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Storm (British band)

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Active from
  
1998

Albums
  
Storm, Bird of Prayer

Members
  
James McNally, Tom McManamon

Similar
  
Shane MacGowan and The, Afro Celt Sound System, The Pogues

Storm were a London, England-based band formed in 1989 by multi-instrumentalist James McNally and guitarist/tenor banjo player Tom McManamon. The two had previously played together in Dingle Spike.

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As well as playing their own shows, the band opened tours by U2 (on their Zooropa tour) and The Pogues. McNally would go on to join The Pogues, before founding Afro Celt Sound System. McManamon would become a member of The Popes, backing Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan live and in studio, as well as touring and recording on their own.

Discography

  • Storm (1990?); cassette-only release
  • Bird of Prayer (1991); cd single (Tracks: Feel It / Bird of Prayer Something / Something). Red Bay records (REDD 0061).
  • Celtic Spirit (1996); Compilation CD includes Storm track "4610". Music Club (MCCD 243)
  • Other Appearances

  • Ship Ahoy by Marxman, 1992 CD single, featuring SinĂ©ad O'Connor (also released on 1993 Marxman album "33 Revolutions Per Minute").
  • Highland Tempest by Ken MacLenennan Featuring Storm, 1996 CD album. Moidart Music Group LTD. (MOICD 011)
  • Songs

    Something
    Fitaka1990
    Firaisankina1990

    References

    Storm (British band) Wikipedia


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