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Members
  
Big Tom, Peter McCarthy

Record labels
  
K-tel, Emerald

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Years active
  
1966–1975, 1989–present

Past members
  
Cyril McKevitt Robert Browne Dermot McBride Peter McCarthy

Origin
  
Castleblayney, Republic of Ireland (1966)

Albums
  
The Irish Collection, The Sweetest Gift, 25 Golden Greats, The Very Best of Irish Country

Genres
  
Country music, Country and Irish

Similar
  
TR Dallas, Philomena Begley, Declan Nerney, Mike Denver, Ray Lynam

Big tom the mainliners if it s lonesome at your table


Big Tom and The Mainliners are a Country and Irish showband from the Castleblayney area of County Monaghan, Ireland.

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Big tom greatest hits 07 16 four country roads


1966-1975

Originally named as "The Mighty Mainliners Showband", the band achieved fame after appearing on RTÉ Television's Showband Show broadcast on 21 May 1966 performing Gentle Mother which subsequently reached number 7 in the pop charts of Ireland. In the early 1970s, the band changed their name to "The Mainliners", however soon afterwards they adopted the name "Big Tom and the Mainliners" in line with other Irish Showbands where a single man was used to take centre stage.

Original line up 1966

  • "Big" Tom McBride - lead vocals, saxophone, rhythm guitar
  • Seamus McMahon - lead guitar, fiddle, vocals
  • Henry McMahon - tenor sax, vocals, bandleader, percussion
  • John Beattie - keyboards, piano
  • Cyril McKevitt - trombone, vocals
  • Ronnie Duffy - drums, vocals
  • Ginger Morgan - Bass guitar, vocals
  • 1975-1998

    In May 1975, lead vocalist Tom McBride (known as "Big Tom") left the band and formed a new band "Big Tom and the Travellers" under the management of Top Rank Entertainment (owned by country music tycoon Tony Loughman). The band subsequently used other lead vocalists, including John Glenn, Tom Allen and Jan Lynch, and occasionally performed without a front man. Big Tom would rejoin the band in 1989 and they continued to play and record regularly until 1998.

    Since 1999

    Due to their advancing years the band have only had occasional 'comeback' tours. They have toured more regularly in the last 4 years with the original band playing together.

    In 2004, Big Tom’s son Dermot McBride took Ginger Morgan's place on Bass Guitar, Peter McCarthy took Ronnie Duffy's place on drums and Robert Browne, a second keyboardist in the band, appeared to take Cyril McKevitt's place on Trombone (however both were performing for the band in their Q4 2005 tour). In 2005, the band recorded a hit single The Same Way You Came In. In November 2006, McBride suffered a sudden heart attack, jeopardising plans for future tours, however doctors later gave the all clear for him to have a mini tour of Ireland in February, 2008. It is believed that the band will revert to the seven original Mainliners for this tour. Cyril McKevitt died of a heart attack, on Tuesday 15 September 2009, just days after the end of the band's Summer 2009 tour. Martin Campbell filled McKevitt's position one year later. Since 2014 the band continue to tour on a regular basis including 8 dates in 2015-16

    Current line up (2009-present)

  • Big Tom - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Seamus McMahon - lead guitar, rhythm guitar, fiddle, vocals
  • Henry McMahon - bandleader, tenor sax, vocals, percussion
  • John Beattie - keyboards, piano
  • Martin Campbell - trombone, vocals
  • Ronnie Duffy - drums, vocals
  • Ginger Morgan - bass guitar, vocals
  • Songs

    Four Country Roads2016
    Lonesome at Your Table2013
    My World's Come DownThe Irish Collection · 2009

    References

    Big Tom and The Mainliners Wikipedia