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Triumph was a Canadian
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band formed in 1975 that was popular in the late 1970s and the 1980s, building on its reputation and success as a live band. Between its 16 albums and DVDs, it has received 18 gold and nine platinum awards in Canada and the United States. It was nominated for multiple Juno Awards, including the 'Group of the Year Award' in 1979, 1985, 1986, and 1987. It was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame in 2007, into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2008, and into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2019. Triumph is most known for its guitar-driven rock songs, such as "Lay It on the Line", "Magic Power", "Fight the Good Fight" and "World of Fantasy", although it originally earned notice for strong cover songs, like "Rocky Mountain Way". The band was formed in
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, and for much of its existence featured
Rik Emmett Richard Gordon Emmett (born July 10, 1953) is a vocalist, guitarist, and member of the Canadian rock band Triumph. Career Emmett left Triumph in 1988 to pursue a solo career. His first solo album, '' Absolutely'', was released in 1990 and bec ...
(guitar, lead/backing vocals), Mike Levine (bass, keyboards, backing vocals), and
Gil Moore Gil Moore is a Canadian musician. Born in Toronto, Moore was the drummer and co-vocalist (sharing vocal duties with guitarist/vocalist Rik Emmett) of the Canadian power trio Triumph. Before Moore was in Triumph he was in a band called Sherman & ...
(drums, lead/backing vocals). This line-up, which recorded the band's first nine studio albums, lasted until 1988, when Emmett left Triumph to pursue a solo career. He was replaced by Phil "X" Xenedis, and Triumph recorded their last album to date, ''
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'', with him before going on indefinite hiatus in 1993. The classic line-up of Moore, Levine and Emmett reunited for two live concerts in 2008, at Sweden Rock Festival and Rocklahoma, and again in 2019 for a three-song performance in Toronto.


History


Early days and first two albums (1975–1978)

Triumph began as a four-piece, blues-based band consisting of Fred Keeler (guitar), Peter Young (organ), Mike Levine (bass) and Gil Moore (drums, vocals). The group, at the time called Abernathy Shagnaster, signed to Canada's
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and
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influences; most Triumph albums included a classical guitar solo piece. Moore doubled as lead singer on many of the band's heavier songs and in their later years, some softer ballads; bassist and pianist Levine produced their early albums. As with many
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and heavy metal bands, Triumph's style proved unpopular with rock critics; ''
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'' reviewers labelled them a "faceless band". Triumph's first album (originally self-titled but later renamed '' In the Beginning'') was released in Canada in 1976. The group's second LP ''
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'' followed in 1977 and contained a version of
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's song "
Rocky Mountain Way "Rocky Mountain Way" is a 1973 song by rock guitarist Joe Walsh and his band Barnstorm, with writing credits given to all four band members: Walsh, Rocke Grace, Kenny Passarelli, and Joe Vitale. The song was originally released on the album '' ...
". Neither of these original albums were released in the United States, however, RCA Records did release a debut US album in 1978 also titled ''Rock & Roll Machine''. This album combined songs from both Canadian releases with new artwork. "Rocky Mountain Way" received some scattered US airplay. In mid-1978 Triumph subbed in for
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on an FM radio-station promotion date in
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,
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, followed by a run of five shows in Texas for JAM Productions (a promoter named Joe A Miller), then toured across Canada with fellow Canadian rockers
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and Trooper. On August 26, 1978, they were headliners at the
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Festival at Mosport Park, playing before a crowd of about 110,000 people.


Mainstream popularity (1979–1985)

