Artist's albums
Here Comes Lucky
2001 · album
The Hellfire Club Sessions
1999 · album
Rise Again
1996 · album
Draggin' the Days
1994 · album
Jameson Street
2022 · album
Holloway Jack
2022 · single
Last Call At The Bar
2022 · single
30 Years and This Is All We've Got To Show For It (Best of 1990 - 2020)
2020 · compilation
Unplugged
2020 · album
Girl With Galway Eyes
2020 · single
The Irish Songs
2019 · album
Love + Death + Redemption
2018 · album
A Great Night on the Lash: Live in Italy
2017 · album
The Hunger & The Fight (Deluxe Edition)
2017 · album
The Very Best: 25 Years of Irish Punk
2016 · album
Angels & Devils
2012 · album
The Black Irish
2011 · album
The Irish Punk Collection
2007 · album
Whiskey Devils: A Tribute to The Mahones
2007 · album
Take No Prisoners
2006 · album
Live at the Horseshoe
2003 · album
Paint The Town Red (the Best of...)
2003 · compilation
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Biography
Canada's premier Celtic punk rock party band was fittingly born on St. Patrick's Day in 1990 in Kingston, Ontario. Founding members were singer/guitarist Finny McConnell; Andrew Brown on tin whistle, keyboards, and accordion; Ger O'Sullivan on mandolin, banjo, guitar, and bodhran; bassist Joe Chithalen; and drummer Christos Smirnois. Four years later the group celebrated St. Patrick's Day again with its debut album, Draggin' the Days. They then played to enthusiastic crowds across Canada and south of the border. Only McConnell and Brown remained when the follow-up album Rise Again was released in 1996. The album received strong radio and video play for its first two singles, "100 Bucks" and "Rise Again." The Mahones again toured heavily to support the album. For The Hellfire Club Sessions, released in 1999, they got some help from some of Kingston's most famous bands: Johnny Fay of the Tragically Hip co-produced and drummed; his bandmate Gord Sinclair played piano; and Colin Cripps of Crash Vegas (and Junkhouse) sang on "This Old Town." Sadly, that same year, bass player Joe Chithalen passed away. The band also penned the title song for the film Celtic Pride, which starred fellow Kingstonian Dan Aykroyd. Another film credit was the use of the song "100 Bucks" in Bruce McCulloch's Kids in the Hall movie Dog Park. The group released Here Comes Lucky in 2001, followed in 2003 by the concert album Live at the Horseshoe. 2006 saw the release of Take No Prisoners, followed by the band's seventh studio album, 2010's The Black Irish. Angels & Devils in 2012, the latter of which won that year's Independent Music Award for Best Punk Album. ~ Mark Allan, Rovi