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PAT MCMANUS
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Pat's New album "2PM" out now.



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Member Since6/5/2006
Band Websitewww.patmcmanus.co.uk
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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Dec 11 2009 8:00P
West Park Hotel Harrogate
Dec 12 2009 8:00P
. Bosworth
Dec 13 2009 8:00P
. Bosworth
Dec 17 2009 10:00P
Gibney’s Malahide - Co. Dublin
Dec 19 2009 10:00P
Slaughtered Lamb Swords
Dec 20 2009 10:00P
Courtney’s Dundalk
Dec 23 2009 10:00P
O’Shea’s Balbriggan
Dec 26 2009 10:00P
The Diamond Rock Club Ahoghill / Ballymena
Dec 27 2009 10:00P
Fort Bar Dungannon, Northern Ireland
Dec 29 2009 10:00P
Poc Fada Monaghan
Dec 31 2009 10:00P
Slaughtered Lamb Swords
Jan 1 2010 10:00P
Terrace Bar Omagh, Northern Ireland
Jan 16 2010 10:00P
Lynches Ardee
Jan 23 2010 10:00P
Slaughtered Lamb Swords
Feb 6 2010 10:00P
Michael Collins Rush
Feb 19 2010 10:00P
O’Sheas Balbriggan
Feb 20 2010 10:00P
Fort Bar Dungannon
Feb 21 2010 8:00P
Courtney’s Dundalk
Feb 27 2010 10:00P
Slaughtered Lamb Swords
Mar 6 2010 10:00P
Arthur’s Bar Keady
Mar 13 2010 8:00P
Abbeville Theatre Abbeville
Mar 17 2010 8:00P
Trabendo Paris
Mar 19 2010 8:00P
La Luciole Alencon
Mar 20 2010 8:00P
Le Silex Auxerre
Mar 25 2010 8:00P
Jukuz Offenbach Am Mein Frankfurt
Mar 26 2010 8:00P
Down Town Blues Club Hamburg
Mar 27 2010 8:00P
Blues Garage Isernhagen Hannover
Mar 29 2010 8:00P
Spirit Of 66 Vervier
Apr 3 2010 10:00P
Michael Collins Rush
Apr 10 2010 10:00P
Slaughtered Lamb Swords
Apr 16 2010 10:00P
Lynches Ardee
Apr 17 2010 8:00P
Island Arts Centre Lisburn
Apr 18 2010 8:00P
Courtney’s Dundalk
Apr 22 2010 8:00P
tbc Bastia Corsica
Apr 23 2010 8:00P
Le Moods Monaco
Apr 24 2010 8:00P
Le Moods Monaco
May 7 2010 8:00P
The Caves Edinburgh, Scotland

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   About PAT MCMANUS



"THE PROFESSOR"

