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April Wine Band

 

April Wine

Gli April Wine sono un gruppo hard rock canadese formato nel 1969. Secondo quanto dichiarato dalla band, fu scelto il nome April Wine perché a detta dei membri le due parole suonavano bene insieme. Ad oggi la band ha pubblicato oltre 20 album e crea uno spettacolo live che sembra attirare folle di devoti attraverso il Canada a più di 40 anni di distanza dai primi passi mossi dalla band nel mondo dell'Hard rock.

Biografia

I primi anni

Gli April Wine si formarono a Waverley, Nuova Scozia (un sobborgo di Halifax) nel 1969 da un'idea dei fratelli David Henman (chitarra) e Ritchie Henman (batteria). La formazione fu completata da Jim Henman (basso) e Myles Goodwin (voce, chitarra). Nel 1970 la band si sposta a Montréal e nello stesso anno firma un contratto con la Aquarius Records. Il debutto omonimo fu pubblicato nel 1971 e conteneva il singolo Fast Train, che ricevette numerosi passaggi radiofonici in Canada, decretò Goodwin come principale compositore del gruppo e rese possibile per gli April Wine registrare un secondo album. Alla fine del 1971 Jim Henman uscì dal gruppo, venendo sostituito da Jim Clench.

I primi successi

Sotto la guida del produttore Ralph Murphy gli April Wine pubblicano nel 1972 il secondo album, intitolato On Record. Il primo singolo estratto dal disco fu You Could Have Been A Lady, cover degli Hot Chocolate che ottenne un enorme successo, arrivando al primo posto delle stazioni radio canadesi e figurando nella classifica Billboard Hot 100 per undici settimane. Da On Record fu pubblicata come singolo anche una reinterpretazione di Elton John, che trovò ancora una volta successo nelle radio canadesi e divenne una hit minore negli Stati Uniti. Grazie a questi singoli, On Record fu certificato disco d'oro.

Durante le registrazioni del terzo album David e Ritchie Henman lasciarono il gruppo, e Goodwin rimase l'unico membro fondatore. Vennero così reclutati il batterista Jerry Mercer e il chitarrista Gary Moffett, che completarono le registrazioni rendendo così possibile la pubblicazione di Electric Jewels nel 1973, supportato da un tour chiamato Electric Adventure, che riscosse un gran successo.

Il successo internazionale

Il quarto album degli April Wine, Stand Back, pubblicato nel 1975, riscosse un enorme successo e, grazie al successo dei singoli Tonight Is A Wonderful Time To Fall In Love e I Wouldn't Want To Lose Your Love, divenne doppio platino in Canada. La traccia d'apertura Oowatanite è una delle canzoni più famose della band canadese. Dopo la pubblicazione del disco Jim Clench lasciò la band che trovò un valido sostituto in Steve Lang.

L'uscita discografica successiva fu The Whole World's Goin' Crazy, che fu il primo disco degli April Wine a diventare disco di platino grazie solo agli ordini di vendita. Le canzoni più popolari di questo album furono la title track e la ballata Like A Lover, Like A Song. Dopo il tour a supporto di The Whole World's Goin' Crazy fu pubblicato il sesto album del gruppo: Forever For Now, contenente il singolo più famoso degli April Wine, You Won't Dance With Me.

Nel 1977 gli April Wine suonarono al club El Mocambo di Toronto come headliners; di spalla c'era una band chiamata The Cockroaches; questi poi si rivelarono essere i Rolling Stones. Nello stesso anno fece il suo ingresso il terzo chitarrista Brian Greenway, che conferì alla band un suono più Hard rock e consentì a Goodwin di dedicarsi alle tastiere per le ballad.

Il settimo album, First Glance, riscosse un successo immediato e segnò l'inizio del successo internazionale. Fu il terzo singolo estratto da First Glance, Roller, che fece diventare la band famosa in Nord America, rimanendo per undici settimane nella classifica di Billboard, e il disco divenne il primo disco d'oro al di fuori del Canada.

