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==Biography==
  
Eleventh Hour started off as an original band in the summer of 1996.  Larry, Jay, Chris and Dan wrote 5 songs and performed them at the LU Outpost as part of a "band wars" type competition.  After a disagreement with Larry the band continued with another guitar player named Joe Leonowens.  At that point Eleventh Hour became strictly a cover band.  Chris left in 1998, frustrated with cover tunes.  He went on to form Dead City, 1914, etc.  Joe would eventually be asked to leave the band and Larry would step in again.  After Larry left in 2000 to play on cruise ships Clint Hamilton stepped in for the final line-up in 2001-2002.  For a period in 1998-199 before Joe left and while Larry was in the band Dave Bonefant would round out the line up making the band a five pc.
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Eleventh Hour started off as an original band in the summer of 1996.  Larry, Jay, Chris and Dan wrote 5 songs and performed them at the LU Outpost as part of a "band wars" type competition.  After a disagreement with Larry the band continued with another guitar player named Joe Leonowens.  At that point Eleventh Hour became strictly a cover band.  Chris left in 1998, frustrated with cover tunes.  He went on to form Dead City, 1914, etc.  Joe would eventually be asked to leave in 1998 and Larry would step in again.  After Larry left in 2000 to play on cruise ships Clint Hamilton stepped in for the final line-up in 2001-2002.  For a period in 1998-199 before Joe left and while Larry was in the band Dave Bonefant would round out the line up making the band a five pc.
  
 
Eleventh Hour played shows in Thunder Bay at:  [[The Inntowner]], [[Stages]], [[Warp 9]], [[Scuttlebutts]], [[Roxys]], [[Silverado]], [[The West]], [[Triple Nickel]], [[Brown Street Station]], [[The Wayland]], [[The Hodder]], [[The Office]] and [[The Orpheum]]
 
Eleventh Hour played shows in Thunder Bay at:  [[The Inntowner]], [[Stages]], [[Warp 9]], [[Scuttlebutts]], [[Roxys]], [[Silverado]], [[The West]], [[Triple Nickel]], [[Brown Street Station]], [[The Wayland]], [[The Hodder]], [[The Office]] and [[The Orpheum]]

Revision as of 14:52, 17 December 2008

Cover band Summer 1996 - December 2002:

Eleventh Hour 2000

Members

Original lineup (drunk)
Eleventh Hour, 1997
Eleventh Hour at The West, 2002

Summer 2001 to Dec 2002 final line-up:

Previous members:

Biography

Eleventh Hour started off as an original band in the summer of 1996. Larry, Jay, Chris and Dan wrote 5 songs and performed them at the LU Outpost as part of a "band wars" type competition. After a disagreement with Larry the band continued with another guitar player named Joe Leonowens. At that point Eleventh Hour became strictly a cover band. Chris left in 1998, frustrated with cover tunes. He went on to form Dead City, 1914, etc. Joe would eventually be asked to leave in 1998 and Larry would step in again. After Larry left in 2000 to play on cruise ships Clint Hamilton stepped in for the final line-up in 2001-2002. For a period in 1998-199 before Joe left and while Larry was in the band Dave Bonefant would round out the line up making the band a five pc.

Eleventh Hour played shows in Thunder Bay at: The Inntowner, Stages, Warp 9, Scuttlebutts, Roxys, Silverado, The West, Triple Nickel, Brown Street Station, The Wayland, The Hodder, The Office and The Orpheum

Shows in Northwestern Ontario: Fort Frances, Dryden, Atikokan, Longlac, Geralton, White River, Schreiber, Deubreville, Kenora, Ignace, Kekabeka, Hornpayne and Webequie several times over.