Patrick Frances McManus was one of 6 children born into an incredibly talented musical family in Derrylin, Co Fermanagh, N Ireland. Pat's father, John, and his mother Valerie were highly accomplished Traditional Irish music players, so it wasn't long before Pat and his two brothers, John and Tommy, were picking up all the instruments lying around the house and learning to play. By the age of 7, Pat had already performed on live TV and by 14 he was All-Ireland Fiddle Champion. Aged 20, Pat somehow stumbled across a band called Horslips. As Horslips were a Celtic rock band, the 3 brothers could relate to their music and quickly became big fans and later attended so many gigs that they formed a friendship with the guys in the band. The brothers soon swapped their Fiddles, Uilleann Pipes and Bodhrans for electric instruments and formed their first band called - Pulse, with Pat on Guitar, John on Bass & Vocals and Tommy (who was just 12 at the time) on drums. During an interview with Radio Luxembourg, DJ - Tony Prince, who remarked how young they all were, jokingly called them Mamas Boys - the boys changed their name. It was just meant to be an 'off the cuff' remark but the name stuck and soon the 3 brothers were officially known as Mamas Boys. So quickly did they begin to win over their live audiences that soon they were invited to support almost every rock band that came to Belfast or Dublin. By this time, the brothers had released their first self financed album called "The Official Bootleg". It was really just a demo that had been pressed onto vinly and sold at their gigs. The first pressing of only 1000 (which had 10 tracks) sold so quickly that it had to be repressed time and time again (this time however with only 8 tracks). The album got the band noticed in England and in 1981 Mamas Boys were invited to tour the U.K with Hawkwind. In 1982 the band released their second self financed album "Plug It In" which gained great reviews and spurned the hit single "Needle In The Groove". Record labels were by now fighting over the band and this saw "Plug It In" repackaged and re-released in the U.K by Ultranoise and by Virgin in France. Apart from headlining their own shows, the band toured with Wishbone Ash and in 1983 they released their third album "Turn It Up". By now the band were so popular that Phil Lynott personally asked them if they would be his support band on Thin Lizzys' farewell tour which also included a slot at the Reading Rock Festival. This is where they were spotted by Jive Records who signed the band on a world wide deal (except France where they were still signed to Virgin). Mamas Boys first release for Jive was the self titled "Mamas Boys" album. This record was basically just the best bits of the last two records plus two new tracks, an instrumental - "The Professor" (Pat's nick name) and "Mama We're All Crazee Now" a cover of the old Slade song. A video was made to accompany this track and it gained Mamas Boys massive airplay in America with record stations playing all three versions of the track (Quiet Riot had also released the song at the same time) and asking the public to vote on which version was the best with Mamas Boys coming out on top, the majority of times. This saw the band getting some prestigious tour slots, going out in America with Ratt and Rush. It was whilst signed to Jive that Pat first began to work as a session man for other artists which included a very wide range of acts such as John Parr, Tricky and Samantha Fox. (Pat is responsible for the guitar work on her hit single 'Touch Me' and she also covered a Mamas Boys song 'Spirit of America'). In 1985 their 5th album, "Power and Passion" was released and after touring Europe in April and May they again headed to the States to tour with Bon Jovi and Ratt before briefly flying back to England to play the Knebworth Festival with Deep Purple in front of 100,000 people. The tour ended up in Europe with Gary Moore and then onto Ireland by themselves in December of that year.Tommy, who first had been diagnosed with leukaemia aged nine, had a relapse just before the second part of the European tour and had to be replaced by Jim Degrasso from Y&T, thought he was fit and well enought to complete the Irish leg of the tour. However, this proved a bad decision and after the tour finished, was rushed back into hospital suffering from another relapse and dehydration. Two years passed before Mamas Boys returned with a new album "Growing Up The Hard Way", a new polished sound and a new singer. Jive records had convinced the band to bring in a front man and after initially choosing a guy called Ricky Chase the band opted for ex Airrace man Kieth Murrell. Keith, who was a backing singer for Cliff Richard, was currently plying his trade in the West End of London in the musical 'Time'. Unfortunately, after his second European tour with the band, Kieth decided to head back to the comfort of Cliff Richard and the process of looking for a new singer started again. In 1989, Connor McKeon was picked from over 500 applicants and the boys again headed out on tour in Ireland with ex-Deep Purple and Rainbow keyboard man, Don Airey, helping them out. The tour finished with a sell out date at the Marquee Club in London. Connor, who had obviously been hit by the fame bug, then decided he wanted to pursue a solo career and soon the long process of finding another singer began again. In 1990 the boys returned with their fourth singer in as many years - Mike Wilson and another European tour was completed. In 1991, a live album "Live Tonite" was released on the Music For Nations label and the whole year was spent touring. In 1992, what would prove to be Mamas Boys last album "Relativety" was released