 | "When It Comes Around" | The Hellfire Club Sessions | |
"This Old Town" | |||
2001 | "One Last Shot" | Here Comes Lucky | |
2006 | "A Little Bit of Love" (with Damhnait Doyle) | Take No Prisoners | |
2010 | "Give It All Ya Got" | The Black Irish | |
2011 | "A Great Night on the Lash" | The Black Irish |
References
- ↑ "Finny McConnell". Facebook. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ Archived December 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "More than drinking songs - Queen's Journal". Queensjournal.ca. 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ "The Fighter (I) (2010) : Soundtracks". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ "The Fighter (I) (2010)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ "THE MAHONES (20th Anniversary Tour) | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ "The Mahones Raise over $3,100 for Joe’s M.I.L.L. Update! | Joe's M.I.L.L". Joesmill.wordpress.com. 2013-04-13. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ "The Mahones - Live in Italy". East Coast Kitchen Party. 2013-03-08. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ "2014 Nominees/Winners | INDIES". Indies.ca. 2013-01-24. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ "11th Annual Independent Music Awards Winners Announced!" Independent Music Awards, 2 May 2012. Retrieved on 4 Sept. 2013.
- ↑ "BEST OF CELTIC ROCK & PUNK FOR 2012". Paddy Rock. 2012-12-07. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ "Vandala Concepts Ezine - January 2013 - The Mahones - Bringing a New Meaning to Being Independent". Vandalaconcepts.com. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ Bill Jolliemore (2014-10-08). "The Mahones at Landsdowne Pub in Boston, MA on 21-Sep-2014". National Rock Review. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
External links
- The Mahones official website