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April Wine is a Canadian
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band formed in 1969 and based in Halifax,
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. Led by singer-guitarist-songwriter
Myles Goodwin Myles Francis Goodwyn (born Miles Francis Goodwin on ) is a Canadian musician. He is the only original remaining member of the rock band April Wine, in which he is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and principal songwriter. Goodwyn has led the ba ...
since its inception, April Wine's first success came with its second album, '' On Record'' (1972), which reached the top 40 in Canada and yielded two hit singles: "
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", a top 20 hit in Canada; and "
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", a number 2 song in Canada. The band would go on to enjoy international success during the rest of the 1970s and early 80s, releasing more than 20 albums.


History


Early years

Although April Wine officially began in late 1969 in
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,
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, their roots can be traced to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, in 1967/68, where brothers David and Ritchie Henman grew up playing music together before moving to Nova Scotia. Three of the founding members - David Henman (guitar), Ritchie Henman (drums), and their cousin Jim Henman (bass) - were originally in a band named Prism (not the famous one). After a brief break to attend university, the trio reformed with
Myles Goodwyn Myles Francis Goodwyn (born Miles Francis Goodwin on ) is a Canadian musician. He is the only original remaining member of the rock band April Wine, in which he is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and principal songwriter. Goodwyn has led the ba ...
on lead vocals and guitar. Goodwyn had previously played with Jim Henman in a group called the Termites. David Henman christened the new group "April Wine". They realized that Halifax did not provide opportunities to play and record, so they sent a demo tape to Aquarius Records in Montreal. Aquarius managers Terry Flood and Donald K. Tarlton returned a rejection letter but the band mistook it for an invitation. On April 1, 1970, April Wine went to
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, bringing with them their instruments and $100 in cash; Flood and Tarlton were persuaded to sign the band to a contract. They were set up in a chalet and booked at a local comedy club, Café Andre. They spent the next five months touring eastern Canada with
Mashmakhan Mashmakhan was a Canadian rock band formed in 1969 in L'Île-Perrot, Quebec. The band is best known for their 1970 hit single "As the Years Go By". The song reached No. 1 in Canada, and the Top 40 in the United States. The song was also a major ...
. The band recorded and released their self-titled debut album ''
April Wine April Wine is a Canadian rock band formed in 1969 and based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Led by singer-guitarist-songwriter Myles Goodwin since its inception, April Wine's first success came with its second album, '' On Record'' (1972), which reac ...
'' in September 1971. The album included a single, " Fast Train", which was a top 40 hit in Canada and peaked at #38 on the RPM Singles Chart. It established Miles Goodwyn as April Wine's main songwriter. The album did not sell well, but the success of the single led the band's label to ask for a second album. Jim Henman left the band in the fall of 1971 and was replaced by
Jim Clench James Patrick Clench (May 1, 1949 – November 3, 2010) was a Canadian bassist and vocalist known for his roles in the rock bands April Wine and Bachman–Turner Overdrive. With April Wine (first run) Clench was asked to join April Wine after ...
. In the meantime, the band spent 1971 touring the college circuit, with the exception of July 30th, when they opened at Montreal's Place Des Nations for
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. 1972 was much the same, although they began to play larger venues and opened for a few more large acts, like
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, Jethro Tull,
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and
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.


Mainstream success

Under the guidance of producer
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, April Wine recorded their second album, '' On Record'' in 1972. The first single was a cover version of the
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song "You Could Have Been a Lady". The record was a commercial success, hitting number two for a single week on the RPM Canadian charts, as well as cracking the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in the
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where it stayed for 11 weeks, peaking at No. 32. A second single, a cover of "Bad Side of the Moon" by
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and
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, also got much airplay on Canadian radio and was a minor hit in the U.S. Both tracks remain staples on
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radio stations in Canada. ''On Record'' was certified Gold in Canada and the band, along with Murphy, returned to the studio. While the band was recording their third album, David and Ritchie Henman quit. Goodwyn and Clench held audition and the replacements were drummer
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(formerly of
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) and guitarist Gary Moffet. They finished the album, ''
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'', which the songs "Weeping Widow," "Just Like That" and "Lady Run, Lady Hide", which would stay in April Wine's set lists for many years. In support of this album, the band embarked on the Electric Adventure Tour where nearly every Canadian arena or concert hall that seated more than 2500 saw the band play. The tour also featured a massive lighting and pyrotechnic show. Touring proved successful;
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and
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of
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attended a 1974 concert in
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, and were so impressed they offered to record and produce a live album of the band. The one-night recording session was something of a rushed enterprise; they wanted the album to be released by the end of the tour. Goodwyn wasn't happy with the sound, but ''April Wine Live'' went
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.


