The Guess Who
Memorable music out of the wheatfields of Canada.
The Rave-Ons
- Chad Allan - guitar/vocals - Born Allan Kowbel, ca 1945,
Winnipeg, Canada
- John Glowa - guitar
- Gordon Murison - guitar
- Ron Allardyce - drums
Students from Miles Macdonell
Collegiate.
Allan's Silvertones/The
Silvertones I
- Chad Allan - guitar/vocals
- Johnny Glowa - guitar
- Brian "Ducky" Donald - drums
- Carol Barnes - vocals
- Bob Ashley - keyboards
- Jim Kale - bass - B. August 11, 1943, Winnipeg, Canada.
Former member of the Jaywalkers.
The Silvertones II
( - 1961)
- Chad Allan - guitar/vocals
- Larry Wah - guitar
- Brian "Ducky" Donald - drums
- Carol Barnes - vocals
- Bob Ashley - keyboards
- Jim Kale - bass
The Silvertones III
(1961 - 1962)
- Chad Allan - guitar/vocals
- Randy
Bachman - guitar - Born Randall Charles Bachman on September 27,
1943, Winnipeg, Canada. Formerly with The Embers,
The
Velvetones, and The Jurymen.
- Garry Peterson - drums - B. May 26, 1945.
- Carol West - vocals
- Bob Ashley - keyboards
- Jim Kale - bass
Changed name to Chad Allan and The
Reflections.
Chad Allan and The
Reflections/The Guess Who I (1962 - Dec.
1965)
- Chad Allan - guitar/vocals
- Randy
Bachman - guitar
- Garry Peterson - drums
- Bob Ashley - keyboards
- Jim Kale - bass
Name changed to Chad Allan and The
Expressions to avoid confusion with Detroit group The
Reflections, then to The Guess Who after promotional records of
"Shakin' All Over" were pressed with "Guess Who?" instead of Chad Allan
and The Expressions (since the record sounded British, the record
company did not want record buyers to know the band was from
Canada).
Albums:
- "Shakin'
All Over - The Guess Who's Chad Allan & The Expressions"
(1965) - Single: "Shakin' All Over"
The Guess Who II (Dec. 1965 - 1966)
- Burton
Cummings - keyboards/vocals - Born Burton Lorne Cummings on
December 31, 1947, Winnipeg, Canada. Former member of The Deverons.
- Chad Allan - guitar/vocals
- Randy
Bachman - guitar
- Garry Peterson - drums
- Jim Kale - bass
Chad Allan leaves the band.
The Guess Who III
(1966)
The Guess Who IV (1966 - July 1970)
Albums:
- "Wheatfield
Soul" (1968) - Single: "These Eyes"
- "Born in Canada" (1969)
- "Canned
Wheat" (1969) - Singles: "Laughing", "Undun",
"No Time"
- "American
Woman" (1970) - Single: "American Woman", "No
Sugar Tonight"
- "The Way They Were" (1976)
Randy Bachman
leaves to pursue solo career and later forms Brave Belt, which
evolves into Bachman-Turner
Overdrive.
The Guess Who V (July 1970 - 1972)
- Burton
Cummings - keyboards/vocals/wind
- Garry Peterson - drums
- Jim Kale - bass
- Kurt Winter - guitar - b. April 2, 1946; d. December 14, 1997
- formerly with Winnipeg band Gettysbyrg Address (with Bill
Wallace) and Brother (with Bill Wallace and Vance
Masters).
- Greg Leskiw - guitar/vocals - b. August 5, 1947 - formerly
with Wild Rice.
Albums:
- "Share the Land" (1970) - Singles: "Share the
Land", "Bus Rider", "Hang On To Your Life"
- "So Long Bannatyne" (1971) - Single: "Rain
Dance", "Sour Suite"
- "Rockin'" (1972) - Singles: "Heartbroken
Bopper", "Guns, Guns, Guns"
Greg Leskiw leaves
because of internal squabble, returns to Winnipeg, and forms Mood Jga
Jga; played in Crowcuss (with Bill Wallace); then formed
Kilowatt (also with Bill Wallace); later formed Swing
Soniq.
The Guess Who VI (1972)
- Burton
Cummings - keyboards/vocals
- Garry Peterson - drums
- Jim Kale - bass
- Kurt Winter - guitar
- Don McDougall - guitar/vocals - b. November 5, 1947 - Former
member of Vancouver-based folk band Mother Tucker's Yellow Duck
and The Vicious Circle.
