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band whose members included vocalist Bill Wood and guitarist Andy Ryan. After that band broke up, Wood formed the band Billy Club, while Ryan joined with drummer Mark Caporal to form Eye Eye as a duo, to which vocalist Michael Bell and bassist Doug Ruston were soon added. Both bands were finalists in
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With this success, the band entered the studio to record a demo which attracted interest from several record labels, but their early contract offers were withdrawn when Bell left the band. Wood then joined the band as Bell's replacement, and the band signed to
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until his death in 1990, after the pilot of the glider he was on suffered a cardiac arrest. Caporal, who had his private pilot license, and was still learning to fly gliders, tried but was unable to safely land the aircraft.
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Bill Wood initially continued in music with the band Ghosttown and as a solo artist, before studying business administration and becoming a home renovation contractor; he reemerged in 2007 with the solo album
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for several months to write and prepare songs and to toughen their sound. During this process, Ruston left the band and was replaced by Tom Lewis, and
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chart the week of August 23, 1986, and "X-Ray Eyes" peaked at #52 the week of November 22, while the album peaked at #87 on the
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Donald Quan later achieved prominence as a composer of television and film scores, most notably for the television series
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When it came time to work on a follow-up album the band had few new songs ready to record, and thus worked with producer
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in 1986 on Duke Street, and released the singles "Out on a Limb" and "X-Ray Eyes". "Out on a Limb" peaked at #51 in the
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Volume 44, No. 23, August 30, 1986) puts the song at #51, with no change up or down from the previous week.
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chart in the week of July 5. They toured across Canada to support the album as an opening act for both
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This article is about the Canadian rock band. For the Madagascar lemur, see
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Andy Ryan became a recording engineer and opened his own studio in
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Their song "Essence of You" featured in the 1988 horror film
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also joined the band on keyboards. Their second album,
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Index

Aye-aye
Toronto
Ontario
Rock
new wave
Duke Street Records
Donald Quan
Canadian
Toronto
Q107
CBC Television
Rock Wars
Rock Express
MuchMusic
Duke Street Records
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
RPM100 Singles
Glass Tiger
Platinum Blonde
Juno Award
Most Promising Group
Juno Awards of 1986
CASBY Award
David Bendeth
Donald Quan
Scarborough
Gordon Deppe
Spoons
Honeymoon Suite
Amanda Marshall

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