Gold and platinum years

The band's fifth release, 1975's ''
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'', went double platinum in Canada, riding on the success of the singles "Tonight Is A Wonderful Time To Fall In Love" and "I Wouldn't Want To Lose Your Love". April Wine went on tour with
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, then Thundermug. Following the tour, Jim Clench left to join
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; he was replaced by
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. The band's next release, in 1976, was ''
The Whole World's Goin' Crazy ''The Whole World's Goin' Crazy'' is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band April Wine, released in September 1976. With the release of this album Steve Lang had replaced Jim Clench on bass. It reached #1 in Canada on the ''RPM'' national ...
''. It was the first April Wine release to hit platinum status based on advanced sales orders alone. The album contained the popular title track as well as a hit single, the ballad "Like A Lover, Like A Song". Their sixth album, '' Forever for Now'', was another platinum seller and contained the band's biggest single to date, "You Won't Dance With Me". On March 4 & 5, 1977, April Wine was booked to play a charity concert at Toronto's famed
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Club. The co-headliner on the bill was a band called "The Cockroaches", which turned out to be
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. The pseudonym was a poorly kept secret and huge crowds turned out for the event. April Wine's performance was captured and released as the album '' Live at the El Mocambo''. The band then got its first chance at touring the U.S., opening for The Rolling Stones,
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and
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. Also in 1977,
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, late of The Dudes (the Henmans' new band) was brought in as a third guitarist and co-vocalist. His addition gave April Wine a powerful three guitar attack that would make their hard rock sound. This also allowed Goodwyn to switch to keyboards for ballads. They also signed to Capitol Records (in addition to Aquarius). 1978 saw continued Canadian success, and the beginning of international success. The band's seventh album, and the first with Capitol, was ''
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'', which had an immediate impact and the singles "Let Yourself Go" and "Get Ready For Love" were successful on Canadian radio. It was the third single, the raucous "Roller", that brought the band mass appeal across North America—it stayed on the Billboard Hot 100 for eleven weeks. ''First Glance'' stayed on the Billboard album chart for many weeks, making it April Wine's first gold record outside of Canada. Constant touring helped propel the band to greater success, as Americans embraced the hard rock of this "new" band from Canada—in 1978, they toured with Rush and played with
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, Starcastle, and Teaze and, in July, played a concert with the Rolling Stones,
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, and the
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. Following on the popularity of ''First Glance'', April Wine released '' Harder ... Faster'' in 1979. "Say Hello" and "I Like to Rock" were popular hits on both sides of the border and ''Harder ... Faster'' proved to be yet another multi-platinum release for the band. It would stay on the Billboard top album chart for 40 weeks. 1979 was spent touring with
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,
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, Toto,
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, Squeeze and
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. By now, the band had accumulated enough hits that Aquarius was able to release the album ''Greatest Hits''. In 1979, the
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released ''In Concert'' for international distribution; in 1981, Aquarius released another compilation album, ''The Best of April Wine Rock Ballads''.