Albums:
- "Live
at the Paramount" (1972) - Single: "Runnin' Back to
Saskatoon"
Jim Kale leaves the band, but resurfaces
with a reformed Guess Who in 1978.
The Guess Who VII
(1972 - 1974)
- Burton
Cummings - keyboards/vocals
- Garry Peterson - drums
- Kurt Winter - guitar
- Don McDougall - guitar/vocals
- Bill Wallace - bass/vocals - b. May 18, 1949 - Formerly with
Kurt Winter in Brother.
Albums:
- "Artificial Paradise" (1973) - Single: "Follow Your
Daughter Home"
- "#10" (1973)
- "Road Food" (1974) - Singles: "Star Baby",
"Clap for the Wolfman"
Kurt Winter and Don
McDougall are replaced by Toronto guitarist Domenic Troiano;
both Winter and McDougall resurface in the reformed Guess Who in
1979.
The Guess Who VIII
(1974 - 1975) (split)
- Burton
Cummings - keyboards/vocals
- Garry Peterson - drums
- Bill Wallace - bass/vocals
- Domenic Troiano - guitar/vocals - Formerly with
Mandela, Bush, and The James
Gang.
Albums:
- "Flavours" (1975) - Single: "Dancin' Fool"
- "Power in the Music" (1975)
After their
breakup, Burton
Cummings started a solo career.
The Guess Who IX (1978 - 1979) (reformed)
- Jim Kale - bass
- Kurt Winter - guitar
- Don McDougall - guitar/vocals
- Vance Masters - drums - formerly with The Crescendos,
Fifth, Brother (with Kurt Winter and Bill
Wallace), and Diane Hetherington & The
Merry-Go-Round; also toured with Burton
Cummings.
Album:
- "Guess Who's Back" (1979)
Ref: bevmasters
The Guess Who X(1979 - Nov. 1980)
- Jim Kale - bass
- Dave Inglis - guitar
- Don McDougall - guitar/vocals
- Vance Masters - drums
Album:
- "All This for a Song" (1979)
Another album was
partially recorded, but never released (Ref: bevmasters). Don
McDougall later joins The Randy Bachman
Band. Vance Masters later joined Winnipeg-based
country-rock band Guns 4 Hire.
The Guess Who XI (1983) (reformed w/original lineup)
Albums:
- "Together Again" (also released on video) (1983)
Burton
Cummings continues solo career. Randy Bachman
forms The Randy
Bachman Band.
The Guess Who XII
(1990 - 1997) (reformed)
- Jim Kale - bass
- Garry Peterson - drums
- Dale Russell - guitar
- Leonard (Lewsh) Shaw - keyboards/sax/flute
- Terry Hatty - guitar/vocals
Album:
- "Lonely
One" (1995)
The Guess Who XIII
(1997 - 1999)
- Jim Kale - bass
- Garry Peterson - drums
- Dale Russell - guitar
- Leonard (Lewsh) Shaw - keyboards/sax/flute
- Carl Dixon - guitar/vocals
Albums:
- "The
Spirit Lives On" (1998) - Remade versions of classic Guess
Who hits.
- "Down
the Road" (live) (1999)
The Guess Who XIV
(2000) (Reunion)
Compilations:
- "Best
of Guess Who" (1971)
- "Best
of The Guess Who, Vol. 2" (1974)
- "The
Greatest of The Guess Who" (1977)
- "'American
Woman', 'These Eyes', & Other Hits" (1985)
- "Best of Guess Who: Live" (1986)
- "These
Eyes" (1997)
- "Track
Record: The Guess Who Collection" (2-CDs) (1988)
- "At Their Best" (1993)
- "Ultimate
Collection" (3-CDs) (1997)
Hartman Recommends:
If you like the music of Burton Cummings and The Guess
Who, go for the 3-CD set "Ultimate
Collection". It not only includes all the hits, but it
also has a lot of great stuff not included on the 2-CD "Track
Record" set... you won't be disappointed.
Required Reading: "American
Woman: The Story of The Guess Who" (1995) by John Einarson,
published by Quarry Press, Inc., P.O. Box 1061, Kingston, Ontario
K7L 4Y5.
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