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[[Image:The Jarvis Street Revue JSR Tour Photo Small.jpg|thumb|right]]Photo by [[Bert Lindstrom]]
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=The Jarvis Street Revue=
~1970
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==Members==
 
==Members==
  
* [[Tommy Horricks]] -
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* [[Tommy Horricks]] - [[Saxophone]], [[Guitar]] & [[Vocals]]
* [[Tom Cruickshank]] - [[Drums]]
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* [[Tom Cruickshank]] - [[Drums]] & [[Vocals]]
* [[Wayne Faulconer]] - [[Guitar]]
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* [[Wayne Faulconer]] - [[Guitar]] & [[Vocals]]
* [[George Stevenson]] - [[Bass]]
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* [[George Stevenson]] - [[Bass]] & [[Vocals]]
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
  
The Jarvis Street Revue was formed in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada in the late 60's around the talents of, [[Tom Cruickshank]], [[Wayne Faulconer]], [[Tommy Horricks]] and [[George Stevenson]] . In 1970 the band released their only album, Mr. Oil Man which was recorded at [[DMG Sound Studios]] in Thunder Bay.
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The Jarvis Street Revue (JSR) was formed in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada in the late 60's around the talents of, [[Tom Cruickshank]], [[Wayne Faulconer]], [[Tommy Horricks]] and [[George Stevenson]] . In 1970 the band released their only album, Mr. Oil Man which was recorded at [[DMG Sound Studios]] in Thunder Bay.
  
The Jarvis Street Revue reunited in the fall of 1999, 27 years after the original drummer, [[Tom Cruickshank]] left the group, being replaced by several drummers and eventually [[Smokey Wickman]]
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JSR played [[The Spike Coffeehouse]] three Sundays, March 29, 1970, November 01, 1970 & October 31, 1971, scoring the largest total audience of 445 persons.
  
They started at the Lakeview Lodge and then The Hodder Avenue and eventually to The Circle Inn. The new JSR included [[Larry Breiland]] who had been playing with [[Tom Horricks]]
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The Jarvis Street Revue reunited in the fall of 1999, 27 years after the original drummer, [[Tom Cruickshank]] left the group, being replaced by several drummers and eventually [[Smokey Wickman]]. The group included [[Larry Breiland]] who had been playing with [[Tom Horricks]] in Dubi & India.
  
Tom Cruickshank was first to leave the group, being replaced by Smokey. [[Wayne Faulconer]] was next to leave, with [[Terry Stiles]] taking his place.  When Tommy Horricks left, the band was reorganized and renamed the [[Rock N Roll Revue]]
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Their first gig was at the Lakeview Lodge and then moved to [[Hodder Tavern]], where [[Tom Cruickshank]] left the group again. [[Smokey Wickman]] replaced Tom and they moved to [[The Circle Inn]]. [[Wayne Faulconer]] was next to leave, with [[Terry Stiles]] taking his place.  When Tommy Horricks left, the band was reorganized and renamed the [[Rock N Roll Revue]]
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 19 January 2010

The Jarvis Street Revue

Members

Biography

The Jarvis Street Revue (JSR) was formed in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada in the late 60's around the talents of, Tom Cruickshank, Wayne Faulconer, Tommy Horricks and George Stevenson . In 1970 the band released their only album, Mr. Oil Man which was recorded at DMG Sound Studios in Thunder Bay.

JSR played The Spike Coffeehouse three Sundays, March 29, 1970, November 01, 1970 & October 31, 1971, scoring the largest total audience of 445 persons.

The Jarvis Street Revue reunited in the fall of 1999, 27 years after the original drummer, Tom Cruickshank left the group, being replaced by several drummers and eventually Smokey Wickman. The group included Larry Breiland who had been playing with Tom Horricks in Dubi & India.

Their first gig was at the Lakeview Lodge and then moved to Hodder Tavern, where Tom Cruickshank left the group again. Smokey Wickman replaced Tom and they moved to The Circle Inn. Wayne Faulconer was next to leave, with Terry Stiles taking his place. When Tommy Horricks left, the band was reorganized and renamed the Rock N Roll Revue

Discography

Links

  1. http://www.canehdian.com/genre/classicrock/a/jarvis/mroilman.html
  2. http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/jarvis.street.revue.html
  3. http://www.canehdian.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=next_topic&f=548&t=000005&go=newer