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Thornton and Fred Turner when Randy
Bachman commenced a solo career in 1977. Randy Bachman is said to have registered the names "Bachman-Turner", "BTU", "Bachman-Turner United" and "Bachman-Turner Union" in both the United States and Canada. These names are said to cause confusion with the names "Bachman-Turner Overdrive" and "BTO", resulting in potential damages to Rob Bachman and Blair Thornton. There appeared to be general legal agreement that one could perform under one's own legal names such as "Bachman & Turner", so the newly reunited pair were billed as such for the 2010 tour and album. The band played the halftime show at the 2010
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267:, in 1973. Their 1970s catalogue included seven top-40 albums (five in the US) and 11 top-40 singles in Canada (six in the US). In Canada they have six certified platinum albums and one certified gold album; in the US they have five certified gold albums and one certified platinum album. The band has sold approximately 30 million albums worldwide and has fans affectionately known as "gearheads" (derived from the band's gear-shaped logo). Many of their songs, including "
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive. It's like Coke and Coca-Cola, two names that go hand in hand. It kind of gets represented that I'm there and when they play the gig, I clearly am not there. they've got another guy to take my place who unfortunately is named Randy. So there's this inference that I'm there and I'm not there, which is a disservice to the fans." Replied brother Robbie, "Randy Murray doesn't fill anyone's shoes. He brings his own."
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486:-inch reels of your album, an A-side and a B-side, and that was side one, cut one. He said, "Randy, this is fabulous. Is the rest of the album like this?" And I said, "Yeah, it's all just good ol', dancing rock-and-roll." So he said, "Well, I have a meeting with my A&R people, but as far as I'm concerned, this is great and I want to sign it."
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Bachman and C.F. Turner would reunite to play concert dates in Europe, Canada and the US in 2010 backed by Randy's current band of Marc LaFrance, Mick Dalla-Vee and Brent Howard, billed simply as Bachman & Turner. Some early confirmed tour dates announced were June
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Vancouver area. He began working in Anglican Church communications in 2002. He is currently the Communications Officer of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster and retired from music in 2017. He
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Bachman's 1987–88 touring incarnations of BTO.) This reconstituted version of BTO (Murray with Robbie Bachman, Fred Turner and Blair Thornton) proved to be its most enduring as they toured together from 1991 until December
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album out then, so they at least had something to play and make it look like we were big. They started playing our record every hour, every cut off the album, across six states – 150,000 watts. The record company called and said, 'What the hell's happening? We shipped ten thousand records to St.
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and stayed on the charts for many weeks despite lacking a hit single. The Turner-penned "Blue Collar" reached No. 21 on the
Canadian RPM charts, but stalled at No. 68 on the US charts. The album's eventual success was very much the result of the band's relentless touring. Reportedly, Fach had agreed
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movie soundtrack. But by late 1991, Randy
Bachman had left the group again. Two explanations exist for this happening. The first, according to Randy Bachman, was that the band agreed to take a break. But at some point the other members decided they wanted to continue doing concerts because the money
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When Randy wanted to get back together again, I said, "Okay, let's have a publishing company with the band. Let's all write the tunes. We'll all share equally and there won't be any more animosity." He said no, so I got up and left. Blair wasn't asked to rejoin because Randy knew that Blair wouldn't
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BTO has been recognized in many music circles for carrying on the torch of guitar-heavy rock and roll at a time when soft rock was dominating the Top 40 charts, and progressive and glam acts were getting an increasing share of FM radio play. As drummer Rob
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Bachman acting as band manager. Brave Belt's self-titled first album, which had Randy playing both lead guitar and bass, was composed primarily of country-rock songs. (Randy later claimed in interviews that he didn't want this new band to sound like a knock-off of The Guess Who.)
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also sold poorly (an estimated 350,000 copies worldwide). The album did, however, produce a moderately successful single called "Heartaches". Written by Turner, it cracked the Top 40 in Canada and reached number 60 on the US charts, making it the first BTO single in three years to chart in the US.
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line-up reunited for the first time since 1991 to mark Bachman–Turner Overdrive's induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, and participated in a tribute performance of "Taking Care of Business". On January 12, 2023, drummer and co-founder Robbie Bachman died at age 69, followed three months
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line-up, meaning the inclusion of Randy Bachman to the band for that performance. The current version of BTO at the time declined the invitation unless they could be inducted as "BTO" without Randy Bachman playing on stage. The Hall refused and the band was not inducted. (The "classic" line-up of
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when Blair, Rob and myself told Randy we were burnt out, didn't like the songs we were writing, didn't like the songs he was writing, and that we wanted to take some time to regroup – especially since all the other bands were taking a year or two between albums, not doing two a year like we were.
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that during a months-long stretch on the road, he was only able to see his infant son a total of three days. In a 2002 interview, brother Robbie said, "He was basically asked to leave. He wasn't BTO caliber it was difficult to rely on him. I guess the band was conflicting with his whole life."
