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Great Speckled Bird (band)

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Genres
  
Country rock

Active until
  
1976

Origin
  
Toronto, Canada (1969)

Years active
  
1969 (1969)–1976

Genre
  
Country rock

Albums
  
Great Speckled Bird

Also known as
  
The Great Speckled Bird

Labels
  
Ampex, Columbia, A&M, Stony Plain

Associated acts
  
Ian & Sylvia, Ian Tyson, Hungry Chuck, Lost Country

Past members
  
Ian Tyson Sylvia Tyson Amos Garrett Ken Kalmusky Bill Keith Ricky Marcus Buddy Cage N. D. Smart Jim Colegrove Jeff Gutcheon David Wilcox Ben Keith Peter Ecklund Billy Mundi Red Shea Gordon Fleming Jim Baker Pee Wee Charles Rolly Sally Jim Morgan Ed Wideman Kim Brandt Gord Neave

Members
  
David Wilcox, Jeff Gutcheon, Georges Hebert, John P. Allen

Similar
  
Sylvia Tyson, Ian Tyson, Ian & Sylvia, Amos Garrett, Buddy Cage

Great Speckled Bird was a country rock group formed in 1969 by the Canadian musical duo Ian & Sylvia. Ian Tyson sang, played guitar and composed. Sylvia Tyson sang, composed and occasionally played piano. The other founding members were Amos Garrett on guitar and occasional vocals, Ben Keith on steel guitar, Ken Kalmusky on bass and Ricky Marcus on drums. They were named after the song, "The Great Speckled Bird", as recorded by Roy Acuff.

The group was featured in the film Festival Express, a documentary about the music festival of the same name that took place in 1970. The shows were scheduled, and the performers traveled by train, across Canada. In the film, Great Speckled Bird performs "C.C. Rider", along with Delaney Bramlett and members of Grateful Dead. A performance of the Dylan/Manuel song "Tears of Rage", without the aforementioned accompaniment, is included in the extra features of the DVD release.

In 1970, the group became the house band for the television show Nashville North, produced by the CTV network and filmed at the CFTO-TV studios in Toronto, which, after one season, became the Ian Tyson Show. The show ran until 1975.

The group backed Ian & Sylvia until the duo parted ways in 1975. They also backed Ian Tyson as a solo artist, for his 1973 debut solo album and his live performances, until 1976.

Songs

Love What You're Doing ChildGreat Speckled Bird · 1970
Smiling WineGreat Speckled Bird · 1970
Bloodshot BeholderGreat Speckled Bird · 1970

References

Great Speckled Bird (band) Wikipedia