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词条 Doug and the Slugs
释义

  1. Band history

  2. Band member timeline

  3. Discography

     Singles  Studio albums  Compilation albums 

  4. Awards and recognition

  5. References

  6. External links

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| caption =
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| origin = Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
| genre = Pop
| years_active = {{start date|1977}}–{{end date|2004}}
2009–present
| label = A&M
RCA Records
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| website = {{URL|dougandtheslugs.ca}}
| current_members = Ted Okos
Rick Baker
John Burton
Simon Kendall
Steve Bosley
John "Wally" Watson
| past_members = Doug Bennett
}}Doug and the Slugs are a Canadian pop music group formed in 1977 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The band enjoyed a number of Canadian top 40 hits in the 1980s, most notably "Too Bad" (1980), "Who Knows How To Make Love Stay" (1982), "Making It Work" (1983) and "Tomcat Prowl" (1988). The song "Too Bad" served as the theme song for the 1999-2001 ABC sitcom The Norm Show, starring Norm Macdonald.[1]

Band history

Doug and the Slugs was founded in Vancouver in 1977 by Toronto-born Doug Bennett,[2] who had been a graphic designer in his home town before moving to British Columbia in the mid-1970s. Bennett served as the band's chief songwriter, frontman, and lead singer. Keyboardist Simon Kendall described Bennett's writing style: "He had some unique and very interesting lyrics. An anachronistic style, if you like. He was a bit of R&B, he was a bit 1940s, he was a bit Tex-Mex. As a writer, I think he deserves more credit than he gets for being intelligent. He wrote some beautiful and quite provocative songs."[3]

After some turnover amongst Slugs in the early months, the lineup stabilized by 1978, and for the entirety of their recording career (1978–1992), Doug & the Slugs consisted of lead vocalist Doug Bennett, guitarists Richard Baker and John Burton, keyboardist Simon Kendall, bassist Steve Bosley, and drummer John "Wally" Watson.[1]

In their early years, Doug and the Slugs had trouble getting club owners to book them due to their name. They entered a battle of the bands in Vancouver at the Body Shop, but lost.[4] Hardly discouraged, the enterprising Bennett formed an underground following of dedicated fans by promoting his own dances at booked community halls (most notably the Commodore Ballroom) in Vancouver, and giving these dances attention-grabbing names like "Beach Blanket Bungle," "Secret Agent Man," and "The Last Upper."[5] These Dances became hot ticket items due to their guaranteed-good-time status[6] during 1978-1979.[7] Doug and the Slugs also put on an annual outdoor dance festival known as "Slugfest."[8]

The band built a solid following in the Vancouver area through constant live performances. Determined to exert control over their own music and artwork, the band founded their own record label, Ritdong Records, and worked out a distribution deal with RCA Records for their recordings (Bennett chose the name "Ritdong" because he described it as the sound produced by an out of tune guitar[9]). Their debut 45 single "Too Bad" was issued on Ritdong in February 1980, and became a substantial hit in Vancouver, rising to #2 on local Top 40 station CKLG. Shortly thereafter, the track entered the Canadian hit parade, becoming a top ten hit. The song [10] would also be used in the late 1990’s as the theme song to the sitcom The Norm Show. That same year, Doug & The Slugs' manager, Sam Feldman mortgaged his house to make The Slugs debut album, Cognac & Bologna,[11] that was recorded at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario.

Throughout the 1980s, a string of singles and albums followed. Their biggest success was 1982's Music For The Hard Of Thinking, which in Canada peaked at #22, and spun off two top 40 singles: "Who Knows How To Make Love Stay" and "Making It Work". However, the band didn't break through internationally, and RCA ended their distribution deal with Ritdong in 1984, after the release of the best-of compilation Ten Big Ones.

Ritdong then entered into a distribution deal with A&M Records. Two Doug & The Slugs albums were issued via this deal (1984's Popaganda and 1988's Tomcat Prowl), as well as a Doug Bennett solo album (1986's Animato, on which all the Slugs played). The 1988 single "Tomcat Prowl" became the band's final top 40 entry, peaking at #23.

Ritdong's deal with A&M expired after Tomcat Prowl, and the group didn't record for several years. Doug & The Slugs' final album (1992's Tales From Terminal City) came out on their own Tomcat Records label. It is the only Doug & The Slugs album not to have hit the Canadian charts.

