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Crowbar (Canadian band)

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Genres
  
Genre
  
Rock music

Associated acts
  
Origin
  
Hamilton, Canada (1969)


Also known as
  
King Biscuit Boy and Crowbar

Years active
  
1970 (1970)–1975 (1975)

Past members
  
King Biscuit BoyRoly GreenwayKelly JayJohn RutterEd CharronRichard BellJozef ChirowskiLarry AtamanuikTim NantaisSonnie BernardiRheal LanthierJohn GibbardSonny Del-RioRay HarrisonJohn DickieRussell ForemanTim Thompson

Members
  
King Biscuit Boy, Kelly Jay, Roly Greenway

Albums
  
Bad Manors, Official Music, Live At the Whiskey A-Go-Go, Heavy Duty, Some of the Best of Crowbar

Record labels
  
Similar
  
Ronnie Hawkins, A Foot in Coldwater, Fludd, Richard Bell, Dr Music

Crowbar was a Canadian rock band based in Hamilton, Ontario, best known for their 1971 hit "Oh, What a Feeling".

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History

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From 1969 to 1970, most of the members of the group had been a backup band for Ronnie Hawkins under the name "And Many Others". However, in early 1970, he fired them; as he later told a friend, "Those boys could fuck up a crowbar in fifteen seconds." They recorded their first album in 1970, called Official Music, as "King Biscuit Boy and Crowbar". King Biscuit Boy left the band later in 1970 but continued to appear off and on as a guest performer.

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In 1971, the band recorded a performance at Massey Hall, in Toronto, which was released as a double album, Larger than Life (and Live'r Than You've Ever Been). The concert, billed as "An Evening of Love with Daffodil Records", was co-produced by concert promoter Martin Onrot and Toronto radio station CHUM-FM. Numerous guests appeared with Crowbar at Massey Hall, including members of Lighthouse, Dr. Music, and Everyday People. King Biscuit Boy also returned to perform with his former bandmates. The recording and release of the album are significant as being the first time a Canadian band had recorded and released a "live in concert" album.

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Also in 1971, the band performed a concert in the Lord Beaverbrook Grand Ballroom in New Brunswick and entertained at the anniversary celebrations in Hamilton, Ontario.

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Crowbar disbanded in 1975 but was revived in 1977, without Jozef Chirowski, who had joined Alice Cooper's band. The band performed intermittently during the 1980s.

More recently, Crowbar played shows around Hamilton, Ontario, including a performance at their induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2011.

Members

The band consisted of numerous players in various combinations over its lifetime, including:

  • King Biscuit Boy (Richard Newell) - vocals, harmonica, guitars
  • Roly Greenway - bass, vocals, percussion, guitars
  • Kelly Jay (Blake Fordham) - piano, vocals, harmonica, bass. Jay was the subject of an episode of Hoarding: Buried Alive, originally aired on April 10, 2013.
  • John Rutter - vocals (1970)
  • Ed Charron - guitar (1973–1974)
  • Richard Bell - keyboards (1970)
  • Jozef Chirowski - organ, vocals, piano, flute, vibes, percussion
  • Larry Atamanuik - drums (1970)
  • Tim Nantais - bass
  • Sonnie Bernardi - drums, vocals
  • Paul Nicholls - guitars
  • Rheal Lanthier - guitars, vocals
  • John Gibbard - guitars, vocals
  • Sonny Del-Rio - saxophone
  • Ray Harrison- piano, Hammond B3 organ
  • John Dickie - vocals (2000)
  • Russell Foreman - guitars
  • Tim Thompson - drums (1978)
  • Rick Waites (aka Rock Watts) - bass
  • Terry Branagh - guitars
  • Official Music (as King Biscuit Boy and Crowbar) (1970, Daffodil; 1996, Stony Plain)

    Track Listing
    1. "Highway 61" - 2:47
    2. "Don't Go No Further" - 3:38
    3. "Unseen Eye" - 2:54
    4. "I'm Just A Lonely Guy" - 2:29
    5. "Key To The Highway" - 3:15
    6. "Corrina, Corrina" - 4:18
    7. "Biscuit's Boogie" - 9:26
    8. "Hoy Hoy Hoy" - 5:20
    9. "Badly Bent" - 2:05
    10. "Cookin' Little Baby" - 2:25
    11. "Shout Bama Lama" - 2:25
    Personnel
  • King Biscuit Boy - vocals, harmonica, acoustic (1) and slide (4) guitars
  • John "Greyhound" Gibbard - electric and slide guitars
  • Rheal "Ray" Lantier - electric guitars
  • Kelly J. - piano, percussion
  • Roly Greenway - bass
  • Larry Atamanuik - drums
  • John R. - percussion
  • Bad Manors (1970, Daffodil SBA-16004)

