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1019:. The new album returned them to the hard rock sound of the first three albums. New vocalist Brian Maxim (former member of Stumbling Blind and The Passing Fancy), who was considered a true member of Moxy, as Brian sung back-ups for "Buzz" on tour back in 1977, worked with Buddy Caine and Terry Juric in the band Voodoo and worked with "Buzz" at Shaw Industries in the early 1980s. The album includes "Working Man" (an early tune by Billy Wade), "Yuccatan Man" (unreleased Buddy Caine composition from the early Moxy days) and "Walking on the Wild Side" (unreleased Earl Johnson composition from the early Moxy days). Bill Wade grew very ill shortly after 1573: 968: 751: 570: 416: 325: 923:, features three previously unreleased Moxy songs with Buzz on vocals: "Highway", "Eyeballs" and "Trouble". Buddy Caine, Terry Juric, Danny Bilan and Brian Maxim (Moxy's 1970s backup singer) later formed the band Voodoo. The Buddy Caine Band would later be formed by Buddy, who wrote a song in honor of Buzz called "Feed The Fire" that was released on the 1994 album 33: 241:'s notorious rock club "The Knob Hill Hotel". Shortly thereafter, Fraser was replaced by Terry Juric on the recommendation of Earl Johnson and the group changed its name to MOXY. Their first single release was a trial run of "Can't You See I'm A Star", which was distributed by Yorkville Records. The promising sound of the single received heavy radio support from 1559: 1145:
For Moxy's 40th anniversary a new band was assembled by founding member Earl Johnson. A new album and DVD titled "40 Years And Still Riding High" was released in 2015 and included Juno award-winning vocalist Nick Walsh, Alexis Von Kraven (drums), Rob Robbins (guitar, background vocals) and Rod Albon
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The hard touring and rigorous schedule was beginning to take its toll on the band by late 1977. Most of the band members had been touring since the late 1960s in other bands before Moxy was formed. Living a life filled with sex, drugs and rock and roll, the band had been slowly self-destructing for
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Despite the death of Joe Anthony, the Moxy-Texas connection has continued into the present with Moxy's hits like "Can't You See I'm A Star", "Moon Rider", and "Sail On Sail Away". "Midnight Flight", "I'll Set You on Fire" and "Are You Ready" remain on the daily rotation at many Texas radio stations.
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at the time, who reissued the self-titled debut album in North America and worldwide in 1976. In the spring of 1976, "Fantasy" and "Sail On Sail Away" hit the top 20 charts on KISS-FM radio in San Antonio, Texas. KISS-FM disc jockey Joe Anthony had the freedom to play the album in its entirety on
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An unreleased Moxy track with Buzz Sherman on vocals was unearthed in 2009. The song titled "You Can't Stop the Music in Me" was released to radio and online retailers on Buzz's birthday, 8 March 2009. The song was co-written with Billy Wade, and recorded in 1981 with his Moxy bandmates. A
1146:(bass guitar). Moxy signed with Perris Records for the North American and South America release. In the UK and Europe the CD and DVD was released on the Escape Music label. The first pressing was a Limited Edition of 2,000 copies and includes the Live DVD in a triple CD boxset. 916:
Moxy's remaining original members reunited soon after Buzz's death to put on a benefit concert and release a retrospective package, with proceeds earmarked for Valerie (Buzz's widow) and Jesse Shearman (son). The retrospective package released by Ahed Records, called
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was in the studio next door. Earl Johnson was actually supposed to have done all the guitar parts, but got into a disagreement with the engineer and was consequently tossed out of the studio. Roland Paquin knew Bolin from when he was a road manager for
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and "High School Queen" made the charts in Canada, but the album lacked the punch of the band's earlier works instead opting for a laid-back sound. Moxy then toured across Canada playing many festivals including the Canadian World Music Festival with
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with ex-Christmas guitarist Bob Bulger and drummer Frank Russell. Earl Johnson had left Moxy in the summer of 1978 just after the album's release and was replaced by Woody West who was a former member of the big band version of
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club in Toronto. This appearance was video recorded but has still not been officially released as a DVD. World Studios however has released one song from the performance for public viewing – World Studios – "Time To Move On".
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I remember going in doing radio interviews and "Ridin' High" was the single and they would put it on and all the needles would just go tilt over right into the red and the station engineer would be freaking
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radio stations in Canada and northern U.S. shifted to softer rock. Nevertheless, in the southern U.S. and Europe, "Are You Ready", "Ridin' High" and "I'll Set You on Fire" received heavy radio support.
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was released. Unable to continue, a replacement for Bill became necessary and a bass player was also needed. Bill's replacement was Kim Hunt who was known in the Toronto area as a former member of
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We did an interview with a DJ in Texas, I asked him what songs of ours they were playing. He said, "First we play the first side, then we play the second side." I just about fell off my chair.
