The Mary Janes

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Part Of Me Now 00:00 Tools
Throwing Pennies 00:00 Tools
Shooting Star 00:00 Tools
What A Friend 00:00 Tools
She Flies Away 00:00 Tools
Final Days 00:00 Tools
Queen of Hearts 00:00 Tools
Friends 00:00 Tools
Sham 00:00 Tools
Sigh To Signal 00:00 Tools
Come What May 00:00 Tools
Bones 00:00 Tools
Winesong 00:00 Tools
Simple Times 00:00 Tools
Part of Me 00:00 Tools
Cut Me Loose 00:00 Tools
Begging 00:00 Tools
Party Game 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Ready Yet 00:00 Tools
Centurian 00:00 Tools
Wish I Could Fly 00:00 Tools
Never Felt Better 00:00 Tools
Flame 00:00 Tools
Bad Moon Rising 00:00 Tools
Junie Moon 00:00 Tools
Taken In 00:00 Tools
Prairie Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Short A Few 00:00 Tools
Story So Far 00:00 Tools
Lyin' Down 00:00 Tools
Lucky Stars 00:00 Tools
Diamonds 00:00 Tools
Talkin' War 00:00 Tools
Telescope 00:00 Tools
Nearly Dead 00:00 Tools
H.U.M.F.R.E.A. 00:00 Tools
Better Way 00:00 Tools
Vertigo 00:00 Tools
Be Careful 00:00 Tools
The Instigator 00:00 Tools
Free Girl Now 00:00 Tools
Downtown 00:00 Tools
Subtract the Night 00:00 Tools
Travellers 00:00 Tools
All I Want 00:00 Tools
Say It Two Times 00:00 Tools
Face It Tiger 00:00 Tools
Bruises and Breaks 00:00 Tools
queenofhearts 00:00 Tools
The Investigator 00:00 Tools
Slate 00:00 Tools
baby honey 00:00 Tools
Friends-The Baggot Feb-5-1993 00:00 Tools
Wine Song 00:00 Tools
Face it Tiger-The MaryJanes (Married with Sea monsters) 00:00 Tools
Nearly Dead-The Baggot Feb_5_1993 00:00 Tools
Bones and Pieces 00:00 Tools
Beggin' 00:00 Tools
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In 1990 Mic Christopher formed the band, the Mary Janes with former Kíla bass player and fellow busker, Karl Odlum, guitarist, Simon Good and Steven Hogan on drums. Over the next nine years The Mary Janes played together in three different guises. Firstly with Steven on drums and then after he left the band stayed together and recorded their first album (Bored Of Their Laughing) as a three piece without drums. In 1994 the Mary Janes signed a publishing deal with Warner Chappell and in '96 the band acquired the drumming talents of Mark Stanley from Australia and went on to record their second album Sham in '98. Over the years The Mary Janes played everywhere from Feile and the Fleadh in Ireland, to Glastonbury festival in England, to the CMJ in New York. Ultimately finishing with a six week stint in Bosnia with the WarChild charity organization. The Mary Janes finally split in 1999 and Mic embarked on a three month solo tour of Victoria, Australia. The Mary Janes were: Mic Christopher: Vocals, Guitars Simon Good: Electric Guitar Karl Odlum: Bass Mark Stanley: Drums [biography from Irish Music Central] (While correct for the band described this entry does not describe the band from Indianapolis, IN fronted by Janas Hoyt) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.