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Pat McManus Band
with: Black Cat Bone (Duo)

Saturday 16 April 2016
8:00 pm - 11:30 pm

£10 in advance £12 on the door

Tickets: Buy on-line

In March/April 2016 the Pat McManus Band will be continuing their ‘Blues Train To Irish Town’ Tour in conjuction with the release of their 5th studio album of the same name taking in towns from the north of Scotland to the South of France.

IMG_20160207_134316webThe Pat McManus Band are a rock/blues trio hailing from Ireland, headed up by former Mama’s Boys and Celtus guitarist, violinist and singer song writer Pat McManus.The ‘PMB’ line up is completed by former ‘More Power To Your Elbow’ powerful drummer Paul Faloon and rhythmic and solid former country music and session bass player Marty McDermott.

Irish guitar legend Pat McManus grew up ina family steeped in Irish Traditional music.His first instrument was the violin, which he started playing at the age of 4,but by 7 years of age he was also playing the acoustic guitar and making appearances with the family band and on national television.By the age of 14 years he had won the ‘All Ireland’ on the ‘fiddle’ in the adults category.Being a folk purist he had not really thought about Rock and Roll,but by the age of 18 his thoughts had changed and so he picked up the electric guitar.

Pat then formed what was to become ‘Mama’s Boys’ with his two brother John and Tommy and they very quickly became an overnight hit around the clubs and ballrooms of Ireland.They then went on to tour the UK and Europe with ‘Hawkwind’,’Wishbone Ash’ and then were asked to support ‘Thin Lizzy’ on their farewell tour. This culminated in the band playing at the ‘Reading Festival’as an unsigned band,unheard of at this time….and it was there they were finally signed to a world wide record deal with Jive/Arista. They went on to tour the world,working along side such bands as Bon Jovi,Ratt,Black Sabbath,Iron Maiden,Rush,Sting,Gary Moore, Scorpions,to name a few,both as support and headliners.

In 1994 Pat’s younger brother and Mama’s Boys drummer Tommy past away.Pat and John felt they could no longer continue with the band and took some time out,returning with new band ‘Celtus’ in late 1995.The band was immediately signed by Muff Windwood to Sony Music and after recording their first cd ‘Moonchild,they won rave reviews.In 1996 they won the Irish Music Award for best album, beating U2 and the Corrs etc.The band went on to record 4 more  album,toured extensively and fulfilled their ambition to play the Albert Hall,but in 2001 after a last show at the ‘Finsbury Park Fleadh’,Pat decided he wanted a break and to return to live in Ireland.

(C)Simon Dunkerley

(C)Simon Dunkerley

After his return to Ireland Pat worked on several other artists albums and was also writing for film and tv.He also found himself involved in more traditional projects,which culminated in an appearance at the ‘White House’!He also joined up with two other bands ‘Indian’ and ‘The Painkillers’ both to play live and write and record.In 2005 Pat felt he was ready to get back to his own project,so he formed the ‘Pat McManus Band’ and recorded his first solo Blues/Rock album ‘In My Own Time’.By 2006 the band was back on the road and in demand to do shows in Ireland,the Uk and Europe.In 2007 Paul Faloon joined the band,with Marty McDermott joining some three years ago to complete what is now the
quintessential line up.The band are continually in demand and some say one of the hardest working acts on the road.They have headlined European Tours a year since 2008 and also played at many prestigious festivals.Highlights include supporting the Scorpions with audiences of up to 25’000 and so many great festivals throuout Europe from Norway to Corsica. There had been 4 more albums and three live DVD’s and a fifth album has
just been released.

Pat’s guitar and song writing,has now made him a bit of a legend and in the last few years he has been named in the top five Irish guitar players of all time.He is still affectionally known as the ‘Professor’,a name given to him back in the eighties because he was always willing to help young players and chat to fans about music and instuments…and that hasn’t changed as he still does that today.Pat along with Paul and Marty are very much in touch with their fans and certainly three gentleman of rock !

IN THE PRESS

‘A master virtuoso of the six string’- Metal France
‘Eye watering guitar work’- Hot Press – Ireland
‘A lesson in guitar mastery’ – Blues Matters – UK
‘Fresher then half the blues prodigies out there’ – Classic Rock – UK
‘Virtuoso guitar playing’ BBC
‘Mo-nu-men-tal’ – Blues Magazine
‘The Professor came up with one of the greatest riffs of all of
rock history.The lazy,sleazy,incredibly sexy signature to “Needle
in the Groove” – Irish Independant

 

 

Black Cat Bone – acoustic duo version – are a blues based harmonica/guitar & vocals set up, with a collection of  songs spanning some ninety years: from Blind Willie Johnson to Eric Bibb, Cab Calloway to Bob Dylan. Travel from New Orleans to Chicago via Worcester UK!

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