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==Members==
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* [[Brent Draper]] - [[Vocals | Lead singer]], [[Percussion]]
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* [[Mark Nelligan]] - [[Guitar | Lead guitar]], [[Vocals]]
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* [[Aldon Norhaugen]] - [[Keyboards]], [[Trumpet]], [[Vocals]]
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* [[Lyndy Norhaugen | Lyndy (The Berb) Norhaugen]] - [[Bass | Bass guitar]]
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* [[Brian Smout]] - [[Trumpet]], [[Flugle horn]], [[vocals]]
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* [[Mike Markovich]] - [[Saxophone | Sax]], [[Vocals]]
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* [[John Pringle]] - [[Trombone]], [[Vocals]]
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* [[Patty Mallon]] - [[Drums]] ([[Tom Pickering]] alternate)
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==Biography==
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PILLAR was widely considered the top group in the Thunder Bay area from 1969 to 1972. This tight eight piece band had a big sound featuring a three piece horn section. PILLAR performed covers of Chicago, Lighthouse, Sly & the Family Stone, many other similar groups and R & B performers of the era. PILLAR performed in all of the top venues in and around Thunder Bay including Ft. William Gardens, Lakehead U, Exhibition Auditorium for Con. College, the Coliseum, all the high schools, several bars, and in arenas and high schools throughout Northwestern Ontario etc.etc. as well as opening for a few touring recording groups.
 
PILLAR was widely considered the top group in the Thunder Bay area from 1969 to 1972. This tight eight piece band had a big sound featuring a three piece horn section. PILLAR performed covers of Chicago, Lighthouse, Sly & the Family Stone, many other similar groups and R & B performers of the era. PILLAR performed in all of the top venues in and around Thunder Bay including Ft. William Gardens, Lakehead U, Exhibition Auditorium for Con. College, the Coliseum, all the high schools, several bars, and in arenas and high schools throughout Northwestern Ontario etc.etc. as well as opening for a few touring recording groups.
The members were:
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[[Brent Draper]] - lead singer, percussion
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[[Mark Nelligan]] - lead guitar, vocals
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[[Aldon Norhaugen]] - keyboards, trumpet, vocals
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Lyndy (The Berb) Norhaugen - bass guitar
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[[Brian Smout]] - trumpet, flugle horn, vocals
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[[Mike Markovich]] - sax, vocals
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[[John Pringle]] - trombone, vocals
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[[Patty Mallon]] - drums (Tom Pickering alternate)
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Revision as of 19:23, 22 October 2008

Members

Biography

PILLAR was widely considered the top group in the Thunder Bay area from 1969 to 1972. This tight eight piece band had a big sound featuring a three piece horn section. PILLAR performed covers of Chicago, Lighthouse, Sly & the Family Stone, many other similar groups and R & B performers of the era. PILLAR performed in all of the top venues in and around Thunder Bay including Ft. William Gardens, Lakehead U, Exhibition Auditorium for Con. College, the Coliseum, all the high schools, several bars, and in arenas and high schools throughout Northwestern Ontario etc.etc. as well as opening for a few touring recording groups.


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