- The Shuffle Demons
The Shuffle Demons are a Canadian
jazz fusion band, who had a surpriseTop 40 hit in Canada with their 1986 single "Spadina Bus". The song, from their debut album "Streetniks", referred to theToronto Transit Commission 'sSpadina Avenue bus inToronto ,Ontario .The band consisted of
Richard Underhill ,Mike Murley , Dave Parker,Jim Vivian andStich Wynston .The Shuffle Demons released four more albums over the next seven years. They never scored another mainstream pop hit, although the video "Get Out of My House, Roach" received considerable airplay on
MuchMusic . They retained a devoted cult following on the jazz scene, however.Murley and Vivian left the band in 1989, and were replaced by Perry White and
George Koller . Koller left in 1993, and was replaced by Mike Milligan. The following year, Wynston and White left the band, and were replaced byEric St. Laurent and Greg Smith.Parker left in 1995. The band subsequently broke up in 1997.
Underhill, Parker, White, Wynston, Koller and Milligan reformed the band in
2004 , releasing a newgreatest hits CD to coincide with their reunion tour. During the tour, the band also coordinated a successful attempt at aworld record for the largest number of people playingsaxophone simultaneously. The officialGuinness Book of Records count is 900 participants, all playing the theme from "Hockey Night in Canada ".Discography
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Streetniks " (1986 )
*"Bop Rap" (1988 )
*"What Do You Want?" (1990 )
*"Alive in Europe" (1992 )
*"Extra Crispy" (1993 )
*"Get Right EP" (1995 )
*"Greatest Hits" (2004 )External links
* [http://www.shuffledemons.com/index.php The Shuffle Demons]
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