on the CTM label. During an extensive European tour, Mike Wilson met an air hostess, fell in love and walked out on the band. By this time, the three brothers had had enough. As tommy's health deteriorated, they decided to split the band, only for Barry Hearn to ask them if he could use one of the songs from 'Relativety' to promote a boxing match. The band came back with a second guitarist and a new name "The Government". The single 'Judgement Day' was released and a show price show was performed for record company bosses in London on the 3rd of August 1993. Unfortunately, Tommy was too ill to perform and after the gig, "The Government" project was put on the back burner. Then something extra-ordinary happened. Due to the pressure the band had been under, they had over-looked the fact that Mamas Boys had been booked fo play three shows in Switzerland in December of that year and as the contracts had been signed, the shows had to be honoured. On the 18th of December 1993 at the Fuchs Rain Halle in Mohlin, Pat, John - back on vocals, Tommy and keyboard man Alan Williams, played as Mamas Boys for the last time. The band had come full circle. During 1994 Tommy's health plummedted and rather than suffer years more of intensive pain, he bravely decided to have a bone marrow transplant which took place on October 21st. Unfortunately, complications set in and after three and a half weeks of fighting, Tommy slipped away at 11.35pm on the 16th of November. After 18 years of imtermittent suffering, Tommy was free.After years of encouragement from fans, Pat and John returned in 1997 under a new name "Celtus" and with a new album on the Sony record label called "Moonchild" which was released on the 16th of June. This was followed straight away with a support slot on the Sheryl Crow tour, who apparently asked for the band herself as she loved the album, including a date at The Royal Albert Hall in London. In Novermber of that year the band went out on tour again, this time with Paul Carrick and to top off an incredible year, on the 23rd of February 1998, the band were presented with the Irish World Music awards - Best Album Of The Year award, beating off competition from U2, The Corrs and Enya. The band, who were selling out The Boarderline in London every month, then went out on a five week - 23 date tour with Paul Carrick again. Apart from coming out of the recording studio to do a few festivals in the summer, the rest of the year was spent recording the follow up to "Moonchild". In March of 1999 the band did a headlining tour of England to showcase the new material and on the 26th of July the second album, "Portrait" was released. The rest of that year was spent extensively touring , including support slots with Deacon Blue and Jimmy Nail. Incredibly, with the 3rd single already pressed and due for a January 2000 release and after playng to appoximately 50,000 people in the previous three months, Sony decided to drop the band on Christmas Day 1999. Undeterred, the band recorded their third album "Rooted" on their own record label and headed on tour that March, selling the album at the gigs and through the fan club. Celtus were still a very big attraction live and that summer they were invited to play the Irish Festival at Finsbury Park, London. The rest of 2000 was spent with the band writing and recording material for a new studio album. A new record contract was secured with Evangeline Records who first released a live album called 'Live 2000' and then on 26th February 2001 released Celtus' fifth and final album "What Goes Around". A fifteen date headlining tour of England still proved how popular Celtus were but Pat, who had become a father a few years previous, had become more and more disillusioned with the record industry, decided to move back to the shores of Lough Erne, to bring is daughte up in the surroundings in which he grew up, rather than the hussle and bussle of London.When home in Irealnd, Pat began work as a session man and soon began teaching music. After a while, a local band who had just lost their guitarist called "The Painkillers" approached Pat and asked him if he could help them out for a few gigs. After a bit of persuasion Pat agreed and soon he had the bug again and "Pat McManus and The Painkillers" began touring the length of Ireland. During late 2003 whilst working on their album "Blue Flowers" at Mid Atlantic Studios in Enniskillen, Pat became a full time member of Sligo band "Indian". For the next year and a half Pat toured with both bands "Indian" and "The Painkillers". In February 2005 Pat decided a more professional approach was needed and left "The Painkillers" and in April of that year returned with a completely new band. "Pat McManus and Hi-Voltage" played their first gig in Cavan on the 1st of April 2005 and toured extensively throughout Ireland for the next couple of years. In 2007 Pat recorded his first solo album "In My Own Time" which gained fantastic reviews in the press. A series of European gigs were booked which went down so well that the band were invited back time and time again. Around this time Pat decided that a fresh approach was needed and completely changed his rhythm section of the band. The band evolved into the 'Pat McManus Band' with Paul Faloon on drums and Gordon Sheridan on Bass and in late 2008 the band recorded a live DVD in France,which has been a sell-out since it's release. Since April of this year,Pat and the Band have been touring both at home and in Europe non-stop,but have never-the-less taken every spare minute to record the new studio CD '2PM', for which Pat has written 14 new tracks. It will be released in Mid-September, with a number of Launch dates both at home in Ireland and in Europe.

