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  1. SONNIE BERNARDI. Photo By Mike Highfield | Haverock Festival 2017. Growing up with parents who loved & worked in the exciting live music scene of the day, Sonnie was raised in Toronto seeing stars and incredible musical talents pass through his home for Sunday brunch after their gigs.

  2. Sonnie Bernardi – drums, vocals, percussion; Larger than Life (and Live'r than You've Ever Been) (1971, Daffodil 2-SBA-16007), recorded in concert at Massey Hall, Toronto. Track listing "Introduction" – 0:33 "Prince Of Peace" – 3:37 "Murder In The First Degree" – 3:36 "Newspaper Song" – 2:36 "Corinna Corinna" – 4:40 "Fly ...

  3. www.crowbartheband.com › thebandThe Band — CROWBAR

    Drummer Larry Atamanuik left to join Seatrain, a California-based band and was replaced by Sonnie Bernardi. They continued on to record a second album with Richard Newell called “Gooduns.”

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  5. Canada's Sensational Boogie Band. They ruled the R ock & Roll music scene of the 70's, blowing the roof off thousands of live music venues across the country & beyond. With decades of musical mastery under their belts, some of the boys from Crowbar are back in town - & they're ready to rock. DISCOGRAPHY.

  6. The act resumed with a slight personnel change - Sonnie Bernardi replaced Atamanuik on drums and Jozef Chirowski replaced Bell on keyboards. Along with King Biscuit Boy, Crowbar cut the 'Official Music' album on credit from Terry Brown and Doug Riley's Toronto Sound production facility. It was the first Daffodil Records release July 13, 1970 ...

  7. Rock band, formed in the summer of 1969 as And Many Others to accompany Ronnie Hawkins. Taking the name Crowbar, and making its base in Ancaster, near Hamilton, Ont, it left Hawkins early in 1970 after one LP and several US appearances, then backed individual members Blake 'Kelly Jay' Fordham, John Rutter and King Biscuit Boy on record.