Triumph's third album, '' Just a Game'' (1979), featured a moderate US radio hit, "
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", which reached No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Hold On" became a significant song in some select markets, for example, in
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the song made it to No. 1 on
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, an album-oriented/classic rock FM radio station. "Hold On" peaked at No. 33 on the RPM Singles chart in Canada. The second single " Lay It on the Line" received greater acceptance at album-oriented rock FM radio across the U.S. and Canada. "Lay It on the Line" received heavy FM radio airplay, and reached No. 86 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 'oldies' classic-rock format radio stations in the US, it remains the most widely played and recognized song from the Triumph catalogue. The album eventually went gold in the US. In 1980, the album ''
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'' was released and peaked at No. 32 in the US, reaching Gold in overall sales. Its single "I Can Survive" peaked at No. 91 on the Hot 100. That year the band performed their heavy metal show in Passaic, New Jersey; it was their first show in the New York area. 1981's '' Allied Forces'' sold over a million copies in the US, while attaining the highest chart positions any Triumph album would attain; No. 23 in the US and No. 13 in Canada. It included the songs "Fight the Good Fight" and "Magic Power", the latter of which reached no. 5 at Canada's largest Top 40 radio station, CHUM-AM in Toronto. "Magic Power" peaked at No. 14 on the national Canadian RPM Singles chart, their biggest hit in their native Canada. "Magic Power" reached No. 8 on the Billboard Mainstream Top Rock Tracks chart and No. 51 on the Hot 100, while "Fight the Good Fight" went to No. 18 on the Top Rock Tracks chart. '' Never Surrender'' was initially released in 1982 on
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leanings.) However, '' Never Surrender'' featured five anthems. The
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-inspired riff-rocker "Too Much Thinking" even samples
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from one of his presidential speeches. "All the Way" (No. 2) and "A World of Fantasy" (No. 3) became Triumph's highest ever charting songs on the Top Rock Tracks chart, while the title track peaked at No. 23. The album earned gold record status in the United States (sales of 500,000 units). However, Triumph's relationship with RCA Records soured at this point; MCA Records executive
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co-opted their debts and signed them for five albums. Following their 1984 label change, MCA took over distribution of their old catalogue for ten years. After the shift to MCA, the band began to work with outside producers, and their studio albums became increasingly difficult to replicate onstage. Triumph later added Rick Santers, a Toronto guitar and keyboard player, to support their last three tours. ''
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'' was released in late 1984, initially as a compact disc. Despite two hit singles and videos, "Spellbound" (No. 10 on the Top Rock Tracks chart) and "Follow Your Heart" (No. 13), the album failed to achieve expected levels of sales; cassette and vinyl formats were soon released. On ''
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'' Emmett's lyrics addressed social concerns in an adult context and Rik Emmett and Gil Moore sang alternating vocal parts in "Follow Your Heart" and "Killing Time". Continuing in the direction of "Never Surrender", the entire second side formed a loose concept focusing on different perspectives of time with "Time Canon" mostly featuring multiple part voice harmonies. ''Thunder Seven'' became an RIAA certified gold album in 2003. In 1985, the band released ''
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'', a double live set culled from the previous three tours. It also included two new songs, including "Mind Games", for which a video was filmed, but the song failed to chart in either Canada or the U.S. On June 7, 1985, Triumph was ranked #2 in Performance Magazine's 6-week period ending "Tops in Performance" list. That year the band performed with Mountain at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Illinois.


''The Sport of Kings'', ''Surveillance'' and split with Rik Emmett (1986–1991)

Triumph took a more commercial turn with their 1986 studio album, '' The Sport of Kings''."30 Years Ago: Triumph Take One for the Team on 'The Sport of Kings'"
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Rik Emmett's "Somebody's Out There" reached the American Top 40 in late 1986, a significant amount of radio and video exposure. Written and recorded in the 11th hour of The Sport of Kings sessions, in an attempt to deliver a hit 'single' to satisfy the demands of the record company, "Somebody's Out There" made it to No. 27 on Billboard Hot 100 during October and November 1986. "Somebody's Out There" still stands as the highest-charting song from the Triumph catalogue on the Hot 100. It also reached No. 9 on the Top Rock Tracks chart, although it did less well in Canada, only reaching No. 84 on the Singles chart there. Gil Moore's "Tears in the Rain", cut from the same cloth as "Mind Games", did not fare as well in the charts in the US, as it peaked at No. 23 on the Top Rock Tracks charts. The third single, the slow-tempo "Just One Night", which also had a video, did fairly well in Canada hitting No. 33 on the Singles chart in April 1987, but did not chart in the US. Adding Rick Santers to their line-up, Triumph toured with Swedish guitarist
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across the United States. In 1987, the band attempted a return to their usual style with ''
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.'' While Gil Moore and Mike Levine remained firmly planted in blues-rock, Rik Emmett took a more modern progressive turn, even involving
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guitarist
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. They collaborated on a dual-guitar solo for Gil Moore's angst-ridden vocal on the Emmett-penned "Headed for Nowhere". The first single released to radio stations in Canada was "Let the Light Shine On Me", which did well on certain Canadian rock stations, such as reaching number 1 at Q107 in Toronto (as the lead one or two singles on most Triumph albums since 1979 had) while reaching No. 61 on the Canadian singles chart. It did not chart in the US. The first single released to radio stations in the US, "Long Time Gone", reached number 23 on the Top Rock Tracks chart; the song did not chart in Canada. A video was released for the single "Never Say Never", but the song was not able to chart on the Top Rock Tracks chart or on the Canadian Singles chart. The 1988 tour, during which the band members experienced growing disharmony over business decisions and artistic direction, ended with a September 3 show on the Kingswood stage at
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. Later that year Emmett left Triumph and began a solo career; the three didn't perform together again for many years. Emmett's first album, ''Absolutely'', yielded four hits in Canada. Meanwhile, Triumph released 1989's ''
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'' as their obligatory fifth album owed to MCA Records.


