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This gift was first discovered when as a child he often sang at family gatherings and social events attended by his dominantly Irish family. His singing ability was also picked up at his school, which developed into a scholarship at the school of music. As a youth John followed the path of the many, talented youngsters of working class origin, by forming a band with his mates. They played the youth clubs and family social clubs. In those days work was plentiful in and around Manchester and John made the most of his time spent within this environment, gaining a fine reputation along the way.

Natural progression saw him joining the Irish Showband circuit as a bass guitar player and harmony vocalist, which in turn led to session work.

About a decade ago John brought out a demo recording of a couple of his own songs which created interest within country music circles. "Only A Fool" and "Know The Dance" saw him and his five-piece band, touring the country music circuit, winning gigs on the Pontins festival stages and the likes of 'The Mill At The Pier' in Wigan. He later went on to form the 'Last of The Breed' Band and they recorded an album entitled 'The Breed'.

John's self-composed "Immigrant" won critical acclaim in both Ireland and here on the mainland. The band became residents at the popular Irish Festival at Pontins Southport, which brought demand nation-wide in Britain and Ireland. Interest was also shown in America following his sophomore release, "You Get The Lights" on Echo Park Records. His first CD! Brian Ahern

John McCane and the last of the breed
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