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UHF II
''UHF II'' is an album by the rock band UHF, released in 1994. consisting of singer-songwriters Bill Henderson of Chilliwack fame, Shari Ulrich, and Roy Forbes Roy Charles Forbes (born February 13, 1953) is a Canadian folk music singer-songwriter, whose music bears heavy influences from classic American genres of acoustic blues and traditional country. Forbes is known for his high soulful voice and p .... Tracks # "Lifting My Heart" (3:57) # "Watching the River Run" (3:41) # "Wild One" (3:27) # "Don’t You Cry" (4:19) # "There Must Be Some Way" (4:31) # "Changed Forever" (3:21) # "Boiling River" (4:10) # "Stand" (3:26) # "I’m On the Edge" (3:40) # "Time Will Take Its Toll" (4:23) # "Goodbye" (3:42) # "Call Up an Old Friend" (4:06) Members *Bill Henderson – guitar, accordion, vocals *Shari Ulrich – piano, violin, mandolin, rhythm guitar, vocals *Roy Forbes – guitar, mandolin, vocals 1994 albums UHF (Canadian band) albums {{1990s-rock-album-stub ...
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UHF (Canadian Band)
UHF is a Canadian folk music Supergroup (music), supergroup, consisting of singer-songwriters Bill Henderson (Canadian singer), Bill Henderson of Chilliwack (band), Chilliwack fame, Shari Ulrich and Roy Forbes. The band's name comes from the initials of the members' surnames. The group was first formed in 1989 when Forbes and Ulrich were asked to perform with Henderson at the Vancouver Winter Roots Music festival, Festival. The combination worked well, so that the three artists teamed up as UHF and produced an independent self-titled album. The trio reunited to release a second album in 1995. Though the individual members are mostly occupied with solo careers and other projects, for many years they performed several concerts a year, including the Winnipeg Folk Festival in 1998. Albums * 1990 – ''UHF (album), UHF''"Artist: F ...
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UHF (album)
''UHF'' is an album by the Canadian rock band UHF (Canadian band), UHF, consisting of singer-songwriters Bill Henderson (Canadian singer), Bill Henderson of Chilliwack (band), Chilliwack fame, Shari Ulrich, and Roy Forbes. It was released in 1990. Tracks # "When I Sing" (3:25) # "Holding Out for You" (4:00) # "Keep Lightin’ That Fire" (3:55) # "Day by Day" (4:42) # "Golan Boys" (4:01) # "Running Back to Her" (3:56) # "House Up On the Hill" (4:58) # "Can’t Go Home" (3:20) # "When Life Explodes" (3:59) # "One Step Closer to the Light" (2:52) # "Wings for the Sky" (4:45) # "Do I Love You" (4:05) Members

*Bill Henderson – guitar, piano, vocals *Shari Ulrich – piano, violin, mandolin, vocals *Roy Forbes – guitar, vocals 1990 albums UHF (Canadian band) albums {{1990s-rock-album-stub ...
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Bill Henderson (Canadian Singer)
William Allen Henderson (born November 6, 1944) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and music producer. Henderson is best known for his work as lead singer and guitarist with the group Chilliwack in the 1970s and 1980s, Career As a young man, Henderson performed as a guitarist in the Panorama Trio at the Vancouver Hilton Hotel's Panorama Roof restaurant. He then helped form the psychedelic rock group The Collectors. After The Collectors disbanded, Henderson and other former Collectors formed the band Chilliwack. The group played together for more than 30 years, and produced the hits "Lonesome Mary", "California Girl", and "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)". He is also part of the folk music supergroup UHF. As well as performing, Henderson has produced many recordings; he won the 1983 Juno Award for "Producer of the Year", with Brian MacLeod, for Chilliwack's ''Opus X'' album. He also won a Genie Award for best original song in a movie ("When I Sing", from '' Bye Bye Blues''), an ...
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Chilliwack (band)
Chilliwack is a Canadian rock band centred on the singer and guitarist Bill Henderson. They were active from 1970 to 1988; Henderson re-formed the band in 1997. The band started off with a progressive rock sound that incorporated elements of folk, indigenous, jazz and blues, before moving towards a more straight-ahead hard rock/pop rock sound by the mid-70s. Their six best-selling songs were "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)", " I Believe", "Whatcha Gonna Do", "Fly at Night", "Crazy Talk", and "Lonesome Mary". The band's line-up has changed many times. History The band originated in Vancouver, British Columbia. The members of the C-FUN Classics changed the band's name to The Collectors when Bill Henderson joined in 1966. Their psychedelic self-titled debut album yielded the minor hit "Lydia Purple". Their second album was based on the musical score written by the band for ''Grass and Wild Strawberries'', a stage play by Canadian playwright George Ryga. Vocalist Howie Vickers left ...
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Shari Ulrich
Sharon "Shari" Ulrich (born 17 October 1951) is a Canadian/American musician and songwriter. She has also worked as a television host, actress, film composer, and educator. A multi-instrumentalist, she plays Violin, Mandolin, guitar, piano, and Dulcimer. She has been nominated for a Juno Award four times, winning " Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year" in 1982. At the 15th Genie Awards in 1994, Ulrich, Graeme Coleman and David Graff received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Song, for the song "Every Road", which appeared in the film '' Max''. Early life Ulrich was born in San Rafael, California to Esther and Stanley Ulrich; she was the youngest of three children. Esther was proficient on piano, while Stanley (who worked in banking), played the recorder for relaxation. Shari picked up music early, playing violin at age nine. Stanley died when Shari was 10 years old, leaving Esther to raise their family as a single parent. Ulrich moved to British Columbia at t ...
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Roy Forbes
Roy Charles Forbes (born February 13, 1953) is a Canadian folk music singer-songwriter, whose music bears heavy influences from classic American genres of acoustic blues and traditional country. Forbes is known for his high soulful voice and percussive guitar playing. Early life and education Forbes was born and grew up in Dawson Creek, British Columbia. He learned to play guitar at age 14,"Roy Forbes"
''The Canadian Encyclopedia'', Durrell Bowman, April 9, 2013
and had the childhood nickname, "Bim".


Career

Forbes, calling himself "Bim," began his musical career in in 1971 after winning a "Battle of the Bands" competition in Dawson Creek. Initially, he appeared as the op ...
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1994 Albums
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1994. Specific locations * 1994 in British music * 1994 in Norwegian music Specific genres *1994 in country music * 1994 in heavy metal music * 1994 in hip hop music * 1994 in Latin music * 1994 in jazz Events January–February *January 19 – Bryan Adams becomes the first major Western music star to perform in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War. *January 21–February 5 – The Big Day Out festival takes place, again expanding from the previous year's venues to include the Gold Coast, Queensland and Auckland in New Zealand. The festival is headlined by Soundgarden, Ramones and Björk. *January 25 – Alice in Chains release their ''Jar of Flies'' album which makes its US chart debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming the first ever EP to do so. *January 29 – The Supremes' Mary Wilson is injured when her Jeep hits a freeway median and flips over just outside Los Angeles, USA. Wilson's 14-y ...
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