1980s

'' The Nature of the Beast'' was released in January 1981, and riding on the popularity of the hit singles " Just Between You and Me" and the band's cover of the Lorence Hud song "Sign of the Gypsy Queen", the album hit multi-platinum success in Canada, and was the first April Wine album to reach platinum status internationally. April Wine embarked on an extensive support tour, performing to their largest crowds ever. In addition to a packed schedule of solo concerts, they toured with Diamond Head,
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, Krokus and
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, played five concerts with
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, and traveled to Germany to play a concert with
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, Jethro Tull, the
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(MSG), and
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. The band then went on an eighteen-month hiatus. In July 1982, April Wine released their tenth studio album, ''
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''. The album included the singles "Enough is Enough", "If You See Kay" and "Anything You Want, You Got It". The latter would become the band's opening number on the supporting tour, while the "Enough is Enough" video started receiving frequent rotation on
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. Despite decent sales, ''Power Play'' was not met with the same critical acclaim the prior two albums had received; both the album and its singles charted well on Billboard's lists, but for shorter periods of time than earlier albums and singles. Still, it was certified gold, and then platinum, in October. The ''Power Play'' tour in 1982 was the band's most extensive—three months, with
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,
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and Uriah Heep. The New York concerts with Saga and Money resulted in separate ''Live From Central Park'' albums. The band started writing and recording their next album, ''
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'', but the members were not getting along, and Myles Goodwyn moved from Canada to the
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. Both ''Animal Grace'' and its single "This Could be the Right One" rose quickly on the charts, but stayed only for a short time. In 1984 the band got together for its announced "Farewell Tour", which was a month-long tour across Canada. The tour was successful enough to spawn another live album, '' One for the Road''. April Wine still owed Capitol Records one more album. Greenway joined Goodwyn in
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, along with Montreal session musicians Daniel Barbe (keyboards), Jean Pellerin (bass), and drummer Marty Simon, to record what was supposed to be the band's final album, ''
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''. It was released in September 1985 under the April Wine name.


Rebirth

In 1988 Goodwyn moved back to Canada. Although there was interest in an April Wine reunion, and the subject was discussed among the former members, other commitments prevented them from getting together until 1992. April Wine returned to the stage that year, starting with a free concert in
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. The reunited band consisted of Goodwyn, Greenway, returning drummer Jerry Mercer and bassist Jim Clench, who hadn't played with the band since 1975. Filling out the act was third guitarist Steve Segal. The band toured in both Canada and the US. In 1993, now with Flood Ross Entertainment, they released the first "true" April Wine album in a decade, ''
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''. It was certified gold in Canada soon after its release. Segal remained with the band through one more studio release, 1994's ''
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''. Each year, for the next five years, they went out on tour, playing with, among others,
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, Foreigner,
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, Lover Boy,
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, Blue Öyster Cult and
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. The band released another album in 2001, entitled ''
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''. Also in 2001, the band's song "Roller" was featured in the movie ''
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''. Then in 2003, they released the live album called ''
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''. In the meantime, various labels released several compilation albums. In 2004 Silverline released April Wine's first
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called '' From the Front Row ... Live!''. From 2001 to 2004 their live shows included
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(formerly of the bands
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, and
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) on guitars, keyboards and backing vocals. April Wine entered into its 37th year as a band in 2006. On October 31 of that year, Aquarius Records released '' April Wine Rocks!'', a new compilation of April Wine favourites, including a bonus live tune and a new album, entitled ''
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'', was released on November 28, 2006. At the end of that year, Clench left the band for the second time and was replaced by bassist Breen LeBoeuf. A year later, Mercer announced his retirement; his scheduled final show in
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,
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, ringing in the 2009 new year, was cancelled due to bad weather. Mercer was replaced by drummer Blair Mackay. April Wine was inducted into the
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at the
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in St. John's,
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. Goodwyn and Greenway accepted the honour. On November 3, 2010, Jim Clench died in Montreal, of lung cancer, at 61. LeBoeuf left April Wine the following July and was replaced by Richard Lanthier from the
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tribute band Close to the Edge. Mackay left in March 2012 and was succeeded by Roy "Nip" Nichol, late of the band SamHill. Steve Lang died on February 4, 2017, at age 67, of
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. Labels continue to release their music; BGO Records released a re-mastered ''The Nature Of The Beast / Power Play'' in 2020. April Wine continues to tour across Canada annually and also plays festivals in Europe and in the United States, with the group now consisting of Goodwyn, Greenway, Lanthier, and drummer Roy "Nip" Nichol. They played their most recent concert, in Ottawa, in September 2021. Their song 'Sign of the Gypsy Queen' can be heard in the background in the penultimate Breaking Bad episode Granite State; the guitar solo is playing behind Jesse's recorded confession tape being watched by Todd and Uncle Jack in the neo nazi compound.


