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Ray Condo (May 16, 1950 – April 15, 2004), born Ray Tremblay, was a Canadian
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singer, saxophonist, and guitarist.


Biography

Born Ray Tremblay in
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, Ray grew up in nearby
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,
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, the third of five children. Ray's two brothers, William (Billy) and Robert were younger; his two sisters, Eileen and Maureen were older. Condo taught himself to play the guitar at 11 and by the time he was 16 he had co-written and released his first recording, 'If You Only Knew' with a band in the style of the
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called The Peasants. Ray attended an elite vocational fine art & design high school specifically established by the Ontario Ministry of Education for those showing exceptional talent in fine art and design. An intense and rigorous 4-year program, many who started never completed the course but Ray seemed to thrive in this environment. It was during this time that his sister Eileen passed on. This shook Ray to the core but he continued on, graduating and finding himself on the road, heading west and away from Ottawa. Reaching Vancouver, Ray studied at the
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. Not feeling all that challenged by their curriculum, after one year he dropped out and found himself drawn to a world he would eventually return to for good ... music! That started with him playing bass in a
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punk rock group called The Secret Vs. He left for
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to paint for a year, but once again got caught up in music, getting together with bassist Clive Jackson, banjoist Chris Dean, violinist Edgar Bridwell, guitarist Eric Sandmark, and drummer Peter Sandmark to form a band called Ray Condo and his Hardrock Goners, named for
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, an early
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musician. The Hardrock Goners performed a variety of styles, such as rockabilly,
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,
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,
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and
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. Their first recordings appeared on the Og label's compilations, "It Came From Canada". They then established their own record label, "Crazy Rekkids". He earned the last name "Condo" from friend Regan O'Connor, who also came up with the name of the band, Ray Condo and his Hardrock Goners. In 1991, he returned to Vancouver. The Hardrock Goners toured with him for another three years, and then he and his bassist merged in with a group called The Five Star Hillbillies, to create a new group called The Ricochets, named after how much they "bounced around". They made their last album in 2000. In 2003, Condo suffered from a minor heart attack. A year later, new band member Ian Tiles found Condo dead from a heart attack in his Vancouver apartment.


Discography

*1986 – '' Crazy Date'' (Ray Condo & his Hardrock Goners) Pipeline Records *1988 – ''
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'' (Ray Condo & his Hardrock Goners) Crazy Rekkids *1990 – '' Condo Country'' (Ray Condo & his Hardrock Goners) Crazy Rekkids *1991 – '' Condo Country'' (Ray Condo & his Hardrock Goners) CD version Crazy Rekkids *1991 – '' Condo Country'' (Ray Condo & his Hardrock Goners) EP version FURY Records *1993 – '' Hillbilly Holiday'' (Ray Condo & his Hardrock Goners) FURY Records *1994 – '' Come On!'' (Ray Condo & his Hardrock Goners) FURY Records *1996 – '' Swing Brother Swing'' (Ray Condo & his Ricochets) Joaquin Records *1997 – '' Door to Door Maniac'' (Ray Condo & his Ricochets) Joaquin Records *2000 – '' High & Wild'' (Ray Condo & his Ricochets) Joaquin Records *2004 – '' Sweet Love on My MInd/Big Dog Little Dog'' (Ray Condo & his Hardrock Goners/Ray Condo) Crazy Productions *2007 – '' Top Hits! Party Favourites!'' (Ray Condo & his Hardrock Goners) Crow-Matic Records *2017 – '' Hot 'N Cold'' reissue CD + 3 videos (Ray Condo & His Hardrock Goners) Super Oldies


References


External links


Biography by Carl Wilson on Official Site
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Ray Condo Live Review
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