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The '''Powder Blues |
The '''Powder Blues''' is a Canadian blues/pop/jazz band formed in 1978 in [[Vancouver]]. Its first album ''Uncut'' went double platinum in Canada. The second album ''Thirsty Ears'' was similarly popular. |
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Their best known songs include: "Boppin' with the Blues", "Doin' It Right", "Thirsty Ears", "Hear That Guitar Ring", and "What've I Been Drinkin". |
Their best known songs include: "Boppin' with the Blues", "Doin' It Right", "Thirsty Ears", "Hear That Guitar Ring", and "What've I Been Drinkin". |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The Powder Blues |
The Powder Blues was founded in 1978 as a [[house band]] in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]]. The band was founded by brothers [[Tom Lavin]] (guitar, vocals), Jack Lavin (bass, vocals), and Willie MacCalder (keyboards, vocals).<ref name="allmusic-2003" /> After playing in local clubs for 18 months,{{needs citation|date=August 2017}} the band released their self-financed and self-produced debut album, ''Uncut'', in 1980, followed by a tour of Canada and the US.{{needs citation|date=August 2017}} The band won the [[Juno Award]] for "[[Juno Award for New Group of the Year|Most Promising Group of the Year]]" in 1981.<ref name="allmusic-2003" /> ''Uncut'' went [[Canadian Recording Industry Association|double platinum]] in Canada in 1982, selling over 200,000 copies.<ref name="cria">"[http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php?page=1&wclause=WHERE+artist_name+like+%27%25powder%20blues%25%27+ORDER+BY+cert_date%2C+cert_award+&nextprev=1 Powder Blues]." ''[[Music Canada|CRIA]] Database''.</ref> Their second album, ''Thirsty Ears'', was released in 1981<ref name="allmusic-2003" /> and was certified [[Canadian Recording Industry Association|platinum]] in Canada.<ref name="cria" /> In 1986, the band won the American [[Blues Music Award|W.C. Handy Award]] for "Foreign Band of the Year".<ref>"[http://www.blues.org/bluesmusicawards/pastyears.php4?YearId=19 7th Annual Blues Awards] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090211091931/http://blues.org/bluesmusicawards/pastyears.php4?YearId=19 |date=2009-02-11 }}." ''The Blues Foundation''.</ref> The band's [[greatest hits]] album ''First Decade'' was released in 1990 and was certified [[Canadian Recording Industry Association|gold]].<ref name="cria" /> |
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The band is now known as Tom Lavin and the Legendary Powder Blues.<ref>https://www.durhamregion.com/whatson-story/9528821-powder-blues-celebrating-in-ajax/</ref> They were still touring as of winter 2020.<ref>https://powderblues.net/tour/</ref> |
The band is now known as Tom Lavin and the Legendary Powder Blues.<ref>https://www.durhamregion.com/whatson-story/9528821-powder-blues-celebrating-in-ajax/</ref> They were still touring as of winter 2020.<ref>https://powderblues.net/tour/</ref> |
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Powder Blues | |
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Origin | Vancouver, BC, Canada |
Genres | Blues/Jazz |
Years active | 1978–present |
Members | Tom Lavin Bill Hicks Bill Runge Miles Black Paul Baron Vincent Mai Rod Murray Pat Caird Mike Kalanj |
Past members | Jack Lavin Willie MacCalder Mark Hasselbach Duris Maxwell Wayne Kozak Gordon Bertram David Woodward Daryl Bennett |
Website | http://www.powderblues.net |
The Powder Blues is a Canadian blues/pop/jazz band formed in 1978 in Vancouver. Its first album Uncut went double platinum in Canada. The second album Thirsty Ears was similarly popular.
Their best known songs include: "Boppin' with the Blues", "Doin' It Right", "Thirsty Ears", "Hear That Guitar Ring", and "What've I Been Drinkin".
History
The Powder Blues was founded in 1978 as a house band in Vancouver, British Columbia. The band was founded by brothers Tom Lavin (guitar, vocals), Jack Lavin (bass, vocals), and Willie MacCalder (keyboards, vocals).[1] After playing in local clubs for 18 months,[citation needed] the band released their self-financed and self-produced debut album, Uncut, in 1980, followed by a tour of Canada and the US.[citation needed] The band won the Juno Award for "Most Promising Group of the Year" in 1981.[1] Uncut went double platinum in Canada in 1982, selling over 200,000 copies.[2] Their second album, Thirsty Ears, was released in 1981[1] and was certified platinum in Canada.[2] In 1986, the band won the American W.C. Handy Award for "Foreign Band of the Year".[3] The band's greatest hits album First Decade was released in 1990 and was certified gold.[2]
The band is now known as Tom Lavin and the Legendary Powder Blues.[4] They were still touring as of winter 2020.[5]
The initial lineup of the band consisted of:[1]
- Tom Lavin – guitar, vocal
- Jack Lavin – bass
- Mark Hasselbach – trumpet
- Duris Maxwell – drums
- Wayne Kozak – saxophone
- Gordon Bertram – saxophone
- David Woodward – saxophone
- Bill Hicks- Drums
- Will MacCalder – keyboards, vocals
Current lineup
The band's most recent release is blues + jazz = BLAZZ! (2004). The lineup on that album consisted of:
- Tom Lavin – guitar, vocals
- Bill Runge – bass, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
- Bill Hicks – drums
- Miles Black – piano
- Paul Baron – trumpet
- Vincent Mai – trumpet
- Rod Murray – trombone
- Pat Caird – tenor saxophone
- Mike Kalanj – Hammond organ
Discography
Singles
- "Doin' It Right" – 1980 #40 CAN
- "Boppin' with the Blues" – 1980 #88 CAN
- "What've I Been Drinkin" – 1980
- "Hear That Guitar Ring" – 1981
- "Lovin' Kissin' & Huggin'" – 1981 #47 CAN
- "Thirsty Ears" – 1981 #17 CAN
- "Farmer John" – 1983
- "I'm on the Road Again" – 1985
Albums
- 1979 Uncut (Blue Wave)
- 1980 Uncut [re-issue] (RCA)
- 1981 Thirsty Ears (Liberty/Capitol-EMI)
- 1982 Party Line (Liberty/Capitol-EMI)
- 1983 Powder Blues (Liberty/Capitol-EMI)
- 1983 Red Hot/True Blue (RCA)
- 1984 Live At Montreux (Blue Wave)
- 1990 First Decade/Greatest Hits (WEA)
- 1993 Let's Get Loose (WEA)
- 1997 Live At Montreux [CD re-issue] (Peerless)
- 1997 Lowell Fulson with the Powder Blues Band (Stony Plain)
- 2002 Swingin' the Blues (Blue Wave)
- 2004 Blues + Jazz = BLAZZ! (Blue Wave)
Awards
- 1981 – Juno Award for "Most Promising Group of the Year"
- 1986 – W. C. Handy Award for Blues, Best Foreign Band
References
- ^ a b c d Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (eds.) (April 2003). All Music Guide to the Blues: The Definitive Guide to the Blues (3rd ed.). Backbeat Books (with All Music Guide). p. 446. ISBN 0-87930-736-6.
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- ^ "7th Annual Blues Awards Archived 2009-02-11 at the Wayback Machine." The Blues Foundation.
- ^ https://www.durhamregion.com/whatson-story/9528821-powder-blues-celebrating-in-ajax/
- ^ https://powderblues.net/tour/