- Kensington Market (band)
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Name = Kensington Market
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Origin =Toronto ,Ontario Canada
Genre =Pop rock
Years_active = 1967—1969
Label =Warner Bros. Records
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Current_members =Alex Darou Jimmy Watson Gene Martynec Keith McKie Luke Gibson John Mills-Cockell
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Notable_instruments =Kensington Market was a
Toronto, Canada based rock band, active from 1967-1969. Named after a downtown Toronto neighbourhood, it was formed by singer/songwriter and guitaristKeith McKie (bornNovember 20 ,1947 inSt Albans ,England , immigrated to Canada in April 1953), formerly with The Vendettas, with guitarist and pianistGene Martynec (bornMarch 28 ,1947 in Germany) fromBobby Kris & The Imperials . The original line up was completed with former Vendettas' bass playerAlex Darou (bornJanuary 6 ,1943 inSault Ste. Marie, Ontario ) and drummerJimmy Watson (bornAugust 23 ,1950 ,Belfast ,Northern Ireland ). FormerLuke & The Apostles frontman, singer/songwriterLuke Gibson (bornNovember 5 ,1946 in Toronto) was added later in 1967, and the synthesizer playerJohn Mills-Cockell (bornMay 19 ,1943 in Toronto) was a member in 1969.History
Brought together around May 1967 by musical entrepreneur
Bernie Finkelstein , the Market debuted at the Night Owl onJune 4 and performed initially in Toronto coffeehouses like the Red Gas Room and high schools. In mid-August, after the dissolution of "Luke And The Apostles", the Market recruited Luke Gibson by which time they had already released two singles for Stone Records. These singles achieved minimal success but Finkelstein was able to sign them to Warner Brothers in New York City. In 1968, the Market did the soundtrack to the NFB film "The Ernie Game." Later that year, they released the album Avenue Road(Produced byFelix Pappalardi ), followed by a tour of the United States. In 1969, keyboardistJohn Mills-Cockell joined, and their follow-up, 'Aardvark', was released, once again produced by Pappalardi, followed by their second US tour. However, this wasn't done in enough time to save the splintering band who split that same year.Demise of the Market
Although it was short lived and did not enjoy great commercial success, Kensington Market was one of the first Canadian rock bands to develop a style - texturally complex, lyrically eloquent - independent of US and British models. Its LPs did not capture the exuberant, improvisatory nature of its live performances. Darou died in the early 1970's. Watson retired from the world of music. Finkelstein founded
True North Records . John Mills-Cockell went on to record with synth-prog band Syrinx before trying his own solo career both projects were on Finkelstein'sTrue North Records . Pappalardi died onApril 17 ,1983 from a gunshot to the neck. Martynec subsequently worked in Toronto studios, while Gibson and McKie have had minor and intermittent solo careers. Gibson made the LP "Another Perfect Day" (TNorth TN6) in 1971 and McKie released "Rumors at the newsstand " (Quantum QR-81003) in 1981.=
Members
Final Line-Up
*Keith McKie - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar (1967-1969)
*Alex Darou - Bass Guitar (1967-1969)
*Jimmy Watson - Drums, Percussion, Sitar (recording only) (1967-1969)
*Eugene Martynec - Lead Guitar, Piano (1967-1969)
*Luke Gibson - Backup Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica (1967-1969)
*John Mills-Cockell - Synthesizer (1969)Discography
Studio Albums
"Avenue Road" (
1968 , Warner WS-1754)Warner Bros. Records CD reissue Pacemaker 2008 "Aardvark" (1969 , Warner WS-1790)Warner Bros. Records CD reissue Pacemaker 2008Compilations
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Music from "The Ernie Game" " (1968 ) Canadian National Film BoardSingles
"Mr. John" (
1967 ) (Stone)"Bobby's Birthday" (
1967 ) (Stone)"I Would Be The One" (
1968 ) (Warner Bros. )"Witch's Stone" (
1968 ) (Warner Bros. )"Help Me" (
1969 ) (Warner Bros. )ources
* "The Market: In Town", by Peter Goddard, Toronto Telegram's After Four section,
October 12 ,1968 , page 7
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