- Bobby Kris & The Imperials
Bobby Kris & The Imperials were a popular '60s
Toronto folk-rock band that had a local hit with Burt Bacharch and Hal David's "Walk On By".Origins
This musically interesting band was originally called J.S & The Imperials and was led by singer Jim Snowdon and featured pianist Pat Riccio Jr, who was replaced in 1964 by
Marty Fisher (born December 26, 1945 inVancouver ,British Columbia ). The other original members comprised guitarist Al Waugh, bass player Brian Sefchek, saxophone players Jerry Shymanski (aka Mann) and John Crone (born February 4, 1945 inToronto ), and drummerGordon MacBain (born August 5, 1947 inToronto ). During the early part of1965 , the group underwent further changes in personnel, which sawGene Martynec (born March 28, 1947,Germany ) replace Waugh and Rick Haynes replace Sefchek.Band becomes Bobby Kris & The Imperials
Around May 1965, the group changed name when
Bobby Kris (real name: Bob Burrows), who was studyingphilosophy atToronto University , joined as lead vocalist. (Originally the band had asked Jay Smith of The Majestics but he declined the offer).During August, Dave Konvalinka aka Dave Wayne (born July 4, 1944 in Gimli, Manitoba) succeeded Haynes on bass and Rick Loth came in on saxophone to replace Crone who left to join
The Majestics . Haynes later played withGordon Lightfoot . One of the new line up's first shows was the Purple Candle Club, Wasaga Beach in Ontario on August 7, 1965.The group’s debut single, a cover of
Burt Bacharach andHal David ’s ‘Walk On By’ was released in November 1965 and reached #8 on Canada’s RPM chart early the following year. The follow-up 45 was aBob Dylan cover but was not as successful. The group also did an orange juice commercial, which was never released, around this time.In early
1966 , the group opened forWilson Pickett at Toronto’s Masonic Temple (whenJimi Hendrix was his guitarist) and supportedThe Beach Boys in Port Arthur (now Thunder Bay).Working with the ballet
In a surprising coupling, the band appeared at the O'Keefe Centre on April 13, 1966 with the Canadian National Ballet Company, playing in the lobby during the intermission.
Bobby Kris & The Imperials were chosen as opening act for
The Lovin’ Spoonful at Toronto’s Massey Hall on May 8, 1966. Shortly afterwards,Wayne Davis (born April 28, 1946 in Toronto) fromThe Just Us replaced Dave Wayne who left to join The Majestics. Loth and Shymanski also left at this point. Loth then later joined the Silhouettes led by Doug Reilly (Dr. Music).The new line-up continued to play extensively in the
Toronto area, although no other singles appeared. They were one of 14 local groups to play at a 14-hour pop show at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on September 24, 1966. The following month, former member Jerry Shymanski joinedEddie Spencer & The Power , which evolved intoGrant Smith & The Power .Bobby Kris & The Imperials supported
Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs at the Club Kingsway in Toronto on October 22, 1966 alongsideThe Ugly Ducklings and The Ardels.The group fragments
In the spring of 1967 the band started to fragment. Martynec left to form
Kensington Market in May and was replaced by former Majestics keyboard player Jimmy Oskirko. The new lineup started to experiment more and played regularly at the Concord Tavern where the band performed a cover ofThe Beatles ’ "A Day in the Life ". This version of the group also opened forJose Feliciano at Massey Hall.By September, however, it was all over. Fisher and MacBain left to join Bruce Cockburn’s
Flying Circus . Kris replacedJimmy Livingston in Livingston's Journey in late October while Davis subsequently joined3’s a Crowd in December.Bobby Kris reforms the band
Bobby Kris reformed the band in mid-1968 with MacBain, Oskirko, Davis and former
Jon and Lee & The Checkmates guitarist Larry Leishman (born April 4, 1947, Dunfermline,Scotland ). One of the reconstituted band's first dates was at the Night Owl on June 13-14, 1968. The new look group played for another year but after appearing at the Night Owl on June 19-21, 1969, the band finally imploded.Leishman subsequently played with
Rhinoceros while MacBain joinedPeter Quaife 's post-Kinks band,Mapleoak inEngland .Discography
* 45 Walk On By c/w Travelling Bag (Columbia 2672) 1965
* 45 She Belongs To Me c/w A Year From Today (Columbia 2687) 1966ources
* Article in the Toronto Telegram, January 20, 1966, page 9
* Nick Warburton interview with Marty Fisher, 2004 and Gordon MacBain, 2006
* Rick Loth himselfExternal links
* [http://www.canadianbands.com/Bobby%20Kris.html]
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