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Quintessential Canadian Rockers April Wine to be inducted to Canadian Music Hall of FameThe Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) is pleased to announce the induction of hard-rock band, April Wine, to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. In 2009, the group marked its 40th anniversary a celebrated span of time that has produced an impressive repertoire of hits among its 16 studio albums all which have surpassed gold status. April Wine will receive their honour at THE 2010 JUNO AWARDS in St. Johns, Newfoundland and Labrador, on Sunday, April 18th during CTVs live broadcast.

April Wine formed in late 1969 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, but vocalist/guitarist Myles Goodwyn, guitarist David Henman, drummer Ritchie Henman and bassist Jimmy Henman soon moved to Montreal. "Fast Train," their first hit, appeared in 1971, the same year as the self-titled debut album. Jimmy Henman left soon after and was replaced by Jimmy Clench. The next year brought the band's first Canadian number one single, "You Could Have Been a Lady," from On Record. David and Ritchie Henman left before the next album, Electric Jewels, could be recorded; they were replaced by Jerry Mercer and Gary Moffet. After April Wine Live (1974) and Stand Back (1975), Steve Lang replaced Clench, who left to join Bachman-Turner Overdrive and later Loverboy. In 1976, The Whole World's Goin' Crazy became the first Canadian album to go platinum and their resulting tour was the first to gross one million dollars. Forever for Now appeared in 1976, followed by April Wine Live at the El Mocambo in 1977. Guitarist Brian Greenway was added that same year, making the band a sextet. After 1978's First Glance and 1979's Harder...Faster, "Just Between You and Me" became April Wine's biggest U.S. hit. The single (one of three Top 40 American singles by the band) propelled 1981's Nature of the Beast to platinum-record status. Power Play followed in 1982, and 1984's Animal Grace was their last album. Myles Goodwyn recorded his first self titled solo album in 1988. Four years later, all the original members joined for a Canadian tour, which convinced them to resume recording. "If You Believe in Me," the band's first single in eight years, was followed by 1993's Attitude. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Comentarios

9 years ago

marilyn gri

one of Canada's finest.... great tracks and current mood.....

9 years ago

drServitis

HATE CANADIANS, butLIKE CANADIAN ROCK.Strange.

9 years ago

Steve Quadling

Eddy G saw your post a little late maybe in regards to your bet but this show was in 1984 on the One More For The Road Tour at the Ottawa Civic Centre

9 years ago

OScaleAmtrak

Thank you Myles for including this one in the set at Bissell's Hideaway in Ridgeville Ontario on 06-21-14. Watching you perform this before your retirement from touring really choked me up. Good luck and thank you for all of your music and performances.

10 years ago

diverdude701

My other piano-man friend's opening lyrics here seem very a-propos

10 years ago

TemporaryRare

Harmonica <3

10 years ago

Derek Hansin

yet another outstanding band who will never get into the r&r hall of fame.. but fuck it. they're in good company.

10 years ago

Edward Przydzial

this love. much respect.

10 years ago

fundyracer

I used to have the cassette. Can't find the Live CD. Help!!

10 years ago

Ampxxx99

Dont cry for April Wine, they played every stadium from Toronto to Vancouver to Saskatoon to Halifax and they are still going at it 30 plus years later.

11 years ago

Mao Rogue

The only reason they're not considered All That anymore is because of how the stinking Jew music brokers align with crap like Adele and Justine Bieber.

11 years ago

Eddy G

Saw them 5 times, they play montreal every year without fail.

11 years ago

Eddy G

Does anyone know what year this show is from? I am trying to settle an argument. A friend of mine thinks they won`t play this song live lately because they are not as popular anymore, thus a victim of the rock n roll game, so they are embarassed about not being a big band anymore and won`t do a song about being a victim of the game. Have they performed it live in the last 15 years? If they did then I will win the argument.

11 years ago

TheRealCritique

I'm an American, and I heard April Wine, mostly because of I Like To Rock. Then somehow, they got lumped in with Night Ranger and other hairbands I hated from the 80s. These guys, however, aren't assholes or cheesy. They're pretty honest, and underground industrial, metal, and then grunge passed them by, but they're a good band. As far as Canadians go, I'd put them possibly only behind Neil Young and Rush. Like em better than Bryan Adams. Interesting, and sad. RnR is a vicious game indeed.

11 years ago

eastboundberto

I've seen April Wine play three times and this is the only song I'd wanted to hear but hadn't! Such a good song..

11 years ago

Darin Frisbie

Yes! Better Sweet!

11 years ago

acidheadzzzz

fantastic performance..thanks for this upload. love this band.

12 years ago

Paul Coady

saw them twice live in concert in the late 70's. awsome show. nova scotia bands rock!

12 years ago

BlackFloyd94

One of the greatest rock songs of all time.

12 years ago

BrousE

love this guy awesome

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