Mama's Boys
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Origin | Melodic Rock (later) |
Years active | 1978–1993 |
Labels | Jive |
Past members | Pat McManus John McManus Tommy McManus Rick Chase Keith Murrell Mike Wilson Alan Williams Jimmy DeGrasso |
Website | Pat McManus' Homepage |
Mama's Boys were a 1980s hard rock/heavy metal group from County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. The band includes the three McManus brothers Pat, a.k.a. "The Professor", (guitar, fiddle), John (bass, vocals), and Tommy (drums).[1] Later in their career they became a four-piece,[2] adding Rick Chase on vocals in 1986, who in turn was replaced by Keith Murrell in 1987 due to Rick's ill health. Keith was later replaced with Connor McKeon in 1989 who was subsequently replaced with Mike Wilson in 1990.
Biography
The McManus brothers grew up on a farm near the village of
Although their heroes Horslips mixed traditional music with hard rock and the McManus brothers were top notch traditional musicians, Mama's Boys did not really go for the Celtic fusion sound, apart from the occasional fiddle solo by Pat, but went for a harder edged more heavy metal sound.[1]
They recorded their first self-funded album Official Album (re-released in 1981 as Official Bootleg)[1] in 1980 in only four hours. In 1981 they were invited to support Hawkwind on their UK tour. They recorded and self-financed their second album, entitled Plug It In in 1982,[1] and achieved a hit single in Ireland with the most pop-oriented song on the album, "Needle in the Groove".
The third album Turn It Up was released in 1983.
1985's Power and Passion album broke into the
In 1987, former Airrace vocalist Keith Murrell was brought in after Rick Chase started having trouble with his vocal cords and they recorded the album Growing Up The Hard Way.[1] Murrell left in 1988 to join Cliff Richard as a backing singer. Connor McKeon replaced Keith on 1989, but this was short lived and he was replaced by Mike Wilson.
In 1990, with a new vocalist, Mike Wilson, and under new management they moved their base to the UK. The live album Live Tonite was released in 1991[1] and the band toured extensively in Europe. They released the album Relativity in 1992.[1] While on tour in Italy in 1993, Tommy became ill again and the tour had to be cancelled. The following year Tommy underwent a bone marrow transplant but he did not survive.[1] His brothers were devastated and Mama's Boys did not continue. On the first anniversary of Tommy's death, John composed a traditional lament on the low whistle for his brother and this led to himself and Pat revisiting their traditional Irish music roots and forming a Celtic/new age group called Celtus.[3]
In 2003, Pat McManus joined with Irish rock band 'Indian' for two albums and live shows. After this he joined the Painkillers for a short while, and then formed "Pat McManus and High Voltage" which in 2007 became the Pat McManus Band with (Marty McDermott on bass and Paul Faloon on drums).[3]
The Pat McManus Band released Tattooed in Blue in 2018, and an acoustic guitar based album called Rewind in 2019, alongside a European tour.[4]
Band members
Former members
- Patrick Francis "Pat" McManus – lead guitar, fiddle, backing vocals (1978–1993) (1960, Derrylin)
- John McManus – bass, lead vocals, backing vocals, low whistle, tin whistle, uilleann pipes (Irish bagpipes) (1978–1993) (24 March 1961, Enniskillen)
- Thomas "Tommy" McManus – drums, bodhran (Irish drum), backing vocals (1978–1993) (25 March 1966 – 16 November 1994, aged 28)
- Rick Chase – lead vocals (1986)
- Keith Murrell – lead vocals (1987–1989)
- Connor McKeon – lead vocals (1989)
- Mike Wilson – lead vocals (1990–1993)
- Alan Williams – keyboards (1989–1993)
- Dillon Tonkin – keyboards (1991)
- Jimmy DeGrasso – drums (1985)
Discography
Albums
- "Official Bootleg" (1980)
- "Plug It In" (1982)
- "Turn It Up" (1983)
- "Mama's Boys" (Compilation Album) (1984)
- "Power and Passion" (1985)
- "Growing Up the Hard Way" (1987)
- "Live Tonite" (1991)
- "Relativity" (1992)
Singles
- "Rollin' On" (1980)
- "High Energy Weekend" (1980)
- "Silence is out of Fashion" (1981)
- "Belfast City Blues" / "Reach for the Top" (1982)
- "In the Heat of the Night" (1982)
- "Needle in the Groove" (1982)
- "Telephone Teaser" (1983)
- "Loose Living" (1983)
- "Too Little of You to Love" (1983)
- "Midnight Promises" (1984)
- "Face to Face" (1984)
- "Mama We're All Crazee Now" (1984)
- "Runaway Dreams" (1985)
- "If the Kids are United" (1984)
- "Needle in the Groove" (1985)
- "Hard 'N' Loud" (1985)
- "Lettin' Go" (1985)
- "Waiting for a Miracle" (1987)
- "Higher Ground" (1987)
- "Spirit of America" (1987)
- "The Flight Tonight" (1991)
- "Laugh About It" (1992)
DVDs
- "Mama We're All Crazee Now" (2006)
See also
References
- ^ ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
- ^ "Mama's Boys bio". metallian. 22 December 2023. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
- ^ a b "Pat McManus History". patmcmanus.co.uk. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
- ^ "Discography Pat McManus". patmcmanus.co.uk. Retrieved 3 June 2023.