Nel 1979 gli April Wine pubblicano il loro album più duro: Harder... Faster, contenente classici quali Say Hello e I Like To Rock. La band supportò il disco con un tour di spalla ai Nazareth e i manager pensarono che il gruppo canadese avrebbe potuto anche intraprendere il tour come headliner.

Gli anni '80

Il primo album degli anni ottanta degli April Wine, The Nature Of The Beast, fu pubblicato nel 1981. La reazione dei fan fu fenomenale, e le vendite salirono. Sfruttando la popolarità di singoli come Just Between You And Me e Sign Of The Gipsy Queen l'album fu il primo a diventare multiplatino anche al di fuori del Canada. Invece di continuare a cavalcare l'onda del successo, gli April Wine subirono un brusco (ma temporaneo) arresto. Infatti Myles Goodwin cominciava a subire lo stress di una routine fatta solo di tour e registrazioni, così il gruppo si prese un breve periodo di pausa.

Dopo diciotto mesi gli April Wine pubblicarono nel 1982 Power Play, la cui traccia di apertura, Anything You Want, You Got It, divenne la canzone introduttiva dei loro concerti. Il tour di Power Play fu il più lungo della storia degli April Wine. Nonostante i buoni riscontri di vendita, Power Play non ebbe la stessa acclamazione dei vecchi album da parte dei critici musicali. Sia l'album che i singoli entrarono nella classifica di Billboard ma non ebbero la stessa permanenza dei predecessori e la band vide tutto ciò come un fallimento.

Con il successore di Power Play le cose sarebbero andate ancora peggio. Le sessioni di registrazione di Animal Grace furono le più lunghe mai intraprese dagli April Wine, e durante il loro svolgimento si verificarono delle spaccature tra alcuni membri del gruppo, tanto che Myles Goodwin si trasferì con la sua famiglia alle Bahamas. Quando l'album fu pubblicato nel 1984 entrò nella classifica di Billboard, ma ne uscì piuttosto velocemente, così come il singolo This Could Be The Right One.

In ogni caso il tour del 1984 (presentato come Farewell Tour) ebbe abbastanza successo da permettere la realizzazione di un live album, One For The Road. Goodwin cominciò a lavorare a quello che doveva essere il suo album solista nel 1985 con l'aiuto di Greenway ed altri turnisti: Daniel Barbe (tastiere), Jean Pellerin (basso) e Marty Simon (batteria). Il risultato, Walking Through Fire fu infine pubblicato nel 1986 come ultimo album degli April Wine prima dello scioglimento.

Dopo lo scioglimento, Myles Goodwin e Brian Greenway pubblicarono degli album solisti.

Il ritorno

Nel 1988 Myles Goodwin tornò in Canada e subito venne braccato da fan che chiedevano una riunione degli April Wine, così cominciò a parlarne con gli altri membri. Un ritorno del gruppo sembrava quasi impossibile, ma dal 1992 gli April Wine tornarono ad esibirsi dal vivo, con una formazione composta da Myles Goodwin, Brian Greenway, Jerry Mercer e Jim Clench (che non suonava col gruppo dal 1975), con l'aggiunta del terzo chitarrista Steve Seagal.

Nel 1993 fu pubblicato il primo album della riunione; Attitude divenne disco d'oro poco dopo la pubblicazione sul mercato discografico. Seagal rimase ancora per un disco, Frigate del 1994, ultimo lavoro prima di un altro periodo di pausa. Infatti l'uscita discografica successiva fu Back To The Mansion del 2001, seguito dal live Greatest Hits Live del 2003. La prima uscita in DVD degli April Wine fu From The Front Row... Live! del 2004. In questo periodo durante gli show degli April Wine c'era in formazione Carl Dixon, ex-membro dei Coney Hatch ed ora dei The Guess Who. Un nuovo album, Roughly Speaking, fu pubblicato nel 2006, e a seguito della sua pubblicazione Jim Clench uscì dal gruppo che lo sostituì con Breen LeBoeuf.