Most of the Slugs left the band after 1992, although Kendall stayed until 1994. After this time, Bennett toured with an ever-rotating cast of new musicians, still billing their act as Doug & the Slugs. The original Slugs reunited to back Doug for two "25th anniversary" shows in Vancouver in 2003.

Bennett acknowledged the fact that he was a heavy drinker, and eventually all of the years of playing bars and heavy drinking onstage compromised his health. He succumbed to liver cirrhosis[12] after falling into a coma in October 2004, passing through Calgary from Saskatchewan.[12][13] Kendall remarked that Bennett "hadn't been looking after himself. His health [had] not been good for the last couple of years, so it wasn't a total surprise. But nobody realized how sick he was.".[11]

After a gap of several years, the original Slugs (Baker, Bosley, Burton, Kendall, and Watson) reunited in 2009 and invited singer Ted Okos to be their new frontman. The group still performs live dates as Doug & the Slugs, although now none of them is named Doug.

Band member timeline

The initial band members were (based on available information):

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  bar:Richard Baker text:"guitar" from:01/12/1978 till:31/12/1992 color:guitar  bar:Doug Bennett text:"lead vocals" from:01/01/1977 till:16/10/2004 color:lead  bar:Keith Merritt text:"tambourine, vocals" from:01/07/1996 till:end color:bass  bar:Steve Bosley text:"bass" from:01/10/1978 till:31/12/1994 color:bass  bar:John Burton text:"guitar" from:01/01/1977 till:16/10/2004 color:guitar  bar:Chris Murray Driver text:"drums, vocals" from:01/10/2001 till:end color:drums  bar:Marc Gladstone text:"keyboards, vocals" from:01/05/1998 till:end color:keys  bar:Dennis Henderson text:"bass" from:01/01/1977 till:01/01/1978 color:bass  bar:Simon Kendall text:"keyboards" from:08/12/1978 till:31/12/1994 color:keys  bar:Ted Laturnus text:"drums" from:01/01/1977 till:01/01/1978 color:drums  bar:Drew Neville text:"keyboards" from:01/01/1977 till:01/01/1978 color:keys  bar:John Watson text:"drums" from:12/08/1978 till:31/12/1994 color:drums  bar:Jay Wittur text:"bass, vocals" from:01/07/1996 till:end color:bass  bar:Doug Grant text:"drums, bg vocals" from:01/09/1995 till:15/10/2002 color:drums  

Dennis Henderson retired from being a high school electronics teacher at Hugh McRoberts Secondary School in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. He has also stopped teaching guitar at Hillcrest and Killarney Community Centres after a fulfilling 10 year run. He still performs original roots-based folk music with his longtime partner, Barb Fraser, as "Fraser/Henderson". Their web site is fraser-henderson.com

In Season 3, Episode 11: It's Backwards Day of Da Vinci's Inquest Simon Kendall is heard playing his composition Hymn For Unbelievers from his CD Sweet Compassion as the episode closes and continuing on in place of the customary Da Vinci ending theme.

Other performers with the band (timelines unknown):

  • drums
    • Vince Ditrich
    • Larry MacGillvary
    • Pat Steward
  • guitar
    • John Ellis
    • Elio Martelli
    • Al Rodger
    • Tony Jenks
  • keyboards
    • Darrell Havers
  • saxophone
    • John Doheny

Discography

Singles

Release dateTitleChart positions
Canada
RPM TOP 100
Album
1980"Too Bad"#20Cognac and Bologna
1980"Chinatown Calculation"#75
1980"Drifting Away"-
1981"Real Enough"-Wrap It!
1981The Slugs:
"Running Around"
-Non-LP single
1983"Who Knows How to Make Love Stay"#25Music for the Hard of Thinking
1983"Making It Work"#29
1983"Nobody but Me"-
1984"It's Alright Medley"-Ten Big Ones
1984"Day by Day"#92Popaganda
1984"Love Shines"-
1984"Waiting for You"#83
1985"White Christmas"-Non-LP single
1986Doug Bennett:
"It's Got to Be Monday"
#80Animato
1988"Tomcat Prowl"#23Tomcat Prowl
1989"(I Don't Want To) Walk Away"#84
1989"It's a Powerful Thing"#64
1992"Terminal City"-Tales from Terminal City