Discography

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'' (1973), Aquarius Records * ''
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'' (1975), Aquarius Records * ''
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'' (1976), Aquarius Records * '' Forever for Now'' (1977), Aquarius Records * ''
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'' (1978), Aquarius Records * '' Harder ... Faster'' (1979), Aquarius Records * '' The Nature of the Beast'' (1981), Aquarius Records, Capitol Records * ''
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'' (1982), Aquarius Records, Capitol Records * ''
Animal Grace ''Animal Grace'' is the eleventh studio album by Canadian rock band April Wine, released in 1984. The first single off the album, "This Could Be the Right One", peaked at number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100. It continues to be played on radios ac ...
'' (1984), Capitol Records * ''
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'' (1986), Aquarius Records, Capitol Records * ''
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'' (1993), Flood Ross Entertainment * ''
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'' (1994), Flood Ross Entertainment * ''
Back to the Mansion ''Back to the Mansion'' is the fifteenth studio album by the Canadian rock band April Wine, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). Track listing All tracks written by Myles Goodwyn unless otherwise noted. # "Won't Go There" – 3:29 # "Talk t ...
'' (2001), Civilian Records * ''
Roughly Speaking ''Roughly Speaking'' is the sixteenth studio album by the Canadian rock band April Wine, released in November 2006. The album was recorded without computerized modern digital recording techniques. Instead, the group employed the same type of au ...
'' (2006), Universal Music Canada Live albums * ''April Wine Live'' (1974), Aquarius Records * ''Live at the El Mocambo'' (1977), Aquarius Records * ''In Concert'' (1980),
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(1982), Telemedia Communications * ''One For The Road'' (1985), Aquarius Records * '' From the Front Row ... Live!'' (2004), Silverline * ''Live in London'' (2009), Cherry Red Records Compilations * ''Greatest Hits'' (1979), Aquarius Records * ''The Best of April Wine Rock Ballads'' (1981), Aquarius Records * ''King Biscuit Flower Hour'', split with
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(1983), DIR Broadcasting * ''All the Rockers'' (1987), Aquarius Records * ''The Hits'' (1987), Aquarius Records * ''The First Decade'' (1989), Aquarius Records * ''Oowatanite'' (1990), Aquarius Records * ''Rock Ballads'' (1990), Aquarius Records * ''The April Wine Collection'' (1991), Aquarius Records * ''Champions of Rock'' (1996), Disky * ''Back to Back Hits'' split with
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(1996), CEMA Special Markets * ''King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents...April Wine'' (1999), DIR Broadcasting * ''Rock Champions'' (2000), EMI * ''Classic Masters'' (2002), Capitol Records * ''Best of April Wine'' (2003), Aquarius Records * ''Greatest Hits Live 2003'' (2003), Civilian Records * ''April Wine Rocks!'' (2006), Aquarius Records * ''Animal Grace / Walking Through Fire'' (2009), BGO Records * ''First Glance / Harder... Faster'' (2007), BGO Records * ''The Hard & Heavy Collection'' (2009), Micro Werks * ''The Best of April Wine Rock Ballads'' (2009), Aquarius Records * ''The Nature of the Beast / Power Play'' (2012), BGO Records (re-released 2020) * ''Classic Album Set'' (2016), Caroline Records EPs * ''I Like to Rock'' (1979), Capitol Records * ''Like A Lover Like A Song'' (1979), Aquarius Records * ''The Emergence of a Rock Powerhouse'' (1981), Capitol Records * 81 Summer Tour Tracks Pack, Recorded Live At Hammersmith Odeon London'' (1981), Capitol Records * ''Review Preview'' (1981), Capitol Records * ''Love Has Remembered Me'' (1985), Aquarius Records * ''April Wine'' 4-track video (1985), Sony, Picture Music * ''April Wine'' (1992), Flood Ross Entertainment Singles * "Fast Train" / "Wench" (1971), Aquarius Records * "Listen Mister" / "Time" (1971), Aquarius Records * "You Could Have Been a Lady" / "Teacher" (1972), Aquarius Records * "Bad Side of the Moon" / "Believe in Me" (1972), Aquarius Records * "Drop Your Guns" / "Flow River Flow" (1972), Aquarius Records * "Weeping Widow" / "Tell Your Mama" (1973), Aquarius Records,
