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284:, and which featured the singles "All Peace" and "Be My Witness". Despite strong critical reviews, however, an expected mainstream breakthrough did not materialize, as the band's manager pursued a strategy of keeping them off the road at first, in the hope of allowing market demand for their live show to build up so that he could book the band into larger venues than they had previously played. Instead of having the intended effect, the strategy merely reduced the album's sales to barely half those of 178:, guitarist Chris Miller, saxophone and vocalist Chris Plock, bassist Jason Mercer, drummer Gregor Beresford, and guitarist and vocalist Peter Mercier when all of the founding members were high school classmates. Vocalist Dave Wall joined the band in 1988, and vocalist and saxophonist 365:
on July 26, 2008 at the insistence of the festival's director Sam Baijal. He felt it was important that they headline the festival's 25th anniversary. The reunion lineup consisted of Brown, Fenner, Miller, Mercer, Wall, Hardy, Whiteman and Bona.
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and Both Ends of the Earth. Chris Miller worked in film post-production. Hardy, Bona and Plock became session musicians who have played on albums by a wide variety of Canadian rock, pop, jazz and blues musicians, and Beresford joined
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in 1992. The singles "Make Amends", "Afterglow" and "Original Grin" were all hits on campus and modern rock radio stations in the next year.
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With the exposure they gained from "Put Your Head On", the band signed to the independent label Yonder Records, and released
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to make its final bid for commercial success in the larger American market, but instead the band soon broke up.
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continued to record and perform as a duo. Jason Mercer played with DiFranco's band and continues to tour with
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in 1995, although the original version of "As Right as They Want to Be" was replaced with a live version.
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as his bass player. He lives in Brooklyn, NY and works as a producer. Dave Wall recorded two albums (
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in 1990. The single "Put Your Head On" b/w "As Right as They Want to Be" (1990), produced by
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companies, which further limited the number of venues available for them to play.
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Have Not Been the Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985-1995
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and Daniel Barnes played with the band during this era.
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Michael Barclay, Ian A.D. Jack and Jason Schneider,
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Index

The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir
Toronto
Ontario
Alternative rock
Kate Fenner
Chris Brown
Andrew Whiteman
Gene Hardy
bourbontabernaclechoir.com
alternative rock
Toronto
Kate Fenner
Chris Brown
Andrew Whiteman
Gene Hardy
Bob Wiseman
Metalworks Studios
Mississauga, Ontario
Bruce McDonald
soundtrack
Highway 61
Que Vida
Broken Social Scene
Apostle of Hustle
Tom Cochrane
Ragged Ass Road
Howie Beck
Ani DiFranco
Michael Phillip Wojewoda
Canadian Music Week

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