In 1990, Christopher formed the band The Mary Janes with former Kila bass player and fellow busker Karl Odlum, and added Simon Good on guitar and Steven Hogan on drums. 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. 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 ==