Studio albums

Release dateTitleChart positions
Canada
RPM Album charts
1980Cognac and Bologna#36
1981Wrap It!#28
1982Music for the Hard of Thinking#22
1984Popaganda#43
1986Doug Bennett:
Animato
#95
1988Tomcat Prowl#39
1992Tales from Terminal City-

Compilation albums

  • 1984: Ten Big Ones
  • 1987: Doug and the Slugs (U.S. release only)
  • 1993: Slugcology 101

Awards and recognition

  • 1981: multiple nominee, Juno Award:
    • Composer of the Year, "Too Bad"
    • Best Album Graphics, Cognac and Bologna
    • Single of the Year, "Too Bad"
  • 1983: nominee, Juno Award, Most Promising Group of the Year

References

1. ^{{cite encyclopedia |url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/en/article/doug-and-the-slugs/ |title=Doug and the Slugs |encyclopedia=The Canadian Encyclopedia |accessdate=2012-03-29}}
2. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2004/10/18/bennett_slugs041018.html | accessdate=2009-02-20 | date=18 October 2004 | publisher=CBC News | title=Lead singer for Doug and the Slugs dies}}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=Mackie|first1=John|title=Canada's improbable rock star: Toronto-born singer-songwriter Doug Bennett an Everyman in a Sally Ann suit|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.obituaries/Vf71fFg7upc|accessdate=June 9, 2014|publisher=Vancouver Sun|date=October 19, 2004}}
4. ^{{cite web|last1=Mackie|first1=John|title=Canada's improbable rock star: Toronto-born singer-songwriter Doug Bennett an Everyman in a Sally Ann suit|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.obituaries/Vf71fFg7upc|website=Google Groups|publisher=Vancouver Sun|accessdate=June 9, 2014}}
5. ^{{cite web|last1=Mackie|first1=John|title=Canada's improbable rock star: Toronto-born singer-songwriter Doug Bennett an Everyman in a Sally Ann suit|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.obituaries/Vf71fFg7upc|website=Google Groups|publisher=Vancouver Sun}}
6. ^Dr. Buie, K. M. (June 9, 2014). Personal Interview.
7. ^{{cite web|last1=Mackie|first1=John|title=Canada's improbable rock star: Toronto-born singer-songwriter Doug Bennett an Everyman in a Sally Ann suit|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.obituaries/Vf71fFg7upc|website=Google Groups|publisher=Vancouver Sun|accessdate=June 9, 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web|author=Juan|title=Canada's improbable rock star: Toronto-born singer-songwriter Doug Bennett an Everyman in a Sally Ann suit|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.obituaries/Vf71fFg7upc|website=Google Groups|publisher=Google Groups|accessdate=June 9, 2014}}
9. ^{{cite news|last1=Mackie|first1=John|title=Canada's improbable rock star: Toronto-born singer-songwriter Doug Bennett an Everyman in a Sally Ann Suit|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.obituaries/Vf71fFg7upc|accessdate=June 9, 2014|publisher=Vancouver Sun|date=October 19, 2004}}
10. ^{{cite news|last1=Mackie|first1=John|title=Canada's improbable rock star: Toronto-born singer-songwriter Doug Bennett an Everyman in a Sally Ann Suit|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.obituaries/Vf71fFg7upc|publisher=Vancouver Sun|date=October 19, 2004}}
11. ^{{cite news|last1=Mackie|first1=John|title=Canada's improbable rock star: Toronto-born singer-songwriter Doug Bennett an Everyman in a Sally Ann suit|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.obituaries/Vf71fFg7upc|publisher=Vancouver Sun|date=October 19, 2004}}
12. ^Dr. Buie, W. D. (June 9, 2014). Personal Interview.
13. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.straight.com/article/wacky-bennett-created-beauty | publisher=The Georgia Straight|title=Wacky Bennett Created Beauty | accessdate=2009-02-20 | date=21 October 2004 | first=Alexander | last=Varty }}

External links

  • Official Doug And The Slugs website
  • Entry for Doug And The Slugs at CanadianBands.com
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