Phil X-era, ''Edge of Excess'' and hiatus (1992–2006)

In 1992, the remaining members of Triumph recruited
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and Frozen Ghost. Moore was the principal songwriter and lead singer for 1992's ''
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'', with additional help from guitarist-producer Mladen. Rick Santers also remained on hand as touring keyboardist and singer for the 1993 North American tour, singing Rik Emmett's parts in fan favourites "Magic Power" and "Fight the Good Fight". Initial reception of the album from American radio seemed quite favourable, until Triumph's recording label, a subsidiary of
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, dissolved unexpectedly in 1993. After this downturn, the remaining members of Triumph effectively disbanded. In 1998, Rik Emmett resisted overtures from his former bandmates for a potentially lucrative twentieth anniversary US tour, stating he was not interested. Nevertheless, Moore and Levine purchased and acquired back their entire album catalogue from MCA and launched their own label
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, and they continue to release live recordings and videos from their long career. In 2003, TML released a live DVD album called ''
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'' originally recorded in
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at the
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in 1983. This historic festival, attracting nearly 250,000 rock fans, also featured
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. Triumph had earlier released this concert on VHS following the ''Never Surrender'' tour, featuring two videos from the forthcoming ''Thunder Seven'' album. In 2004, TML released a second
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concert, '' A Night of Triumph'', filmed in 1987 at
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during ''The Sport of Kings'' tour. The most comprehensive Triumph anthology, '' Livin' for the Weekend: Anthology'', was issued in 2005. A CD of extended versions of some of the band's most popular hits called '' Extended Versions: Triumph'' was released in 2006. In the 1980s Moore opened and operated
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in
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, originally for Triumph's exclusive use; more recently the company has been training engineers and sound technicians for Canada's music industry.


Reunion with Rik Emmett (2007–present)

On March 10, 2007, Triumph was inducted to the ''Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame'' in a ceremony at Toronto's Fairmont Royal York Hotel. All members of the "classic" group line-up (Emmett, Moore, Levine) were present for the event. Although there were no plans for a Triumph reunion, and Moore had taken on a full-time career at Metalworks, the band members didn't rule out future collaborations; Nick Blagona, for example, mastered Emmett's latest hard rock project, Airtime (2007), in the Metalworks mastering suite. On April 6, 2008, Triumph was inducted into the
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as part of the
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. In 2008, Triumph's classic line-up performed live for the first time since 1988 with two reunion concerts: the first on June 7 at the Sweden Rock Festival in Solvesborg, Sweden, and the second on July 11 at the Rocklahoma music festival in Pryor, Oklahoma. In 2011, the band reissued ''Allied Forces'' as a vinyl package for their 30th anniversary. On July 14, 2011, Triumph Lane in Mississauga, ON, was officially dedicated in honour of the band. On August 28, 2012, the band released a CD+DVD package of their June 7, 2008, reunion concert in Sweden titled ''Live at Sweden Rock Festival'' on Frontiers Records in Europe and on the TML label in Canada and the United States. In 2013, Triumph was inducted into Legends Row at the inaugural ceremony held at Mississauga City Hall. In 2016, Rik Emmett released the album ''RES9'', which included the song "Grand Parade", on which Gil Moore played drums and Mike Levine played bass. The song is a ballad reminiscent of "Suitcase Blues" and even includes the line "Me, I'm hanging out with Johnny Walker once again." In 2019, Triumph were named Legends Of Live at the 2019 Live Music Industry Awards at Canadian Music Week. On November 16, 2019, Triumph performed together for the first time in eleven years at an invite-only event at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario, where they played three songs — "When the Lights Go Down", "Lay It on the Line" and "Magic Power" — in front of approximately 300 "superfans" in attendance. This Superfan Fantasy performance was taped for the Banger Films documentary ''Triumph: Rock 'n Roll Machine''. That same month, Triumph were inducted into
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. When asked if the band will perform again in the future, Emmett said, "I think we're gonna try and do it every 11 years or so. That's the length of time it had been since we did a reunion in Sweden." On September 10, 2021, ''Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine'' documentary debuted at the
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(TIFF).