Nel 2007 anche Jerry Mercer lasciò la band; un suo spettacolo d'addio doveva svolgersi a Calgary ma alla fine fu cancellato. Mercer fu sostituito da Blair Mackay.

Nel 2010 gli April Wine furono introdotti nella Canadian Music Hall Of Fame, con l'autorizzazione di Goodwin e Greenway.

Il bassista Jim Clench muore il 3 novembre dello stesso anno.

Formazione

Formazione attuale

  • Myles Goodwin - voce, chitarra, tastiere (1969-)
  • Brian Greenway - chitarra, armonica, cori (1977-)
  • Breen LaBoeuf - basso (2007-)
  • Blair Mackay - batteria (2009-)

Ex componenti

  • Jim Henman - voce, basso (1969)
  • David Henman - chitarra (1969-1973)
  • Ritchie Henman - batteria (1969-1973)
  • Jim Clench - basso (1970-1975, 1992-2006)
  • Gary Moffet - chitarra, cori (1973-1985)
  • Jerry Mercer - batteria (1973-2008)
  • Steve Lang - basso, cori (1975-1985)
  • Daniel Barbe - tastiera (1985)
  • Jean Pellerin - basso (1985)
  • Marty Simon - batteria (1985)
  • Steve Seagal - chitarra (1992-1998)

Discografia

Album in studio

  • April Wine (1971)
  • On Record (1972)
  • Electric Jewels (1973)
  • Stand Back (1975)
  • The Whole World's Goin' Crazy (1976)
  • Forever for Now (1977)
  • First Glance (1978)
  • Harder... Faster (1979)
  • The Nature of the Beast (1981)
  • Power Play (1982)
  • Animal Grace (1984)
  • Walking Through Fire (1986)
  • Attitude (1993)
  • Frigate (1994)
  • Back to the Mansion (2001)
  • Roughly Speaking (2006)

Raccolte

  • Greatest Hits (1979)
  • The Best of April Wine: Rock Ballads (1981)
  • Review and Preview (1981)
  • The Hits (1987)
  • All the Rockers (1987)
  • We Like to Rock (1988)
  • The First Decade (1989)
  • Oowatanite (1990)
  • The April Wine Collection (1992)
  • Champions of Rock (1996)
  • Rock Champions (2000)
  • Classic Masters (2002)
  • Best of April Wine (2003)
  • April Wine Rocks! (2006)
  • The Hard & Heavy Collection (2009)

Album live

  • Live! (1974)
  • Live at the El Mocambo (1977)
  • Ladies Man EP (1980)
  • Monsters of Rock (1980)
  • One for the Road (1985)
  • Greatest Hits Live 1997 (1997)
  • I Like to Rock (2002)
  • Greatest Hits Live 2003 (2003)
  • Live in London (2009)

Video e DVD

  • Live in London (1981)
  • From the Front Row... Live! (2003)


April Wine
is a Canadian rock band formed in 1969 and based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The band enjoyed international success during the 1970s and 80s, releasing more than 20 albums since 1971.

History

Early years

Although April Wine officially began in late 1969 in Waverley, Nova Scotia, their roots can be traced back to St. John's Newfoundland in 1967/68. Brothers David and Ritchie Henman moved there when their father took a job at a local furrier company, Mitchell Furs. They jammed in a house on the corner of Bonaventure Avenue and Fleming Street in St. John's before relocating to Nova Scotia. The original members were brothers David on guitar and Ritchie on drums. Their cousin Jim Henman joined in on bass and Myles Goodwyn completed the sound on lead vocals and guitar. The band quickly realized that Halifax did not provide immediate opportunities to play and record, so the band sent a demo tape to Aquarius Records. Company managers Terry Flood and Donald K. Tarlton returned a rejection letter but the members mistook it for an invitation. On April 1, 1970, April Wine went to Montreal, bringing with them their instruments and $100 in cash. Despite the misunderstanding, Flood and Tarlton were eventually persuaded to sign the band to a contract. Management set them up in a chalet and helped them to play at a local comedy club. The band recorded and released their self-titled debut album April Wine in September 1971. The album included a single, "Fast Train", which was a top 40 hit in Canada and peaked at #38 on the RPM Singles Chart. It established Miles Goodwyn as the main songwriter for the band and the success of the single led the band's label to ask for a second album, despite the fact that the first album suffered from low sales. Jim Henman left the band in the fall of 1971 and was replaced by Jim Clench, the first of many lineup changes:

