Saturday, October 24, 2009

PRISM & BUCK 5 OCTOBER 30, 2009

In the late 1960's, the punkish Vancouver band "Seeds of Time" formed the basis for what would eventually become Prism. Their bad-boy image was evinced in an early regional hit single "My Home Town" in 1969. Marking the band as recording artists, the record and follow-up "Cryin' the Blues" scored modest success in an infant Canadian music market. Ten years later bandmates Lindsay Mitchell, Al Harlow, Rocket Norton, and John Hall would find themselves together again, climbing international charts as Prism. Other key players who made Prism possible came from an early '70s Vancouver jazz band "Sunshyne", yielding trumpeter Bruce Fairbairn plus songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Jim Vallance. Singer Ron Tabak was recruited from the local circuit, and this loose community of musicians combined resources in a Vancouver recording studio in July, 1975. (Prism.ca)

 

Come down to BJ'S for some good music, good people and good times. 



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