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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_KaleJim Kale - Wikipedia

    Michael James Kale (born August 11, 1943) is a retired Canadian musician, best known as the original bassist for the rock band The Guess Who. He was also a member of the band Scrubbaloe Caine . In 1987, he was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame as a member of The Guess Who.

  2. Michael James Kale (11 de agosto de 1943 en Winnipeg, Manitoba) es un bajista canadiense, reconocido por ser el bajista de la banda de rock The Guess Who. Participó en la grabación de muchos éxitos de la banda como "These Eyes", "Laughing", "No Time", "Hand Me Down World", "Share the Land" y " American Woman ", la cual coescribió ...

    • 1958 – presente
    • Bajista
    • Canadiense
  3. Starting in the late 1970s, original bassist Jim Kale organized a band under the name of The Guess Who for nostalgia tours with a frequently changing cast of musicians. Kale departed temporarily on some occasions and the surviving band often performed with no original members.

    • Garry Peterson, Leonard Shaw, Derek Sharp, Michael Staertow, Michael Devin
    • 1965–1975, 1977–present
    • History
    • Honors
    • Members
    • Discography
    • Filmography
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    Predecessor groups

    In 1958, Winnipeg singer/guitarist Chad Allan formed a local rock band called Al and the Silvertones. After several lineup changes, the band stabilized in 1962 under the name Chad Allan and the Reflections, which included Allan and keyboardist Bob Ashley, plus future Guess Who mainstays Randy Bachman on guitar, Jim Kaleon bass, and Garry Peterson on drums. Chad Allan and the Reflections released their first single, "Tribute To Buddy Holly", on Canadian-American Records in 1962.They then signe...

    Early years

    Keyboardist Bob Ashley left the band in January 1966 due to the rigors of touring. He was replaced by 18-year-old Burton Cummings (formerly of Winnipeg group the Deverons) who also took on lead vocal duties in conjunction with Chad Allan on the band's first album, released under the band name The Guess Who? (The question mark would be dropped later.) Just a few months later, Allan departed; he returned to college and then became a media personality with the CBC. This left Cummings as the sole...

    "American Woman" era

    Richardson signed the Guess Who to his Nimbus 9 label and production company, and personally financed the recording of a new album in late 1968. The band was also signed to RCA for distribution outside of Canada. The Guess Who transitioned to a more mature pop-rock sound with soul and jazz influences. Their second studio album, Wheatfield Soul, was released in early 1969 and achieved success in both Canada and the United States. The single "These Eyes" reached the top ten in the United States...

    The Guess Who's original members, Cummings, Bachman, Kale and Peterson, were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1987. In 2001, the original members of The Guess Who received honorary doctorates from Brandon University in Brandon, Manitoba. For Cummings, this was a special honour because he had not graduated from high school. That same...

    Classic era members 1. Chad Allan– vocals, rhythm guitar (1962-1966) 2. Bob Ashley – keyboards, backing vocals (1962-1966) 3. Randy Bachman- lead guitar, backing vocals (1962–1970, 1979, 1983, 1999, 2000-2003) 4. Jim Kale– bass, backing vocals (1962–1972, 1983, 1999, 2000) 5. Garry Peterson – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1962–1975, 1979, 1983...

    Albums by the classic era lineups: 1. It's Time(1966) (as The Guess Who?) 2. A Wild Pair(with The Staccatos) (1968) (as The Guess Who?) 3. Wheatfield Soul(1969) 4. Canned Wheat(1969) 5. American Woman(1970) 6. Share the Land(1970) 7. So Long, Bannatyne(1971) 8. Rockin'(1972) 9. Live at the Paramount(1972) 10. Artificial Paradise(1973) 11. #10(1973)...

    1983: Together Again(live concert with interviews)
    2002: Running Back Thru Canada(live with bonus tracks)
    2003: Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto(two tracks only).
    2004: Running Back Thru CanadaDVD
    1995: American Woman: The Story of The Guess Whoby John Einarson; Quarry Press, Ontario, Canada
    2020: Wheatfield Empire: The Listeners Guide to The Guess Whoby Robert Lawson; Friesen Press, Ontario Canada
    The Guess Who discography at Discogs
    The Guess Who at IMDb
    Article at canadianbands.com Archived March 14, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
    • Garry Peterson, Leonard Shaw, Derek Sharp, Michael Devin, Michael Staertow
    • 1965–1975, 1977–present
  4. Después de varios cambios en la formación, la banda se estabilizó en 1962 bajo el nombre de Chad Allan and the Reflections, que incluía a Allan y al tecladista Bob Ashley, además de los futuros pilares de Guess Who, Randy Bachman a la guitarra, Jim Kale al bajo y Garry Peterson a la batería.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Jim_KaleJim Kale - Wikiwand

    Michael James Kale es un bajista canadiense, reconocido por ser el bajista de la banda de rock The Guess Who. Participó en la grabación de muchos éxitos de la banda como "These Eyes", "Laughing", "No Time", "Hand Me Down World", "Share the Land" y "American Woman", la cual coescribió junto a sus compañeros Garry Peterson, Randy Bachman y ...

  6. Garry Peterson is a Canadian and American drummer who over the course of a iconic career spanning more then six decades is best known for: being a founding member and co-owner of the legendary Canadian rock band The Guess Who; performing with former Guess Who member Burton Cummings; and performing with Bachman Turner Overdrive during their support of Van Halen’s 5150 Tour.