Mainstream success begins

Under the guidance of producer Ralph Murphy, April Wine recorded their second album, titled On Record in 1972. The first single from the album was a cover version of the song "You Could Have Been a Lady" by the band Hot Chocolate. The record was a commercial success, hitting number two for a single week on the RPM Canadian charts, as well as cracking the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States where it stayed for 11 weeks, peaking at No. 32. Immediately following that triumph, April Wine released a second single from On Record, titled "Bad Side of the Moon". This song, written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, also got much airplay on Canadian radio stations and was a minor hit in the U.S. as well. Both tracks remain staples on classic rock radio stations in Canada. On Record was certified Gold in Canada and the band, along with Murphy, returned to the studio to exploit the popularity generated by their second release.

During the recording of the band's third album, still another line-up change occurred. Before the album's completion, brothers David and Ritchie Henman resigned, leaving Myles Goodwyn as the only remaining original member. Goodwyn and Clench decided to continue the band and began auditions for replacement musicians. Eventually drummer Jerry Mercer (formerly of the Canadian band Mashmakhan) and guitarist Gary Moffet were chosen, and together they finished recording the band's third album entitled Electric Jewels, which contained songs such as "Weeping Widow," "Just Like That" and "Lady Run, Lady Hide." These songs would remain in April Wine's concert set lists for many years. In support of this album, the band embarked on the Electric Adventure Tour where nearly every Canadian arena or concert hall that seated more than 2500 people or more saw the band play. The tour also featured a massive lighting and pyrotechnic show. Touring proved successful; Gene Cornish and Dino Danelli of The Rascals attended a 1974 concert in Massey Hall, and were so impressed they offered to record a live album of the band. The band accepted and the two Rascals became their producers for the project. The one-night recording session was something of a rushed enterprise. "We figured if we hurried everything along, the album would be out by the end of the tour. It was a good idea but the band was sick. The production and sound are not up to par. It sounds like a basement tape", Myles Goodwyn told writer Martin Melhuish. However, the band released what was their first live album and the album went gold.

Gold and platinum years

The band's fifth release, Stand Back went double platinum in Canada, riding on the success of the singles "Tonight Is A Wonderful Time To Fall In Love" and "I Wouldn't Want To Lose Your Love". Following the supporting tour for Stand Back, the roster of members was again shaken up. This time, Jim Clench departed and was replaced by Steve Lang. Clench would stay active in music, doing stints in the rock bands Bachman–Turner Overdrive and Loverboy.

The next release by the band would be titled The Whole World's Goin' Crazy. The album would be the first April Wine release to hit platinum status based on advanced sales orders alone. The album contained the popular title track as well as a successful smash single, the ballad "Like A Lover, Like A Song". Following the supporting tour for Crazy the band returned to the studio to record their sixth album, Forever for Now. The album would be another platinum seller and contained the band's biggest single to date, "You Won't Dance With Me".

On March 4 & 5, 1977, April Wine was booked to play a charity concert at the famed El Mocambo Club in Toronto, Ontario. Co-headliner on the bill was a band called "The Cockroaches", who turned out to be The Rolling Stones. The pseudonym was a poorly kept secret and huge crowds turned out for the event. April Wine's performance was captured and released as the album Live at the El Mocambo. The band got its first chance at touring the U.S. following the El Mocambo gig, first opening for The Rolling Stones, then for various popular headliners, including Styx and fellow Canadian band Rush.

