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for a booking at Arthur, Sybil Burton's hot new club in New York. Freeman then flew them to New York so the A&R people at the major record companies could see them perform. Sparrow were so well received that over the next five months, they commuted back and forth between Toronto and New York. While in the Big Apple, Sparrow also appeared at the Barge in Westhampton (
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Throughout the first few months of 1966, the group consolidated its following on the local club scene. Realizing that they needed to attract a wider audience, Sparrow (as the band was now called) attracted the interest of electronics executive Stanton J. Freeman, who became their manager and arranged
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The single failed to chart on its release. The band returned to Columbia's New York studios in October and recorded a follow-up, the Edmonton Brothers' "Green Bottle Lover," which was coupled with the Dennis Edmonton–Nick St. Nicholas collaboration, "Down Goes Your Love Life." Released the following
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Jack London and the Sparrows began as a beat group and played heavily on Dave Marden's English background. Their early repertoire reflected the influence of the "British invasion" and London even went as far as coaxing the others to "fake" English accents, in order to convince the audience that they
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By mid-1965, the group was beginning to progress beyond its early British influences and was starting to incorporate more of a North American blues-rock sound. At the same time, resentment was growing over London's role in the band; he had signed the recording deal so that he would collect most of
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By then, the band had abandoned Canada (and New York) for the warmer climes of California. During November 1966, Sparrow debuted at It's Boss in West Hollywood. Shortly thereafter, they moved to San Francisco where they performed at the Ark in nearby Sausalito as well as
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The new line-up was responsible for the band's lone album and the subsequent singles. The single "I'll Be The Boy" reached #29 in Canada in March 1965. Only "Our Love Has Passed", however, neared the success of the debut single, reaching #7 on the RPM chart in May 1965.
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replaced Maitland, who went to university. This line-up signed to Capitol Records and scored a #3 hit on the RPM chart with debut single "If You Don't Want My Love". Palmer, however, soon tired of affecting an English accent and was traded for
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the group's royalties. As a result, the band separated from London (who went solo) and recorded a final single as the Sparrows, "Hard Times With The Law", which hit #13 on the RPM chart in August.
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and many others. During June, Dennis Edmonton announced his decision to go solo and the band recruited American guitarist Michael Monarch in early July. Edmonton subsequently changed his name to
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in January 1965. Around the same time, local jazz keyboardist Art Ayre (born March 18, 1942, in Toronto) replaced Feeney, who formed a new version of his former band, the Spellbinders.
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In 1969, in the wake of Steppenwolf's success, Columbia Records went into their archives and released the hitherto unheard 1967 live album of Sparrow at the Matrix, dubbed
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signed them to a $ 500,000 recording contract. After recording two albums with Mars Bonfire and bassist Rushton Moreve along with producer/arranger
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In 1967 St. Nicholas joined Los Angeles-based group the Hardtimes, who soon renamed themselves T.I.M.E., which stands for Trust in Men Everywhere.
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Sparrow continued to commute back and forth between Los Angeles and San Francisco throughout the first six months of 1967, performing alongside
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After his solo career dried up, London moved into production and then became president of the Canadian Association of Real Estate Investors.
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at Massey Hall in Toronto and also found regular work at Chez Monique and the El Patio in the city's Yorkville village.
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to the line-up. Art Ayre left at this point to pursue a career in jazz with the Art Ayre Trio (and later
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had played there the previous summer) on Long Island and at another New York club, the Downtown.
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As the new look Sparrows, the group made its live debut at Waterloo Lutheran University (now
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During September 1965, the Sparrows added singer/songwriter, guitarist and harmonica player
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After moving to Toronto later that year, C.J. Feeney joined on organ. A short while later,
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on the Sunset Strip and asked him to leave T.I.M.E. to rejoin them as Steppenwolf.
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into the mainstream, the Sparrows later morphed into the popular heavy rock group
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band of the 1960s. Notable for being the first group to bring musician
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This article is about the 1960s band. For the band formed in 2010, see
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KAY AND THE SPARROW RARE "COLLECTOR'S ITEM" ORIGINAL RELEASE FROM 1967
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had just arrived from England. Shortly afterwards, Dennis' brother
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The original Jack London and the Sparrows line-up was formed in
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The Best of John Kay & Sparrow: Tighten Up Your Wig
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