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Kensington Market (band)

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109:-based rock band, active from 1967 to 1969. Named after a downtown Toronto neighbourhood, it was known for 'gentle, lyrical, rock music', masterful musicianship, and for being was one of the first Canadian rock bands to develop a style independent of US and British models. 311:, again produced by Pappalardi, was released in 1969; Warner Brothers issued the singles "Witches Stone" and "Help Me". But the band had lost its creative direction. Finkelstein dropped them and, by the spring of 1969, they had broken up. 289:. For Kensington Market, the concert was a disaster, with McKie saying that they played like amateurs. The incident so demoralized the band that they never recovered. Drugs were now involved. In addition, the expected sales of 176:
In 1967, for Stone Records, Kensington Market released four singles: "Bobby's Birthday", "I Would be the One", "Mr. John" and "Kensington Market". "Mr. John" peaked at #76 on RPM's Canadian Top 100 chart in September, 1967.
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and was looking for new bands. He offered to help them form a new band, bringing in Martynec and Watson, and Darou returned. The band launched at the Night Owl on Toronto's Avenue Road on 4 June 1967. Writing in the
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Alex Darou, according to the band's lawyer, became a recluse and starved himself to death in the early 1970s. Watson retired from the world of music. Mills-Cockell formed the band
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did not materialize. Warner Bros, having reportedly taken issue with the cover (a picture of the band grouped in the snow), did little to promote it.
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In August 1968, the band began a US tour and "I Would Be The One" reached #59 on the national RPM chart. The tour included a show at San Francisco's
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In 1968, Warner Bros. re-released "I Would be the One" and a new single, "Speaking of Dreams". Both songs would appear on their debut album,
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In the winter of 1968, Kensington Market began recording its second album, now with the addition of keyboardist
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where, along with Bob Yukich and Alfred Johns, they had band The Vendettas, which had opened for
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club they were playing at, contract in hand. The band flew to New York, played several shows at
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The band was formed by singer/songwriter and guitarist Keith McKie, former
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In 1965, The Vendettas moved to Toronto and were invited to audition for
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magazine, and they were invited to play in a jam session with former
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The Market also landed the contract to do the soundtrack to the 1967
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frontman, singer/songwriter Luke Gibson. McKie and Darou were from
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Index

Toronto
Ontario
Pop rock
Warner Bros.
Gene Martynec
John Mills-Cockell
Toronto
Bobby Kris & The Imperials
Gene Martynec
Luke & The Apostles
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
The Everly Brothers
The Dave Clark Five
The Searchers
Ronnie Hawkins
David Clayton-Thomas
Bernie Finkelstein
True North Records
The Paupers
Don Owen
The Ernie Game
Leonard Cohen
Mariposa Folk Festival
Gordon Lightfoot
David Rea
Felix Pappalardi
Cream
The Youngbloods
Warner Bros.
Ottawa

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