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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BogmenThe Bogmen - Wikipedia

    Billy Campion met Bill and Brendan Ryan in the late 1970s. Sharing a passion for music, they started a band, The Plummers. During college, the group picked up bassist Mark Wike, drummer Clive Tucker and percussionist P. J. O'Connor. With this lineup, the band called itself The Bogmen, in honor of what Campion called its "tribal, huntish" sound. [2]

  2. The band was formed in 1993 by Billy Campion, Bill Ryan, Brendan Ryan, Mark Wike, P.J. O'Connor and Clive Tucker. The band was signed by Arista Records in 1995. Their debut album, Life Begins at 40 Million, appeared later that year and was produced by Jerry Harrison of the Talking Heads. The band released their second album, Closed Captioned ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesThe Bogmen - Wikiwand

    The band was formed in 1993 by Billy Campion, Bill Ryan, Brendan Ryan, Mark Wike, P.J. O'Connor and Clive Tucker. Although they were signed by major label Arista Records in 1995, they fell just short of mainstream success. Despite breaking up in 1999, they have reunited [1] several times in order to raise money for charity, and have produced a ...

  4. thebogmen1.bandcamp.com › musicMusic | The Bogmen

    Billy Campion met Bill and Brendan Ryan in the early 80's. Sharing a passion for music, they started a band. In their college years picked up Mark Wike (bass), Clive Tucker (drums) and PJ O'Connor on Percussion. The band signed with Arista Records and their first album was produced by Jerry Harrison. Brendan's wife was killed in 9/11 and the band reunited and will play Webster Hall Sept 11, 2021.

  5. The band was formed in 1993 by Billy Campion, Bill Ryan, Brendan Ryan, Mark Wike, P.J. O'Connor and Clive Tucker. The band was signed by Arista Records in 1995. Their debut album, Life Begins at 40 Million, appeared later that year and was produced by Jerry Harrison of the Talking Heads.

  6. The band was formed in 1993 by Billy Campion, Bill Ryan, Brendan Ryan, Mark Wike, P.J. O'Connor and Clive Tucker. Although they were signed by major label Arista Records in 1995, they fell just short of mainstream success. Despite breaking up in 1999, they have reunited several times in order to raise money for charity, and have produced a DVD ...

  7. thebogmen.com › 873ebe20-fff4-4848-b8fd-72cd37831840The Bogmen

    The band was originally formed in 1990 by lead singer Billy Campion and bothers Billy and Brendan Ryan. By 1992, bassist Mark Wike, percussionist P.J. O’Connor, and drummer Clive Tucker were added. The Bogmen disbanded in 1998. But they are now working toward an album release in May. “In My Kingdom” is the title track.