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  1. Sweeney Todd (band) Sweeney Todd is a Canadian glam rock band formed in Vancouver in 1975. They released two albums, the first with original lead vocalist Nick Gilder, who soon left for a solo career, and the second with his 16-year-old replacement Bryan Adams, who later enjoyed international success as a solo artist.

    • 1975–1978, 2000–present
    • Nick Gilder, Mark Kenny, Mike Russell, Glenn Regnier, Dave Groves
  2. 5. Sept. 2014 · The Danny Tripper Band. Vancouver, British Columbia. 1970's - 1980's. Members. Roger Baird ~ Drums. Kenny Boychuk ~ Hammond. Drummond Eveleigh-Smith ~ Bass. Wayne Gust ~ Guitar. Brady Gustafson ~ Drums.

  3. 14. Jan. 2014 · Drummond Eveleigh-Smith ~ Bass Dick Fryatt ~ Keyboards Warren Gill ~ Bass Ken Grunenberg ~ Saxophone Rick Hill ~ Drums Dave Hunter ~ Guitar Terry Iverson ~ Trumpet Gary Kennedy ~ Drums Gunther Klaus ~ Sax Lee Lane ~ Keyboards Al Lynch ~ Trumpet, Vocals Russell Marsland ~ Guitar, Vocals Bruce Norris ~ Trombone, Guitar Wayne Pealo ...

  4. Drummond EVELEIGH-SMITH : Born: Abt 1953 : Canada : Gender: Male : _UID: 46884BD78FBA4BD9BB3583B8CA47F71FAF9D : Died: 31 Oct 2005 : Person ID: I2515 : Norfolk Philo: Last Modified: 28 Dec 2019

    • 46884BD78FBA4BD9BB3583B8CA47F71FAF9D
    • Male
    • 31 Oct 2005
    • Drummond EVELEIGH-SMITH
  5. Family Group Sheet for Drummond EVELEIGH-SMITH / Living (F2717) The Philo Phamily Researching the Philo families in the UK and abroad. First Name: Last Name [Advanced Search] Home Search Login Find. Surnames; First Names; Search People; Search Families; S ...

  6. Sweeney Todd is a Canadian glam rock band formed in Vancouver in 1975. The band's original lead vocalist Nick Gilder left the band to start a solo career, and was replaced by a 16-year-old Bryan Adams, who later enjoyed international success as a solo artist.

  7. Sweeney Todd is a Canadian glam rock band formed in Vancouver in 1975. They released two albums, the first with original lead vocalist Nick Gilder, who soon left for a solo career, and the second with his 16-year-old replacement Bryan Adams, who later enjoyed international success as a solo artist.