- The Pursuit of Happiness (band)
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Name = The Pursuit of Happiness (TPOH)
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Origin =Toronto , ON,Canada flagicon|Canada
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Genre =College rock
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Years_active = 1985 – present
Label = Chrysalis, Mercury,Iron Music Group
Associated_acts =Universal Honey
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Current_members = Moe BergDave Gilby Kris Abbott Brad Barker Renee Suchy
Past_members = Jennifer Foster
Rachel Oldfield
Notable_instruments =The Pursuit of Happiness are a Canadian
college rock group, who were one of Canada's most successful independent bands in the 1980s.Led by
Edmonton ,Alberta singer/songwriter Moe Berg, The Pursuit of Happiness were launched in 1985 when Berg and drummerDave Gilby moved toToronto ,Ontario . They soon met bassistJohnny Sinclair and formed the band, adding twinsTam Amabile andTasha Amabile as backing vocalists.Their debut single, "I'm an Adult Now", quickly became a smash hit across Canada in 1986, sparked by a low-budget video which made it onto the Canadian music video channel
MuchMusic . The band signed with manager Jeff Rogers (Swell) in 1986. However, the band did not immediately sign to a record label, and released another independent single, "Killed by Love", in 1988. The Amabile twins left the band that year, and were replaced byKris Abbott andLeslie Stanwyck .Also in 1988, they signed to
Chrysalis Records . Their debut album, "Love Junk", was produced byTodd Rundgren and released that year. "I'm an Adult Now" was re-recorded and released as a single again, making it to the charts a second time. It was followed by "She's So Young" and "Hard To Laugh". The album sold over 100,000 copies in Canada, was certified platinum, and is considered one of the classics of Canadian rock.Stanwyck and Sinclair left, going on to form
Universal Honey , after completing the band's follow-up with Rundgren, 1990's "One Sided Story". That album, led by the hit singles "New Language" and "Two Girls in One", did not sell as well as "Love Junk", but was still a significant hit for the band. Starting with the tour for the album,Brad Barker andSusan Murumets joined the lineup.Rachel Oldfield replaced Murumets in 1992.The band then went through difficulties with their record label, but signed to
Mercury Records for 1993's "The Downward Road". Despite some success with the single "Cigarette Dangles" (the video appeared on "Beavis and Butt-head "), label troubles continued, and the band recorded their next two albums for the now-defunct Canadian label Iron Music. Oldfield left the band in 1995, and was replaced byJennifer Foster , who in turn left the following year and was replaced byRenee Suchy .Although the group never officially disbanded, after 1996 they did not record as a unit until 2005, when they recorded two new tracks for a
greatest hits compilation. The most recent lineup has played a few concerts over the last few years, culminating in a series of shows over the last week of 2005 which ended with a New Year's Eve concert in London, Ontario. In March of 2006, they were inducted into theCanadian Indies Hall of Fame .Discography
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Albums
* "
Love Junk " (1988)
* "One Sided Story " (1990)
* "The Downward Road " (1993)
* "Where's the Bone? " (1995)
* "The Wonderful World of the Pursuit of Happiness " (1996)
* "" (2000)
* "" (2005)Mönteförte
Every 6 to 8 months, the band "re-forms" under the name Mönteförte. They play cover tunes to ecstatic fans, usually at Toronto's legendary
Horseshoe Tavern . The line-up consists of the stalwart but inwardly-tortured Bobby "the Crunch" Dupont, the insouciant nymphet Roxy, the quiet but dangerous Vikki Sleaze (aka P.C. Cola) and the charismatic philosopher with a heart of gold, Brad From Halifax.External links
* [http://jamshowbiz.com/JamMusicPopEncycloPagesP/pursuit_of_happiness.html Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia]
* [http://tpoh.net/ Incompletely Conspicuous - The Pursuit of Happiness and the Press]
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