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Genre
  
Rock

Record labels
  
Capitol Records, Akarma

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Albums
  
The Edward Bear Collection, Eclipse, Edward Bear

Members
  
James Anthony, Dave Brown, Larry Evoy, Danny Marks

Awards
  
Juno Award for Outstanding Performance of the Year - Group

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Edward Bear was a Toronto-based Canadian pop-rock group. The band is best known for its chart-topping single, "Last Song".

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History

The Edward Bear Revue, later Edward Bear, was formed in 1966 by singer and percussionist Larry Evoy and bassist Craig Hemming. The name is derived from A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh, whose "proper" name is Edward Bear. At first the band had a bluesy, rock sound; at one point they opened for Led Zeppelin.

The band signed with Capitol Records in 1969 with a lineup of Evoy, guitarist/vocalist Danny Marks and keyboardist/vocalist Paul Weldon. Their sound moved toward blues and pop. They released an album, Bearings that year. Their single, "You, Me and Mexico", was a Top 5 hits in Canada and charted well in the United States. Follow-up songs, "You Can't Deny It" and "Spirit Song" did not prove popular. Marks left the band the following year and was succeeded by guitarist/vocalist Roger Ellis.

The band recorded several albums; the songs were mainly written by the band members. There were several chart successes in the early 1970s, including "Fly Across the Sea" and "Masquerade". The band had its biggest hit in 1972, when "Last Song" charted at #1 in Canada and peaked at #3 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It was awarded a gold disc in March 1973 for selling over one million copies by the Recording Industry Association of America. "Close Your Eyes" was a Top 5 hits in Canada and also made the charts in the United States.

Edward Bear won a Juno Award in 1973 for outstanding group performance. By then, most of the band's original line up had left. Evoy remained as the primary songwriter and organizer, rebuilding the band twice, until it finally was disbanded in 1974.

Evoy, who briefly embraced Scientology in 1973, went on to a solo career, after which he retired from live performance and began running a small recording studio. Marks has continued a career as a blues guitarist and radio host. Weldon performs with a jazz combo and teaches at Seneca College in Toronto. Bill Loop, bassist in the early 1970s, resides in Southwestern Ontario and plays locally with various session musicians. He also teaches guitar.

Albums

  • Bearings, 1969.
  • Guitar Intro, "You, Me And Mexico", "Fool", "Cinder Dream", "Woodwind Song", "Hideaway", "Mind Police", "Toe Jam", "Sinking Ship", "Every Day I Have the Blues", "Guitar Coda". Musicians: Danny Marks, Paul Weldon and Larry Evoy.
  • Eclipse, 1970.
  • "Four Months Out To Africa", "Chris' Song", "You Can't Deny It", "Pickering Tower", "T-1 Blues", "Pirate King", "Long Forgotten Day, "Monday". Musicians: Danny Marks , Paul Weldon, Larry Evoy.
  • Edward Bear, 1972.
  • "Last Song", "Private School Girls", "Fly Across The Sea", "Edgware Station", "Cachet County", "Masquerade", "Back Home Again", "Best Friend", "Ease Me Down", "Black Pete". Musicians: Roger Ellis, Paul Weldon, Larry Evoy.
  • Close Your Eyes, 1973.
  • "Close Your Eyes" (U.S. #37, Canada #3 for two weeks), "Some Sunny Day", "I Love Her (You Love Me)", "Nowhere Is Karen Around", "Does Your Mother Know", "Fool", "What You Done", "Walking On Back", "Haven't You Touched Him", "All The Lights Were Shining"
  • The Best of the Bear, 1986 (compilation)
  • The Edward Bear Collection, 1991 (compilation).
  • "You Me & Mexico", "Fly Across The Sea", "Masquerade", "Last Song", "Close Your Eyes", "Fool", "Same Old Feeling", "Freedom For The Stallion", "On & On", "God Bless Now", "I Had Dreams", "She Loves A Parade", "You & I", "Not Dreaming About You", "You Can't Deny It"

    Band members

  • Lead vocals
  • Larry Evoy (1966–1974)
  • Bass guitar
  • Craig Hemming (1966–1969)
  • Bill Loop (1970–1974)
  • Bo Tanas (1974-1977)
  • Drums
  • Dave Brown (1966–?)
  • Larry Evoy (?–1974)
  • Guitar
  • Danny Marks (1966–1970)
  • Roger Ellis (1970–1974)
  • Keyboard
  • Paul Weldon (1966–1972)
  • Bob Kendall (1972–1974)
  • Barry Best (1974)
  • Songs

    Last SongHard Core Logo II (Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture) · 2011
    You Me and Mexico1991
    Fly Across The Sea1972

    References

    Edward Bear Wikipedia