Another line-up change occurred in 1977, though rather than someone leaving, the band added a fifth member, Brian Greenway, who was brought in as a third guitarist and co-vocalist. His addition gave April Wine a powerful three guitar attack that would become synonymous with their hard rock sound. Also, with Brian on board to cover guitar duties, it allowed Myles Goodwyn to switch to keyboards for the band's long list of popular ballads. Incidentally, Brian Greenway's former band, The Dudes, also contained April Wine alumni David and Ritchie Henman.

1978 saw continued Canadian success, and the beginning of international success. The band's seventh album, First Glance, had an immediate impact and the first two singles were both successful on Canadian radio. It was the third single, a raucous rocker called "Roller", that brought the band mass appeal across North America. "Roller" started its momentum in Michigan and soon was a popular hit across the U.S., finding its way into the Billboard Hot 100 where it stayed for eleven weeks. First Glance also found an audience in the U.S., staying on the Billboard album chart for many weeks and making it April Wine's first gold record outside of Canada. Constant touring helped propel the band to greater success, as American audiences from coast-to-coast embraced the hard rock of this "new" band from Canada.

Following on the popularity of First Glance, April Wine released Harder ... Faster in 1979. "Say Hello" and "I Like to Rock" were popular hits on both sides of the border and Harder ... Faster proved to be yet another multi-platinum release for the band. It would stay on the Billboard top album chart for 40 weeks. The supporting tour for the album began as an opening slot for Nazareth on their national tour across the United States.

1980s

The Nature of the Beast was released in January 1981, and riding on the popularity of the hit singles "Just Between You and Me" and the band's cover of the Lorence Hud song "Sign of the Gypsy Queen", the album hit multi-platinum success back home in Canada, and was the first April Wine album to reach platinum status internationally. April Wine embarked on an extensive support tour, performing to their largest crowds ever. Following The Nature of the Beast tour, the band went on an eighteen-month hiatus.

In July 1982, April Wine released their tenth album, Power Play. The album included the singles "Enough is Enough", "If You See Kay" and "Anything You Want, You Got It". The latter would become the band's opening number on the supporting tour, while the "Enough is Enough" video started receiving frequent rotation on MTV. The Power Play tour in 1982 was the band's most extensive. Despite decent sales, Power Play was not met with the same critical acclaim the prior two albums had received; both the album and its singles charted well on Billboard's lists, but for shorter periods of time than earlier albums and singles.

The band started writing and recording the next album, Animal Grace, but during the lengthy process the band members were not getting along, and Myles Goodwyn moved from his native Canada to the Bahamas. Both Animal Grace and its single "This Could be the Right One" rose quickly on the charts, but stayed only for a short time. In 1984 the band got together for its announced "Farewell Tour".

The 1984 tour was successful enough to spawn another live album, One for the Road. Goodwyn then began working on what was intended to be his first solo album in 1985. However, April Wine still contractually owed Capitol Records one more album. Greenway joined Goodwyn in Nassau, along with Montreal session musicians Daniel Barbe (keyboards), Jean Pellerin (bass), and Marty Simon (drums, percussion), to record what was supposed to be the band's final album, Walking Through Fire.

In September 1985 (later in certain countries), the album Walking Through Fire was released under the April Wine name; however, only Goodwyn and Greenway remained of the lineup from the previous album. Goodwyn released a self-titled solo album, and Brian Greenway also released an album following the band's break-up, but April Wine remained on hiatus for the remainder of the 1980s and early 1990s.

Rebirth

In 1988 Myles Goodwyn moved back to Canada from his home in the Bahamas. Although there was interest in an April Wine reunion, and the subject was discussed among the former members, other commitments prevented them from getting together until 1992. April Wine returned to the stage that year, starting with a free concert in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. The reunited band consisted of Goodwyn, Greenway, returning drummer Jerry Mercer and bassist Jim Clench, who hadn't played with the band since 1975. Filling out the act was third guitarist Steve Segal. The band toured in both Canada and the US.

In 1993 the band released the first "true" April Wine album in a decade, titled Attitude. It was certified gold in Canada soon after its release. Segal remained with the band through one more studio release, 1994's Frigate.