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tour in 1986. This plum opening slot was done by a trio line-up of Randy, Tim and Garry Peterson (allegedly with some bass parts and Fred's voice provided via tapes) since Fred Turner had been unavailable when the group was first contacted by Van Halen's management. Chapman later stepped in as
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was too good to pass up. Randy stated they asked him to tour with them but he was working on his solo project and had to decline. The others then chose to go on as BTO without him. In the second explanation, the other members (particularly Robbie and Blair) have maintained that Randy quit.
314:(lead guitar), in place of Tim Bachman. This line-up released four albums between 1974 and 1977, including two that reached the top 5 in the U.S. pop charts, as well as the band's only U.S. No. 1 single ("You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"). Subsequent line-ups enjoyed only moderate success.
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to put this album on the Mercury label only if the band would promote it with a heavy concert schedule. Wherever the band was getting significant airplay, Bachman–Turner Overdrive immediately traveled there, regardless of the tour routing, to build momentum.
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album from 1976. Disc two also adds live versions of "Blue Collar" and "Give It Time", recorded at the same Japan concerts but not released on the LP edition. On March 10, 2018, Randy Bachman announced that Fred Turner would be retiring from touring.
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line-up, and began to shop around the next album. Said Randy in 1974, "I went to A&M, Epic, Atlantic, Columbia, Asylum – you name it. A week later, I'd get letters saying 'Dear Randy, We pass.' We're thinking of calling our greatest hits album
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acknowledges BTO's limitations, while properly assessing their assets: "However much it might be open to derision as formula cash-register boogie, BTO's rock is at least dexterously played and arranged, with dynamics reminiscent of mid-period
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which featured two new tracks, "Bad News Travels Fast" and "Fragile Man". The latter was actually a studio recording with the audience sound added to it. A studio version of "Bad News Travels Fast" was released on the soundtrack for the movie
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Louis in one week!' We got there and it was an outdoor drive-in theatre, fifteen to twenty thousand people. The region had been saturated with our album. They didn't know we were Canadian, they just knew the songs. It was incredible."
761:, BTO's sixth studio album that was recorded in late 1976 and released in February 1977, signaled the end of BTO's most successful line-up. Facing some criticism for the "sameness" of the band's songs on the two follow-up albums to
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line-up (Randy, Fred, Blair, Robbie) reformed once again, took to the road and recorded an unknown number of songs together. The only song to make it out into the public by this version of the band was a cover of the song
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critic Craig MacInnis acknowledged, "They knew how to put the hooks in all the right places, led by the urgent fretwork of Randy Bachman and the gravel vocal stylings of Turner, whose voice resembles a fully-revved
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take any crap like Timmy would. They went out and started to use the name BTO within a year and the same trademark that Randy sold to us! So Blair and I sued him and we won. They had to pay us royalties.
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2010 at the Sweden Rock Festival and the High Voltage Festival in July 2010 at London UK; the story added that there was also interest from agents as far away as South America and Australia.
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3011:"Stephen King FAQ: 'Why did you write books as Richard Bachman?'"
2904:"Robbie Bachman, Drummer of Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Dead at 69"
2165:"Robbie Bachman, Drummer of Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Dead at 69"
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BachmanTurner Overdrive: 40th Anniversary (Deluxe Edition)
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1829:Rick Fedyk – drums (January 1988 – April 1988)
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1262:Randy Bachman: Still Takin' Care of Business
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506:while dining at the Colonial Steak House in
2855:"Lives Remembered – Telegraph – Jim Clench"
2785:"Randy Bachman Announces the Return of BTO"
1824:John Cody – drums (May 1987 – January 1988)
1772:Tim Bachman – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
1727:C. Fred Turner – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
1399:2014: Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Inductee
1271:and anyone else who happened to be handy,"
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1383:1975: Juno Award winner, Group of the Year
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2750:Battle Over Bachman-Turner Overdrive Name
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32:Bachman–Turner Overdrive (disambiguation)
4065:Juno Award for Group of the Year winners
4055:Juno Award for Album of the Year winners
2325:"Bachman–Turner Overdrive Biography" at
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1952:Randy Bachman – lead vocals, lead guitar
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1922:Blair Thornton – guitar, backing vocals
1228:and the funky kinds of rock bands like
451:The band eventually landed a deal with
339:later by his brother, rhythm guitarist
2430:Adam White & Fred Bronson (1988).
2314:King Biscuit: Bachman–Turner Overdrive
2234:Heatley, Michael (December 17, 2016).
1183:Resumption of Bachman-Turner Overdrive
4105:Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees
4080:Musical groups disestablished in 2004
3356:Best of Bachman–Turner Overdrive Live
3149:Article at thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
2977:from the original on January 13, 2023
2946:from the original on January 13, 2023
2914:from the original on January 13, 2023
2882:"The Gazette (Montreal) – Obituaries"
2862:from the original on January 12, 2022
2016:Marc LaFrance – drums, backing vocals
1973:Marc LaFrance – drums, backing vocals
950:, Florida, on August 1, 1985, called
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2884:. Legacy.com via MontrealGazette.com
2196:. Best Classic Bands. April 30, 2023
1574:– drums, percussion, backing vocals
1488:Trial by Fire: Greatest & Latest
1410:Bachman–Turner Overdrive discography
1249:The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock
1103:Bachman and Turner reunion 2009–2018
2965:Bloom, Madison (January 13, 2023).