    Track listing
    1. "Frenchman's Filler #1" - 1:13
    2. "Too True Mama" - 2:52
    3. "Let The Four Winds Blow" - 2:20
    4. "The House Of Blue Lights" - 2:44
    5. "Train Keep Rollin'" - 2:49
    6. "Baby Let's Play House" - 3:02
    7. "Oh What A Feeling" - 4:18
    8. "Frenchman's Filler #2" - 0:32
    9. "Frenchman's Filler #3" - 0:35
    10. "Murder In The First Degree" - 5:10
    11. "In The Dancing Hold" - 3:48
    12. "Mountain Fire" - 3:56
    13. "Prince Of Peace" - 4:07
    14. "Frenchman's Filler #1" - 0:45
    Personnel
  • John "The Ghetto" Gibbard - lead and slide guitars, vocals
  • Rheal Lanthier - lead guitar, vocals
  • Jozef Chirowski - organ, vocals, piano
  • Kelly Jay - piano, vocals
  • Roly Greenway - bass, vocals, percussion
  • 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
    1. "Introduction" - 0:33
    2. "Prince Of Peace" - 3:37
    3. "Murder In The First Degree" - 3:36
    4. "Newspaper Song" - 2:36
    5. "Corinna Corinna" - 4:40
    6. "Fly Away" - 3:41
    7. "Tits Up On The Pavement" - 7:47
    8. "Mummy And Daddy" - 1:39
    9. "Ask Me No Questions" - 5:46
    10. "Over The Mountain" - 5:18
    11. "Cane On The Brazos" - 5:15
    12. "Rock Around The Clock / Shake, Rattle And Roll" - 2:05
    13. "In The Dancing Hold" - 3:45
    14. "Oh What A Feeling" - 8:50
    Personnel
  • John "Ghetto" Gibbard - electric guitar, vocals
  • Rheal Lanthier - electric guitar, vocals
  • Josef Chirowski - organ, vocals, piano, harmonica
  • Kelly Jay - piano, vocals, harmonica, bass
  • Roland "Roly" Greenway - bass, vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Sonnie Bernardi - drums, vocals, percussion
  • Heavy Duty (1972, Daffodil SBA-16013)

    Track Listing
    Side One
    1. "Trilby" - (Kelly Jay) - 2:41
    2. "Listen Sister (A Mutual Liberation Ballad)" - (Kelly Jay) - 2:07
    3. "Hey Baby" - (Bruce Channel) - 2:55
    4. "Dreams" - (Josef Chirowski, John Gibbard) - 2:49
    5. "Where Were You" - (Kelly Jay) - 3:56
    Side Two
    1. "Dead Head Out Of St. John's" - (Kelly Jay) - 3:45
    2. "The Beaver And The Eagle" - (Kelly Jay) - 3:07
    3. "Cluckie's Escape" - (Roly Greenway) - 3:10
    4. "Snakes And Ladders" - (Kelly Jay) - 2:50
    5. "Lay One Down" - (Roly Greenway, LOVE) 4:28
    Personnel
  • Rheal Lantier - lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
  • John Gibbard - lead, rhythm and slide guitars, backing vocals
  • Kelly Jay - piano, lead and backing vocals
  • Josef Chirowski - organ, lead and backing vocals, piano, flute, vibes
  • Roly Greenway - bass, lead and backing vocals, cowbell, tambourine
  • Sonnie Bernardi - drums, backing vocals, percussion
  • KE32746 (1973 Epic) A1 Million Dollar Weekend 3:04 A2 Something Happened Yesterday 4:20 A3 Trumpet Rose 3:25 A4 All The Living Things 3:11 A5 Go For The Throat 4:42 B1 Kilroy 2:23 B2 Rocky Mountain Tragedy 5:52 The Killing Time Trilogy 7:06 B3a Killing Time B3b It Really Doesn't Matter B3c Hard On You B3d Killing Time - Reprise B4 Nothing Lasts Forever 3:27

    Singles

  • 1970 "Corrina, Corrina" (Daffodil) (as King Biscuit Boy and Crowbar), #29 CAN
  • 1970 "Uncle Pen" / "Roberta" (London 17385)
  • 1971 "Oh What a Feeling" (Daffodil), #10 CAN
  • 1971 "Happy People" (Daffodil)
  • 1972 "Too True Mama" (Daffodil), #60 CAN
  • 1972 "Dreams" (Daffodil)
  • 1972 "Fly Away" (Daffodil), #48 CAN
  • 1972 "Hey Baby" (Daffodil), #59 CAN
  • 1973 "Million Dollar Weekend" (Epic), #22 CAN
  • 1974 "Million Dollar Weekend" (Daffodil)
  • 1974 "All the Living Things" (Epic), #81 CAN
  • 1977 "Run, Run Rudolph" (Puck)
  • Songs

    Oh What a FeelingBad Manors · 1971
    Tits Up On the Pavement1996
    Too True MamaBad Manors · 1971

    References

    Crowbar (Canadian band) Wikipedia