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which once more contained all-original material written by the band members with a harder and heavy sound than the first two albums. The album received good reviews, with nomination of a
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The first album found its way to hard rock stations in the southern US. In the winter of 1975, "Can' t You See I'm A Star" and "Moon Rider" were receiving heavy radio support from
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In 1999, Bill Wade gets Moxy back together into his home studio, with Earl Johnson and Buddy Caine after a 20-year recording gap, to produce Moxy's fifth studio album,
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to the delight of 6,000 fans. The popularity that Moxy held in Europe prompted the band's first tour outside North America in 2001, accompanied by a new CD cover of
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in North America with remastered and re-edited songs and a new track sequence supervised by Earl Johnson at Soho Studios in Toronto by engineer Glenn Belcher.
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Shearman rejoined Moxy in late 1979, touring Canada and Texas with Buddy, Terry, and Danny alongside new guitarist Doug MacAskill. Terry Juric had appeared on
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was largely responsible for the popularity of the band in Texas and helped bring about their first headline appearance in the U.S. in 1977, appearing with
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and Ray Lyell. On 26 August 2005, Moxy performed "Can't You See I'm A Star" and "Cause There's Another", the band's two biggest Canadian hits, live on
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in Toronto and in Texas "Midnight Flight", "Cause There's Another" and "Take it or Leave It" received heavy radio support. Moxy then toured California,
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mini-movie (approximately 40 minutes into part two) that was released in 2005. In 2006, Moxy was featured in an article that included band's like
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box set in 1989. In 2004, the song "Cause There's Another" appear on a compilation album of Canada's most popular rock and roll acts called
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Rod Albon: Bass/Backing Vocals (2015–present) Performed all Bass tracks on "40 Years and Still Riding High" -from Steel Lily, Tracenine
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2009 saw the release of a song endorsed by Moxy and Valerie Shearman honoring Buzz Shearman, written and composed by Canadian musician
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but because his recurring vocal cord problems would not allow him to tour extensively, AC/DC band members ultimately decided on ex-
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received international press coverage for the band. Most reviews predicted success for the band and comparisons were made to
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contract was mainly due to the popularity and success of the former band, Leigh Ashford, and to Buzz Shearman's reputation.
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on one album released in 1984. For the 30th anniversary of Moxy's classic debut album in 2005, Moxy played the
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Moxy's first three albums with Buzz Shearman remain Moxy's best known and most commercially successful, with
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tour, due to personality conflicts and to seek medical attention for his vocal cords and drinking problem.
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in Toronto. In December 2008, guitarist Buddy Caine retired to spend more time at home with his family.
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have sold well over the years, especially in Texas. The songs "Train" and "Time to Move On" appear on
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retrospective DVD with the same title was released in November 2009 covering the early years of Moxy.
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On 27 July 1977, Joe Anthony brought Moxy to Texas for their first headline appearance in the U.S. in
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was the opening act. 17 November 1976, "Take it Or Leave It", reached No. 14 on the Top 30 CHUM
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After a few years of touring Moxy went from a bar band to headline concert attraction in Canada.
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Live In Toronto (2015) Escape Records- 3 disc release of "40 Years and Still Riding High"
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and bassist Terry McKeowen. In March 1980, Buzz was a candidate to replace the deceased
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was also highly acclaimed on its release by Geoff Barton of the UK music publication
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as the opening act for all three dates. Moxy went on to tour throughout California,
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Brian Maxim left the band in 2003 and his replacement was Alex Machin who fronted
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Late 2001 saw Moxy move to a new label Bullseye Records of Canada and release the
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FM (San Antonio, Texas) "Top 104 Best Groups of All Time" at number 87, ahead of
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was recorded in the band's hometown of Toronto at Sound Stage studio with famed
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Brian Maxim: vocals (1999–2003) – from "Stumbling Blind" and "A Passing Fancy"
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in 1977 for most promising group of the year. However airplay was limited as
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Formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1973, from previous members of the rock group
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and then formed the band Bongo Furies with fellow Canadian rocker
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under the alias Hally Hunter that also included Gino Scarpelli of
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in Toronto and led to the band's signing of a contract with
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You Can't Stop the Music ... The Buzz Shearman Years
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March 1977, after touring non-stop since the release of
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problems and singer-soundman Brian Maxim (singer on
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Index

Moxy in 1976
Toronto
Hard rock
heavy metal
Unidisc
Mercury
Polydor Records
moxycanada.wixsite.com/moxyofficial
rock
Toronto
Ontario
St. Louis
San Antonio
San Antonio
KISS-FM
AC/DC
Leigh Ashford
Greg Godovitz
Fludd
Goddo
Gil Moore
Triumph
King Biscuit Boy
Brutus
Goddo
Leigh Ashford
Scarborough
CHUM (AM)
Polydor Records
Polydor Records

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