Young (19)
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Canadian jazz-rock band from Hamilton, Ontario active during the 1970s. They were led by Roger Plomish. They had a hit in their country in 1971 with the single, "Goin' to the Country" . 1971 line up: Roger Plomish (lead vocals, trumpet, organ, piano, pedal steel guitar) Mo Prieur (sax, flute, vocals) Mike Sloski (drums, percussion) Alex MacDougall (lead guitar, banjo, pedal steel guitar, vocals) Brian Kirkwood (bass, vocals, trumpet) John Redmond (keyboard, lead vocals) Paul Olympico (trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals) Danny Elliott (trombone vocals). By February 1973 the lineup had changed significantly (not listed are Tony Booth and Bruce Ley who left in 1972): Roger Plomish (lead vocals, keyboards, guitar) Bobby Washington (bass, vocals) Roger Dickin (lead guitar) Joe Bendzsa (drums) Joe Edmonds (trombone, euphonium, flute, vocals) Mike Hunter (trombone, octa voice, French horn, vocals, brass arrangements) Carl Watral (trumpet, brass arrangements) Tony Mastrull (trumpet, flugelhorn, French horn, head arranger) Danny Fogel (trumpet, brass arrangements) By August 1973 the band switched managers from John Driscoll to Jules Rabkin and the lineup changed once again: Roger Plomish (lead vocals, keyboards, lead guitar) Jimmy Roberts (tenor sax, flute) Joe Edmonds (trombone, bass, vocals) Mike Hunter (trombone, bass, vocals) Leon Feigenbaum (bass) Joe Bendzsa (drums) Carl Watral (trumpet, flugelhorn) Tony Mastrull (trumpet, flugelhorn) Dennis Collier (trumpet) Roger Dickin (lead guitar)