The Pat McManus band are :- -
Pat McManus - Guitar, Violin and Vocals
Gordon Sheridan - Bass
Paul Faloon - Drums



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D’JIPS

D’JIPS



Dec 9 2009 11:42 AM

http://www.youtube.com/user/djiips#p/u/5/E7n9M_w5uBQ
Cowboy Alan

Cowboy Alan
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Dec 4 2009 4:10 PM

Hi, and thanks for addin' me!
BARN'S (Gd Soutien du Hard Rock"Métal Fr)

BARN'S (Gd Soutien du Hard Rock"Métal Fr)



Nov 29 2009 4:04 PM

Hello Pat ...
Merci pour ce super concert de Compiègne ,un souvenir énorme dans ma vie de concert ,ainsi que ma compagne et son fils ...

Merci,Merci,Merci et au plaisir de vous revoir

Amitiés'Hard

Barn's & Family
Bruno Requentel Photographer

Bruno Requentel



Nov 26 2009 7:49 PM

Hav. a good time...thank for your friendship
see you soon...
bruno
www.myspace.com/brunorequentel
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IRMINSUL

IRMINSUL



Nov 25 2009 11:11 AM

A great moment and a fantastic show in Compiègne at the ziquodrome !!!
YOU'RE THE BEST !!!

Thanks for all !!!
LONG LIVE PAT MAC MANUS BAND !!!
Shawn E. Shawn

Shawn E. Shawn



Nov 25 2009 2:28 AM

Thanks For The Add!!!
Richard

Richard MIchalIk



Nov 24 2009 7:41 PM

Hello Pat.
Thank for the ADD.
I have to attend an exellente an evening in Ziquodrome of Compiègne.
Still thank you.
Long Long Long Live rock'n'Roll.
Richard.
ADO / The Production Office

ADO / The Production Office



Nov 24 2009 12:00 PM

hiya Pat,
great to see you're still working hard and living the dream! give me a shout if you're looking to record any live shows. I have a 48-track mobile unit on the road.

cheers ~ ADO
MONAGHAN BLUES CLUB JAM IRELAND

Monaghan Blues Jam



Nov 22 2009 11:37 AM

Where does the time go?? ...our next monthly Blues Jam, "this Thursday 26th November", ...hope you can make it :) Des.
BIGWILL

BIGWILL
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Nov 22 2009 12:51 AM

Hey Pat, thanks for all you did, really appreciate the gig and the jam with you guys !!!
See you in April at the Moods !!!!

BIGWILL
Losteen

Losteen



Nov 19 2009 10:24 AM

Losteen en concert le 21 novembre 2009 au Caveau des Remparts (Delle 90)
Michael Brunnock

Michael Brunnock



Nov 19 2009 12:32 AM

Michael Brunnock's in depth interview with journalist Suzanne Connolly is uploaded and available to watch. It can be seen either on Michael's front page www.myspace.com/michaelbrunnock or on Fairplay Collective's video page http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=64241695
Sweet November

Sweet November



Nov 17 2009 10:49 AM

Hi! Thank you so much for the add! Great! Have a nice week! Cheers/ Sweet November
Rémy dit "Le Cap"

Rémy dit "Le Cap"



Nov 16 2009 9:56 AM

Hé guyz,

See you this tuesday in Caf Conc Ensisheim.

Take care,


Rémy and Flo
tonton pascal

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Nov 14 2009 5:17 PM

thank for this fantastic show yesterday at vauréal and the smiles of all the band after the concert... see you next time y love ireland.!!! but y préfer also my french football team ha ha ha...
roger

roger



Nov 14 2009 2:21 PM

Thanks one more time for your gig yesterday night in Vauréal (Paris) and your welcome before and after the show.
Good luck for your next concerts.
Take care.
Psycho M & the drive by on X Radio

Psycho M on X Radio



Nov 13 2009 2:44 PM

Check out my profile And Let me know Do you like me YES or NO http://www.wholikesu.net/photos/5699329.html?b=4&w=46
Melancholyblues

Melancholyblues



Nov 12 2009 6:54 PM

Thank you for the add, so cool !!
bogerslav bogu thoth (b b t)

bogerslav bogu thoth   (b b t)



Nov 12 2009 5:47 PM

thanks for the add!
greetings from Irvinestown and See Yous Soon On the Gig!!
maguro_man

maguro_man



Nov 12 2009 12:07 PM

Thanks For The Add.
Stay Heavy !!!
Big Guns

Big Guns



Nov 10 2009 4:52 PM

well pat,
'In my own Time' was great, especially return of the g-man. ill have to get the new one now.
all the best
paul
Thomas Ottogalli

Thomas Ottogalli



Nov 9 2009 8:52 AM

Hey PAT MCMANUS !
Posted a few samples from my new album.
Should be out soon.
Feedback on the music welcome...

See you soon,

T.
LE TAZ

LE TAZ



Nov 5 2009 10:13 PM

Hi ! Thanks for the add. I like the lyrics of Got The Right.
Wonderful play
I hope we'll see you in northern France. We will open for Eamonn Mc Cormack, and I really hope we'll open for you one of these days.
Irish Blues for ever !
Taz
pedro

pedro



Nov 5 2009 7:10 PM



Cheers Bro ! take good care!

Ciao. Pedro
Chrissie

Christel Braeckmans



Oct 31 2009 12:46 PM

Thanks for the Add. Glad to see you're still making music.
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