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* "Weeping Widow" / "Just Like That" (1973), Pye Records,
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* "Lady Run, Lady Hide" / "I Get Bad" (1973), Aquarius Records * "Bad Side of the Moon" / "You Could Have Been a Lady" (1973),
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* "Just Like That" / "Cat's Claw" (1973), Aquarius Records * "Electric Jewels" / "I Can Hear You Callin'" (1973), Aquarius Records * "I'm On Fire For You Baby" (1974), Big Tree Records * "Oowatanite" / "Highway Hard Run" (1975), Aquarius Records * "Tonite Is A Wonderful Time To Fall In Love" / "Not For You Not For Rock & Roll" (1975), Aquarius Records * "I Wouldn't Want To Lose Your Love" / "Druthers" (1975), Aquarius Records * "Cum Hear The Band" / "Baby Done Got Some Soul" (1975), Aquarius Records * "Child's Garden" / "The Whole World's Goin' Crazy" (1976), London Recordings * "Rock 'N' Roll Woman" / "Child's Garden" (1976), London Recordings * "Gimmie Love" / "We Can Be More Than We Are" (1976), Aquarius Records * "You Won't Dance With Me / "Holly Would" (1976), Aquarius Records * "Shotdown" (1976), London Recordings * "Forever, For Now" (1976), Aquarius Records * "The Whole World's Goin' Crazy" / "So Bad" (1976), Aquarius Records * "Like A Lover, Like A Song" / "Goody Two-Shoes" (1976), Aquarius Records * "She's No Angel" / "Gimme Love" (1977), Aquarius Records * "Rock N' Roll Is A Vicious Game" (1977), London Recordings * "Get Ready For Love" / "Comin' Right Down On Top Of Me" (1978), Capitol Records, Aquarius Records * "Roller" / "Right Down To It" (1978), Capitol Records * "Let Yourself Go" / "Hot On The Wheels Of Love" (1978), Aquarius Records * "Tonite" / "Ladies Man" (1979), Capitol Records * "Say Hello" / "Before the Dawn" (1979), Capitol Records * ""Ladies Man" / "Oowatanite (live)" (1979), Capitol Records * "I Like to Rock" / "Babes in Arms" (1979), Aquarius Records * "All Over Town" / "All Over Town (live)" (1981), Aquarius Records * "Sign of the Gypsy Queen" / "Crash and Burn" (1981), Aquarius Records, Capitol Records * "Just Between You And Me" / "Big City Girls" (1981), Aquarius Records * "Roller" / "Say Hello" (1981), Capitol Records, Starline * "If You See Kay" / "Blood Money" (1982), Capitol Records * "Enough is Enough" / "Ain't Got Your Love" (1982), Capitol Records,
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* "Tell Me Why" / "If You See Kay" (1982), Aquarius Records * "What if We Fall in Love" / "Waiting on a Miracle" (1982), Aquarius Records * "Sons of the Pioneers" / "Too Hot To Handle" (1984), Aquarius Records * "This Could Be The Right One" / "I Really Don't Want Your Love" (1984), Aquarius Records * "Money Talks" (1984), Aquarius Records * "Rock Myself To Sleep" / "All It Will Ever Be" (1985), Capitol Records * "Love Has Remembered Me" / "Anejo" (1985), Aquarius Records * "It's A Pleasure To See You Again" / "Baby It's You" (1989), Aquarius Records * "Here's Looking At You Kid" (1993), Flood Ross Entertainment * "Good From Far (Far From Good)" (1993), Flood Ross Entertainment * "Givin' It, Takin' It" (1993), Flood Ross Entertainment * "If You Believe in Me" (1993), Flood Ross Entertainment * "Voice In My Heart" (1993), Flood Ross Entertainment * "That's Love" (1993), Flood Ross Entertainment * "Can't Take Another Night" (1994), EMI * "If I Was A Stranger" (1994), EMI * "Drivin' With My Eyes Closed" (1994), Flood Ross Entertainment * "I'm a Man" (1994), Flood Ross Entertainment * "Won't Walk That Road No More" (1998), Civilian Records * "Won't Go There" (2001), Civilian Records * "Holiday" (2001), Civilian Records * "Talk To Me" (2001), Civilian Records * "That's Who I Am, This Is What I Do" / "Enough is Enough" (2003), Civilian Records * "Strong Silent Type" / "Just Between You And Me (live)" (2003), Civilian Records


