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− | + | An original mix of classic R&B and Blues influences permitted the group to carve out a very distinct place in the Thunder Bay music scene. Shunning the traditional 60's pop scene in favour of a less commercial repertoire, their unique sound combined very powerful vocals and original arrangements of 50's and 60's black music classics based on a broader definition and enhanced role for the rhythm section. Listen to audio clips on YOU TUBE. Search: " The Erbs". | |
− | An original mix of classic R&B and Blues influences permitted the group to carve out a very distinct place in the Thunder Bay music scene. Shunning the traditional 60's pop scene in favour of a less commercial repertoire, their unique sound combined very powerful vocals and original arrangements of 50's and 60's black music classics based on a broader definition and enhanced role for the rhythm section. | + | |
Their demo record of Hey Joe/Knock on Wood won the Battle of the Bands radio competition on [[CJLX]] radio in the summer of 1967, beating out groups such as The Stones in the voting. A peculiarity about this site is that in one spot bands are invited to upload any recordings they may have of their performances, in mp3 format. Instructions on how to complete the process are provided. When one attempts it a message appears essentially saying that mp3 is not an accepted format. If one ignores the warning and proceeds with the upload, this sentence appears - Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! What are the odds that any of us have permission from the acts we covered to put our versions online? | Their demo record of Hey Joe/Knock on Wood won the Battle of the Bands radio competition on [[CJLX]] radio in the summer of 1967, beating out groups such as The Stones in the voting. A peculiarity about this site is that in one spot bands are invited to upload any recordings they may have of their performances, in mp3 format. Instructions on how to complete the process are provided. When one attempts it a message appears essentially saying that mp3 is not an accepted format. If one ignores the warning and proceeds with the upload, this sentence appears - Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! What are the odds that any of us have permission from the acts we covered to put our versions online? |
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The Erbs | |
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Years active | 1966-1968 |
Genres | Classic R&B, Blues |
Current status | Defunct |
The Erbs
Contents
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Members
- David Hurdon: Vocals and Rhythm Guitar
- Scott MacLeay: Organ and Backup Vocals
- David Hamilton: Bass
- Charlie Bryan: Lead Guitar and Backup Vocals
- James Macready: Drums
An original mix of classic R&B and Blues influences permitted the group to carve out a very distinct place in the Thunder Bay music scene. Shunning the traditional 60's pop scene in favour of a less commercial repertoire, their unique sound combined very powerful vocals and original arrangements of 50's and 60's black music classics based on a broader definition and enhanced role for the rhythm section. Listen to audio clips on YOU TUBE. Search: " The Erbs".
Their demo record of Hey Joe/Knock on Wood won the Battle of the Bands radio competition on CJLX radio in the summer of 1967, beating out groups such as The Stones in the voting. A peculiarity about this site is that in one spot bands are invited to upload any recordings they may have of their performances, in mp3 format. Instructions on how to complete the process are provided. When one attempts it a message appears essentially saying that mp3 is not an accepted format. If one ignores the warning and proceeds with the upload, this sentence appears - Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! What are the odds that any of us have permission from the acts we covered to put our versions online?
From 1966 to 1968 they played regularly at the Fort William Gardens and local high school and social events around the city.