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  1. Dennis Pinhorn (bass; 1975) Doni Underhill (bass; replaced Pinhorn 1975–1976) Chris Brockway (bass; replaced Underhill 1976–1977) Woody West (guitars) Laurie Del Grande (piano, organ, synths) Dave Breckles (drums) Breen LeBoeuf (bass, vocals) Paul Dean (guitar) Bill Wade (drums) Gino Scarpelli (guitar) Jerry Doucette (guitar ...

    • 1969–1971; 1973–1978
    • Walter Zwolinski, Tom Wilson, Michael Magann, Lance Wright, Sonny Wingay, Bill Robb
  2. 11. Apr. 2022 · Another lineup shakeup shortly after left Zwol and Pinhorn with new guitarist Woody West, drummer Danny Smith, and Frank Ludwig on keyboards. They landed a deal with GRT Records in late ’75 and were hooked up with famed producer Jack Richardson (The Guess Who), laying down some tracks at Nimbus 9.

  3. Canadian bassist and vocalist originally from Toronto, Ontario. Originally from London, England. In Groups: Brutus (8), Downchild Blues Band, Hot Knives (3), Manchild (8), The Bebop Cowboys, The Five Shy, The Hawks (2) Artist. [a1176254] Edit Artist. Vinyl and CD. Discography. 1 – 15 of 15. Sort. Show. 1 – 15 of 15. Show. Videos. Edit. Add a Video.

  4. John Bride, Dennis Pinhorn, Doni Underhill, Dave Breckles, Breen LeBoeuf, Art Zulys, Laurie Del Grande, Woody West, Chris Brockway, Paul Dean, Bill Wade, Jerry Doucette (and others possibly forgotten). Cover photograph by Gerard Gentil; Inner sleeve band photos by Bruce Cole; Tray card photo is anonymous; Zwol caricature courtesy Berlin's.

  5. The band found a semi-permanent replacement vocalist in Chuck Jackson, who joined the band in 1979 and remained with them until 1981 at which point he formed Citizen's Arrest along with John Bride, Paul Nixon and Dennis Pinhorn. In 1982 Harrison resurrected the Cameos with a whole new lineup of players which included bassist Joe ...

    • Ray Harrison, John Bride, Michael Sloski, John Dickie, Travis Harrison, Tom Griffiths
    • 1978–1990; intermittently thereafter
    • Toronto, Ontario
  6. 11. Apr. 2022 · A year later after assembling a back up band which partially consisted of ex- Brutus mate Dennis Pinhorn on bass, guitarist Phillip Donnelly, Jim Isbell on drums and Charles Chalmers on horns. Touring the local circuit, he became the first Canadian artist to sign directly with an American label, EMI when he hooked up with manager George Elmes.

  7. The Downchild Blues Band was formed in Toronto in 1969 and continues to perform today. It was co-founded by two brothers, Donnie "Mr. Downchild" Walsh and Richard "Hock" Walsh. The band's international fame is partially due to three of its songs, the originals "I've Got Everything I Need (Almost)" and "Shot Gun Blues", and its adaptation of ...