Band members

Current members *
Myles Goodwyn Myles Francis Goodwyn (born Miles Francis Goodwin on ) is a Canadian musician. He is the only original remaining member of the rock band April Wine, in which he is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and principal songwriter. Goodwyn has led the ba ...
– lead vocals, guitar, keyboards (1969–1986, 1992–Present) *
Brian Greenway Brian Gilbert Greenway (born October 1, 1951) is a Canadian guitarist, vocalist and harmonicist, most notable for playing in the rock bands April Wine, Mashmakhan, and the Dudes. Greenway performed with April Wine from 1977 to 1986 when the ban ...
– guitar, vocals (1977–1986, 1992–Present) * Richard Lanthier – bass, vocals (2011–Present) * Roy Nichol – drums, vocals (2012–Present) Former members * Jimmy Henman – vocals, bass (1969–1971) * David Henman – guitar, vocals (1969–1973) * Ritchie Henman – drums, keyboards (1969–1973) *
Jim Clench James Patrick Clench (May 1, 1949 – November 3, 2010) was a Canadian bassist and vocalist known for his roles in the rock bands April Wine and Bachman–Turner Overdrive. With April Wine (first run) Clench was asked to join April Wine after ...
– bass, vocals (1971–1975, 1992–2006; died 2010) * Gary Moffet – guitar, backing vocals (1973–1984) *
Jerry Mercer Gerald "Jerry" Mercer (born April 27, 1939) is a Canadian drummer, best known for his work with the rock groups Mashmakhan and April Wine. Personal life Mercer was born in Newfoundland. Prior to becoming a full-time musician, Mercer worked ...
– drums (1973–1984, 1992–2008) *
Steve Lang Stephen Keith Lang (March 24, 1949 – February 4, 2017) was a Canadian bassist best known for his time and work with the rock band April Wine from 1976 to 1984 during the band's most successful years. Early life Lang was born in Montreal, Qu ...
– bass, backing vocals (1975–1984; died 2017) * Daniel Barbe – keyboards (1985–1986) * Jean Pellerin – bass (1985–1986) * Marty Simon – drums (1985–1986) * Steve Segal – guitar (1992–1994) * Carl Dixon – guitar, keyboards, vocals (2001–2004) *
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– bass, vocals (2007–2011) * Blair Mackay – drums (2009–2012) Timeline


Awards

April Wine has never won a
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despite 11 nominations. Myles Goodwyn was awarded the
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ECMA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003. April Wine was also inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame and awarded with its Lifetime Achievement Award on March 13, 2009. In 2008, April Wine was inducted into the East Coast Music Hall of Fame. On April 18, 2010, they were inducted into the
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.


See also

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Canadian rock Rock music of Canada is a wide and diverse part of the general music of Canada, beginning with American and British style rock and roll in the mid-20th century. Since then Canada has had a considerable impact on the development of the modern po ...
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Music of Canada The music of Canada reflects the diverse influences that have shaped the country. Indigenous Peoples, the Irish, British, and the French have all made unique contributions to the musical heritage of Canada. The music has also subsequently been ...
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References


External links

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