Mahogany Rush

Mahogany Rush
Mahogany Rush
Origin Montreal, Canada
Genres Heavy metal, hard rock, psychedelic rock, funk rock
Years active 1970–1980, 1998–present
Labels Nine Records, 20th Century Fox Records, Columbia Records, Just a Minute Records
Associated acts Frank Marino
Website http://www.mahoganyrush.com

Mahogany Rush is a Canadian rock band led by guitarist Frank Marino. The band had its peak of popularity in the 1970s, playing such venues as California Jam II together with bands such as Aerosmith, Ted Nugent and Heart.

The band is perhaps best known for Marino's soaring lead guitar which bears a strong resemblance to the playing of Jimi Hendrix. Members have included bassist Paul Harwood, drummer Jimmy Ayoub, and guitarist Vince Marino (Frank's brother); the band has continued with other members, always under Frank Marino's leadership. After 1980, the group toured as Frank Marino's Mahogany Rush, and after Jim Ayoub left the group, it simply became Frank Marino.[1] After a long absence, the band toured the United States in October 2006.

Discography of Mahogany Rush and Frank Marino

  • 1972 Maxoom U.S. #159[2]
  • 1974 Child of the Novelty U.S. #74[2]
  • 1975 Strange Universe U.S. #84[2]
  • 1976 Mahogany Rush IV U.S. #175[2]
  • 1977 World Anthem U.S. #184[2]
  • 1978 Live U.S. #129[2]
  • 1979 Tales of the Unexpected U.S. #129[2]
  • 1980 What's Next U.S. #88[2]
  • 1981 The Power of Rock and Roll U.S. #202[2]
  • 1982 Juggernaut U.S. #185[2]
  • 1987 Full Circle
  • 1988 Double Live
  • 1990 From the Hip
  • 1997 Dragonfly - The best of Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
  • 2000 Eye of the Storm
  • 2004 Real Live! (double live album)

References

  1. ^ John Bush, Mahogany Rush at Allmusic
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Billboard, Allmusic

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