- 3's a Crowd (band)
3's a Crowd was a
folk rock band fromVancouver , Canada, in the mid-to-late 1960s. The group was formed in 1964, and was originally called the Bill Schwartz Quartet (though no one named Bill Schwartz was actually in the group.) The group consisted of Donna Warner, Trevor Veitch andBrent Titcomb . In 1966, the group moved toToronto , released two singles, and acquired new members Richard Patterson,David Wiffen and Comrie Smith. Smith was later replaced by Ken Koblun. In 1967 and 1968, 3's a Crowd played the folk music clubs in Southern California, including the Ash Grove inWest Hollywood and the Ice House in Glendale, sometimes bringingJim and Jean as an opening act.In 1968, they recorded "Christopher's Movie Matinee", their only album. The band broke up shortly after its release. The album was produced by
Cass Elliot andSteve Barri .Bruce Cockburn , who briefly joined a later version of the group, does not perform on the album, though four of his songs are included. Donna Warner was the primary singer, but other band members, particularly David Wiffen and Brent Titcomb, also sang lead. They did a slow, military rendition of "(Let's) Get Together" byChet Powers , and had a minor hit with their own song "Bird Without Wings." A signature tune at their concerts was their song "Wasn't It You". Noted reviewerRichie Unterberger considers the album to be "an average, melt-into-the-crowd pop-folk-rock album, somewhat similar to the Mamas and the Papas and theWe Five (though closer to the We Five)." [Richie Unterberger, [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:f9frxquhld6e Review of "Christoper's Movie Matinee"] ; www.allmusic.com.] He also notes the presence on the record of Ken Koblun, Canadian bass player, associate ofNeil Young during his early career and sometime bass player with theBuffalo Springfield . Koblun had chosen to join 3's a Crowd rather than continue with an early version of the Buffalo Springfield. [Richie Underberger, [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll Profile of Ken Koblun] ; www.allmusic.com]A related documentary, "Christopher's Movie Matinee", under the sponsorship of the
National Film Board of Canada , was released in 1968 [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0225395/ Christopher's Movie Matinee] ; www.imdb.com.] ,using some of the same songs and some of the same musicians. The film is about 1960s Canadian counterculture. [See discussion [http://screening-room.blogspot.com/2008/01/film-of-day-christophers-movie-matinee.html here] ; www.screening-room.blogspot.com, "Film of The Day", January 15, 2008.]The band reformed briefly in 1969, and appeared on a Canadian variety television program entitled "One More Time". By this point, however, none of the three original members remained in the group; the lineup consisted of
Bruce Cockburn , Richard Patterson,David Wiffen ,Colleen Peterson , Sandy Crawley and Dennis Pendrith. Cockburn soon left to pursue his solo career, and the group disbanded permanently in 1969. Since then, Bruce Cockburn has had significant success as a solo act, as did Colleen Peterson and, for a time, David Wiffen. Sandy Crawley and Brent Titcomb also developed solo careers, while Richard Patterson, Dennis Pendrith and Trevor Veitch continued their careers as accompanyists for many years after the breakup of the group. Donna Warner did not continue her music career after her departure from the group. Comrie Smith's subsequent involvement as a professional musician is unknown.An image of 3's a Crowd (Pendrith, Peterson, Wiffin, Patterson and Cockburn) is available [http://www.classicrockpage.com/newslet/newsgrap/june01/bruce-shot.jpghere.]
References
External links
*Richie Unterberger, [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gxfyxqegldse~T1 Profile of 3's a Crowd] ; www.allmusic.com.
* [http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/T/Threes_A_Crowd.html Profile of 3's a Crowd] The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia; www.jam.canoe.ca.
* [http://www.brenttitcomb.com/crowd.html Detailed history of 3's a Crowd during period of Brent Titcomb association] ; www.brenttitcomb.com.
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