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Mabon

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Mabon refers to at least two artists: 1) Mabon was a Celtic music band based in South Wales re-launched in 2011 as Jamie Smith's Mabon. 2) Mabon is a thrash metal band from Switzerland. 1) Mabon was a four-piece Celtic music band formed in 2000 and based in South Wales. The band was re-launched in 2011 as Jamie Smith's Mabon, see www.jamiesmithsmabon.com The line-up comprises vocals, accordion, fiddle (Oli Wilson-Dickson – Newfolks, Szapora!), bouzouki, bass and drums. The band released OK Pewter in 2007 that earned the group appearances at top folk festivals including Cambridge and Sidmouth. Their album, "Live at the Grand Pavilion", was released in 2010 to widespread critical acclaim, including a Spiral Award 2010 for Best Instrumental Album. 2) Mabon is a thrash metal band from Switzerland. Their first release as Eye for an Eye (EP, 2006). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Schindig

656
2

The Hustler

636
3

Rough Crossing on the Munter Express

362
4

La Randonnée

341
5

File Under Biddley

268
6

A Hungarian in Brittany

238
7

Set of No Names

233
8

Gower Flotsam in Bordeaux

194
9

Easy on the Reels

165
10

Fiddlers Despair

97

albums

OK Pewter

OK Pewter

Live at the Grand Pavilion

Live at the Grand Pavilion

Ridiculous Thinkers

Ridiculous Thinkers

The World Is Bleeding

The World Is Bleeding

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Eye for an Eye

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Stampede Of The Damned

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Lumps of Mabon

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Live At The Grand Pavillion

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VA - Paddy Punx Vol, 2

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Beginners Guide To Celtic CD3 Braidseal - Beacons

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Million Percs

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