The band released another album in 2001, entitled Back to the Mansion. Also in 2001, the band's song "Roller" was featured in the movie Joe Dirt. Then in 2003, they released the live album called Greatest Hits Live 2003.

In 2004 Silverline released April Wine's first DVD-A called From the Front Row ... Live!. From 2001 to 2004 their live shows included Carl Dixon (formerly of the bands Coney Hatch, and The Guess Who) on guitars, keyboards and backing vocals.

April Wine entered into its 37th year as a band in 2006. On October 31 of that year, Aquarius Records released April Wine Rocks!, a new compilation of April Wine favourites, including a bonus live tune and a new album, entitled Roughly Speaking, was released on November 28, 2006.

By the end of 2006, Clench had left the band for the second time and was replaced by bassist Breen LeBoeuf in January 2007. A year later, Mercer announced his retirement; his scheduled final show in Calgary Alberta, ringing in the 2009 new year, was cancelled due to bad weather. Mercer was replaced by drummer Blair Mackay in January 2009.

In 2010 April Wine was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Juno Awards April 18, 2010, in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Goodwyn and Greenway accepted the honour.

On November 3, 2010, former bassist Jim Clench died in a Montreal hospital after a battle with stage 4 lung cancer.

LeBoeuf left April Wine in July 2011 and was replaced by Richard Lanthier from the Yes tribute band Close to the Edge. Mackay left April Wine in March 2012 and was succeeded by Roy "Nip" Nichol, who had performed with the Stacey Thorn Band, Sam Hill and most recently Spare Partz.

April Wine continues to tour across Canada annually and also plays festivals in Europe and in the United States, with the group now consisting of Goodwyn, Greenway, Lanthier, and drummer Roy "Nip" Nichol.

Former bassist Steve Lang died on February 4, 2017, at age 67 after suffering from Parkinson's disease.

Band members

Current members

  • Myles Goodwyn – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards (1969–1986, 1992–Present)
  • Brian Greenway – guitar, vocals (1977–1986, 1992–Present)
  • Richard Lanthier – bass, vocals (2011–Present)
  • Roy Nichol – drums, vocals (2012–Present)

Former members

  • Jimmy Henman – vocals, bass (1969–1971)
  • David Henman – guitar, vocals (1969–1973)
  • Ritchie Henman – drums, keyboards (1969–1973)
  • Jim Clench – bass, vocals (1971–1975, 1992–2006; died 2010)
  • Gary Moffet – guitar, backing vocals (1973–1984)
  • Jerry Mercer – drums (1973–1984, 1992–2008)
  • Steve Lang – bass, backing vocals (1975–1984; died 2017)
  • Daniel Barbe – keyboards (1985–1986)
  • Jean Pellerin – bass (1985–1986)
  • Marty Simon – drums (1985–1986)
  • Steve Segal – guitar (1992–1994)
  • Carl Dixon – guitar, keyboards, vocals (2001–2004)
  • Breen LeBoeuf – bass, vocals (2007–2011)
  • Blair Mackay – drums (2009–2012)

Discography

  • April Wine (1971)
  • On Record (1972)
  • Electric Jewels (1973)
  • Stand Back (1975)
  • The Whole World's Goin' Crazy (1976)
  • Forever for Now (1977)
  • First Glance (1978)
  • Harder ... Faster (1979)
  • The Nature of the Beast (1981)
  • Power Play (1982)
  • Animal Grace (1984)
  • Walking Through Fire (1986)
  • Attitude (1993)
  • Frigate (1994)
  • Back to the Mansion (2001)
  • Roughly Speaking (2006)

Awards

  • April Wine has never been awarded a Juno despite 11 nominations. Myles Goodwyn was awarded the East Coast Music Awards ECMA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003. April Wine was also inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame and awarded with the CMW Lifetime Achievement Award on March 13, 2009. In 2008 they were inducted into the East Coast Music Hall of Fame. On April 18, 2010, they were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

 

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