Mic Christopher Explained

Mic Christopher
Birth Date:21 September 1969
Birth Place:Bronx, New York City, U.S.
Death Place:Groningen, Netherlands
Occupation:Singer-songwriter
Known For:The Mary Janes
Birthname:Michael Christopher

Michael "Mic" Christopher (21 September 1969 – 29 November 2001) was an Irish singer-songwriter, best known for his posthumously-released debut album Skylarkin'.

Early life

Michael Christopher was born in The Bronx, New York City, to Irish parents Harry Christopher from Dublin and Vaun Heaney from Sixmilecross, County Tyrone. They moved back to Dublin in 1972 when Michael was still a toddler.[1] He later attended Coláiste Chilliain in Clondalkin. He started playing traditional Irish music with school groups until he was about fifteen years old when he started busking. Busking in Dublin over the next five years, Christopher made friends with many of the musicians on the Dublin circuit, including brothers Karl and David Odlum, Glen Hansard and others.

Musical career

In 1990, Christopher formed the band The Mary Janes[2] with former Kila bass player and fellow busker Karl Odlum, and added Simon Good on guitar and Steven Hogan on drums.[3] The band's line-up evolved over the next nine years, becoming a three piece without drums when Hogan left the group. It was the three-piece version that recorded the band's first album, Bored of Their Laughing.[4] In 1994, the Mary Janes signed a publishing deal with Warner-Chappell. In 1996 the band acquired the drumming talents of Australian Mark Stanley, with this line-up recording their second album, Sham, in 1998. Over the years The Mary Janes played everywhere from the Feile and Fleadh music festivals in Ireland, to Glastonbury Festival in England, to the CMJ in New York City. The band also performed a six-week stint in Bosnia with the War Child charity. The Mary Janes split in 1999 and Christopher embarked on a three-month solo tour of Victoria, Australia. In 2001, having recovered from a bad motorbike accident, Christopher released his solo Heyday EP and announced that he would be supporting The Waterboys on their next tour.

Death

Christopher’s 2001 tour with The Waterboys performed in in Groningen, Netherlands, on 16 November 2001.[5] That night, after he had played his set supporting The Waterboys, Christopher was found unconscious, having apparently struck his head on some steps during an accidental fall.[6] On arrival at a local hospital, he was found to have lapsed into a coma as a result of severe swelling to the brain. He never regained consciousness, and died on 29 November 2001.[7]

Skylarkin

Christopher had been working on a solo album entitled Skylarkin' prior to his death. The album was incomplete but Christopher had made notes as to how the recordings could be improved. During November 2002, work from many of his friends and family resulted in the posthumous release of Christopher's first and only solo album. Skylarkin later won Best Album at the 2003 Meteor Awards.[8] His family were present to collect the award.[9] [10] [11]

Legacy

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. First aired 16 January 2003 . Troubadour . Leargas . Television production . 3:30 . Ireland . Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) . 21 September 2022 .
  2. News: 30 November 2001. Irish singer Mic Christopher dies. en.
  3. Web site: Irish Music Central – The Mary Janes – Biography. 16 September 2020. irishmusiccentral.com.
  4. Web site: Clark. Stuart. Mic Christopher album gets vinyl release on what would have been his 48th birthday. 16 September 2020. Hotpress.
  5. Web site: The Waterboys Setlist at De Oosterpoort, Groningen, Netherlands . setlist.fm . 7 May 2021.
  6. News: Gewonde blijkt Ierse muzikant . 7 May 2021 . RTV Noord. nl . 21 November 2001.
  7. Web site: Irish singer Mic Christopher dies. RTE. 30 November 2001. 3 November 2022.
  8. Web site: Geldof wins Lifetime Gong at Meteor Awards ceremony. Irish Examiner. 3 March 2003. 3 November 2022.
  9. Web site: LAST FOREVER – HEYDAY: THE MIC CHRISTOPHER STORY. Totally Dublin. 17 September 2019. 3 November 2022.
  10. Web site: 2003 Meteor Ireland Music Award Nominees. RTE. 5 February 2003. 3 November 2022.
  11. Web site: Mic Christopher. Irish Music Central. 3 November 2022.
  12. Web site: Mic Christopher: 'Twenty years gone and he still resonates with so many people'. Irish Independent. Meagher. John. 18 September 2021. 3 November 2022.
  13. Web site: Live At The Lobby. Spotify. 21 September 2021. 3 November 2022.