1990:C. Fred Turner – lead vocals, bass
1814:David Reimer – bass, backing vocals
1697:Randy Bachman – lead vocals, guitar
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1556:– lead vocals, bass, rhythm guitar
4085:Musical groups established in 1973
4035:2004 disestablishments in Manitoba
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1956:C. Fred Turner – lead vocals, bass
1919:C. Fred Turner – lead vocals, bass
1887:C. Fred Turner – lead vocals, bass
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1700:C. Fred Turner – lead vocals, bass
1625:– guitar, lead and backing vocals
1154:Live at the Roseland Ballroom, NYC
1145:The rock duo's self-titled album,
1024:Trial by Fire: Greatest and Latest
998:", which is only available on the
986:Randy's 1993 solo album Any Road.
573:Breakthrough and success 1973–1976
294:The original line-up consisted of
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1576:(1973–1979, 1988–2005; died 2023)
728:The first BTO compilation album,
537:One such opportunity occurred in
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496:Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
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4030:1973 establishments in Manitoba
3123:Official site for Randy Bachman
2456:"RPM Weekly, Volume 24, No. 21"
1676:– rhythm guitar, backing vocals
1319:" was also the title of a 1990
930:In Randy's 2000 autobiography,
783:reached No. 34 on the Canadian
332:On March 29, 2014, the classic
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1016:Randy Bachman was replaced by
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2498:The song was later a hit for
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1860:Rick Fedyk – drums (May 1988)
251:, founded by three brothers:
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1846:Tim Bachman – guitar, vocals
1802:Tim Bachman – guitar, vocals
836:. But like its predecessor,
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3281:Bachman–Turner Overdrive II
2812:. Toronto. November 5, 2010
1850:Mike Kelly – guitar, vocals
1565:– lead vocals, lead guitar
1425:Bachman–Turner Overdrive II
1123:On September 12, 2009, the
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1036:Canadian Music Hall of Fame
626:. Thornton had been in the
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580:Bachman–Turner Overdrive II
523:their eponymous first album
364:After finding success with
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3448:You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
3391:You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
3133:February 20, 2010, at the
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2834:. CBC.ca. November 5, 2010
2567:"Bachman-Turner Overdrive"
2537:"Bachman Turner Overdrive"
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2081:List of Canadian musicians
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1785:Billy Chapman – keyboards
1592:– guitar, backing vocals
1293:The band was featured in
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3106:October 1, 2010, at the
2586:October 1, 2010, at the
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1610:– drums, backing vocals
1481:Bachman–Turner Overdrive
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1175:B.T.O. Live – Japan Tour
940:Bachman–Turner Overdrive
841:BTO played this song on
656:Roll on Down the Highway
285:Roll on Down the Highway
237:Bachman–Turner Overdrive
229:https://www.btoband.com/
43:Bachman–Turner Overdrive
18:Bachman Turner Overdrive
4075:Mercury Records artists
3441:Takin' Care of Business
3383:Best of B.T.O. (So Far)
2505:Something to Talk About
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1317:Takin' Care of Business
932:Takin' Care of Business
878:Victoria Memorial Arena
818:The band also released
731:Best of B.T.O. (So Far)
593:Takin' Care of Business
360:Early history 1971–1973
277:Takin' Care of Business
3033:"Saddlesore Galactica"
2626:"Bachman & Turner"
2332:March 4, 2016, at the
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1067:in 2005, followed by
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711:Lookin' Out for No. 1
387:C. F. ("Fred") Turner
306:(guitar, vocals) and
4100:Curb Records artists
3700:David Clayton-Thomas
2942:. January 13, 2023.
2910:. January 12, 2023.
2630:Bachmanandturner.com
2606:on February 24, 2012
2411:on December 30, 2018
1301:Saddlesore Galactica
1219:Impact and influence
1208:died at age 61 in a
1148:Bachman & Turner
1118:bachmanandturner.com
1109:Bachman & Turner
989:In 1988 the 1974–77
721:album in CD format.
577:BTO's second album,
239:, often abbreviated
178:Brent Howard Knudsen
30:For other uses, see
4095:MCA Records artists
3329:Rock n' Roll Nights
3101:version of the band
2999:on August 27, 1984.
2676:Winnipeg Free Press
2434:. Billboard Books.
2312:Interview track on
1855:Jim Robinson – bass
1734:– bass, lead vocals
1668:– lead vocals, bass
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1473:Rock n' Roll Nights
1269:The Doobie Brothers
1126:Winnipeg Free Press
1001:American Boyfriends
874:Rock n' Roll Nights
858:Rock n' Roll Nights
838:Rock n' Roll Nights
821:Rock n' Roll Nights
343:on April 28, 2023.
4045:Boogie rock groups
3813:The Tragically Hip
3694:Buffy Sainte-Marie
3483:Lookin' Out for #1
3476:Take It Like a Man
3375:Compilation albums
2380:"ClassicBands.com"
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1200:Band member deaths
900:Everything Is Grey
843:American Bandstand
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699:Take It Like a Man
553:Backed by manager
55:BTO in 1974 (L–R:
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