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  1. After Allan's departure in 1966, guitarist Bruce Decker, a former bandmate of Cummings in the Deverons, joined for a few months. The Guess Who released its first album, It's Time, with Cummings on vocals and keyboards, Bachman on guitar, Kale on bass, and Peterson on drums, in the summer of 1966.

    • Garry Peterson, Leonard Shaw, Derek Sharp, Michael Devin, Michael Staertow
    • 1965–1975, 1977–present
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  3. It's Time is the third studio album by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. It's also the last to feature original lead singer Chad Allan who left after the release of the album. This album introduces Burton Cummings and Bruce Decker of The Deverons. Bruce Decker is shown on the album cover, but did not perform on the album.

    • March–May 1966
    • Sound 80, Minneapolis
  4. 17 de ago. de 2014 · Dave Bonner photo Bruce Decker, 17, is carried away by RCMP after making a run for the stairs where the Beatles had just greeted fans at Winnipeg International Airport on Aug. 18, 1964. The...

    • John Einarson
  5. 18 de ago. de 2014 · The band was en route from London to San Francisco to begin their first U.S. tour. Police nabbed 17-year-old Bruce Decker before he reached the band, but the Beatles did witness the episode, photographs of which made the front pages the following day.

  6. 17 de oct. de 2020 · October 17, 2020. Master of the 'Winnipeg sound' Taylor was instrumental in rock's early years in city. By: Alan Small. SUPPLIED. Taylor (left) with Deverons’ guitarist Bruce Decker at a 1964...

  7. About this Collection. Bruce B. Decker (1950-1995), a Republican political consultant and public policy advocate, dedicated himself to AIDS research, education and treatment programs after learning he was HIV-positive in 1984. That same year, Decker helped found Concerned Americans for Individual Rights, a national organization of moderate and ...