- Bourbon Tabernacle Choir
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Name = Bourbon Tabernacle Choir
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Origin =Toronto ,Ontario ,Canada
Genre =Alternative rock
Years_active = 1985–1995
Label = Yonder
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Past_members =Kate Fenner
Chris BrownAndrew Whiteman
Chris MillerChris Plock Jason Mercer Gregor Beresford Dave Wall Gene Hardy Tom Bona The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir were a Canadian
alternative rock band that formed in 1985 in Toronto, Ontario. TheirR&B -flavoured rock made them a mainstay on Canadian campus radio in the early 1990s, but the band never quite broke through to the mainstream.History
The band consisted of vocalist
Kate Fenner , vocalist and organist Chris Brown, vocalist and guitaristAndrew Whiteman , guitarist Chris Miller, saxophone and vocalistChris Plock , bassistJason Mercer and drummerGregor Beresford . VocalistDave Wall joined the band in 1988, and vocalist and saxophonistGene Hardy joined in 1989.They released three independent cassettes: "First Taste of Bourbon" in 1987, "If Hell Had a Houseband" in 1989 and "Sister Anthony" in 1990. The single "Put Your Head On" b/w "As Right as They Want to Be" (1990), attracted the attention of film director
Bruce McDonald , who included it on the soundtrack to his 1991 film "Highway 61". Both songs were later available on the CD reissue of "Sister Anthony" in 1995, although the original version of "As Right as They Want to Be" was replaced with a live version.With the exposure they gained from "Put Your Head On", the band signed to the independent label
Yonder Records , and released "Superior Cackling Hen" in 1992. The singles "Make Amends", "Afterglow" and "Original Grin" were all hits on campus and modern rock radio stations in the next year.Following the release of "Superior Cackling Hen", Whiteman left the band in 1993. After leaving the Bourbons, Whiteman recorded as a solo artist, and subsequently became a member of the bands
Que Vida ,Broken Social Scene andApostle of Hustle . Beresford left the band in 1994, and performed drum tracks onTom Cochrane 's 1995 album, "Ragged Ass Road ".Tom Bona joined in 1995 as the drummer for the band.Howie Beck andDaniel Barnes played with the band during this era.In 1995, the band released "Shy Folk", which featured contributions from
Ani DiFranco and was produced byMichael Phillip Wojewoda . The singles from "Shy Folk", "All Peace" and "Be My Witness", kept the band successful in alternative rock circles. A CD reissue of "Sister Anthony" was also released the same year.Following "Shy Folk", the band relocated to
New York City to make its bid for stardom, but instead the band soon broke up.After the breakup, Brown and Fenner continued to record and perform as a duo. Jason Mercer played with DiFranco's band and continues to tour with
Ron Sexsmith as his bass player. He lives in Brooklyn, NY and works as a producer.Dave Wall recorded two albums ("Lozenge" and "The Spell I Was Under") as a solo artist, performed in a duo with
Marilyn Lerner and performed as a member of theFlying Bulgar Klezmer Band andBoth Ends of the Earth Chris Miller worked in film post-production.
Hardy, Bona and Plock became session musicians who have played on albums by a wide variety of Canadian rock, pop, jazz and blues musicians, and Beresford joined
David Wilcox 's band.A retrospective album, "Simply the Best 1985–1995", was released in 2000.
In 2008, the band played a reunion show at the
Hillside Festival in Guelph onJuly 26 ,2008 at the insistence of the festival's director Sam Baijal. He felt it was important that they headline the festival's 25th anniversary. The reunion lineup consisted of Brown, Fenner, Miller, Mercer, Wall, Hardy, Whiteman and Bona. The concert was extremely well received but unfortunately their set was cut short due to time constraints making them cut 4 songs from their intended set listWhile the band claimed Hillside would be a one shot deal, there are rumors of a fall show.
Discography
* "
A First Taste of Bourbon " (1985)
* "If Hell Had a Houseband " (1987)
* "Sister Anthony " (1990)
* "Superior Cackling Hen " (1992)
* "Shy Folk " (1995)
* "Simply the Best 1985–1995 " (2000)External links
* [http://www.bourbontabernaclechoir.com Bourbon Tabernacle Choir] unofficial website
*myspace|thebourbontabernaclechoir
* [http://www.davidwall.ca David Wall's website]
* [http://www.chrisandkate.com/ Chris Brown and Kate Fenner's website]
* [http://www.tombona.com Tom Bona's website]
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