Philanthropy

Since the group's inception, individually and collectively, Triumph have contributed time, energy, music, facilities, equipment and funds in support of a wide range of charitable, educational and humanitarian causes. Triumph's largest single charitable contribution was its final appearance at
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in Toronto, January 22, 1987. Staged by Gary Slaight for the "Sounds United" campaign of the
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, Greater Toronto Division, all proceeds of $179,356.66 were donated. More recently, the trio has raised over $250,000 (and still counting) with its Signed Guitars Program. Since 2009 Triumph has signed over 100 Fender guitars and donated them to various charities for live and silent auctions, raising between $1,500 and $6,500 each. Individually, Emmett has also contributed guitars for Kids With Cancer, CNIB Ride For Sight and Barrett House Aids Hospice. In 2011 Triumph donated their music and business archives to the
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Libraries. Moore, Levine and Emmett have participated, together and separately, in many major fundraising events, including the latter's appearance on "
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", the Canadian music industry single for Ethiopian Famine Release in 1985, which would eventually raise over $3.5 million. Moore, along with
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and Rush's
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, and others, served on the committee which spearheaded the tsunami relief effort, Canada for Asia, in 2005. Other causes Triumph and Metalworks have supported and/or sponsored include: MusiCounts, Rock Star for a Day Program, the Children's Wish Foundation,
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Emerging Artist Program,
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National Songwriting Contests, many High School Battle of the Bands, Full Circle, Camp Rock, Bike for Betty, and Friends of We Care – Easter Seals. The state-of-the-art facilities at
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have also been donated many times to help causes, including the Canadian
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concert, held in Barrie, Ontario on July 2, 2005. In 1996, Triumph donated royalties from one million units of the song "Magic Power" on the certified Diamond " Oh What a Feeling: A Vital Collection of Canadian Music" compilation CD in support of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Science and
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, as they have done many times in support of charitable initiatives. Moore has participated in and donated Triumph autographed guitars to celebrity golf fundraising tournaments, Levine has bowled for TJ Martell Foundation and Emmett regularly performs at fundraisers for many causes, including AIDS, Food Bank and Shelter benefits. In 2013 Emmett was awarded the
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in 2012 for Community Service and Moore was given a star on the
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for contributions to education and community support. Metalworks Production Group was given the 2014 Sam McCallion Small Business Community Involvement Award by the
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. Metalworks Institute coordinates volunteers for Make Music Matter, a Calgary-based charity (formerly Song For Africa), by going to Africa and sharing their technological and musical training. In May 2015, Moore Received the Mississauga Arts Council, Laurie Pallett Patron of the Arts, MARTY Award for his contributions to the Mississauga arts community. In April 2016, Moore received the
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, Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication to business in Mississauga and the community. The group members have also served on various boards over the years. In 2014, Moore joined the Advisory Boards of Music Canada and CAAMA (Canadian Association for the Advancement of Music and the Arts) and Levine serves on the board of directors and advisory board for the Musicians' Rights Organization Canada (MROC). In the past Emmett has served on the Advisory Boards at
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and the
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. Moore has also served on the executive board at Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Science (CARAS) as well as the Toronto Musicians Association (TMA).


Band members


Classic

* Mike Levine – bass, keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals (1975–1993, 2008, 2019) *
Gil Moore Gil Moore is a Canadian musician. Born in Toronto, Moore was the drummer and co-vocalist (sharing vocal duties with guitarist/vocalist Rik Emmett) of the Canadian power trio Triumph. Before Moore was in Triumph he was in a band called Sherman & ...
– drums, percussion, lead and backing vocals (1975–1993, 2008, 2019) *
Rik Emmett Richard Gordon Emmett (born July 10, 1953) is a vocalist, guitarist, and member of the Canadian rock band Triumph. Career Emmett left Triumph in 1988 to pursue a solo career. His first solo album, '' Absolutely'', was released in 1990 and bec ...
– guitars, lead and backing vocals, synthesizers, keyboards, bass (1975–1988, 2008, 2019)


Former

* Fred Keeler – guitar (1975) * Peter Young – keyboards, organ (1975) *
Phil X Theofilos Xenidis (born March 10, 1966), better known as Phil X, is a Canadian musician, singer and songwriter. Since 2013, he has played lead guitar with Bon Jovi and officially replaced former lead guitarist Richie Sambora in 2016. Career Early ...
– guitar, backing vocals (1992–1993) Touring * Rick Santers – guitar, keyboards, backing and lead vocals (1984–1993) *
Sebastian Bach Sebastian Philip Bierk (born April 3, 1968), known professionally as Sebastian Bach, is a Canadian-American singer who achieved mainstream success as the frontman of the hard rock band Skid Row from 1987 to 1996. He has acted on Broadway and ha ...
– lead vocals (1993) *
Dave Dunlop John David Dunlop (born September 18, 1965 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian guitarist, composer, producer, recording engineer, and vocalist. Dunlop was a member, writer, guitarist, and back-up singer in Canadian rock band The Full Nine (Disney's ...
– guitar, backing vocals (2008, 2019)


Session

* Laurie Delgrande – keyboards on ''Triumph'' (1976); on ''Rock and Roll Machine'' (1977); on ''Just a Game'' (1979) * Mike Danna – keyboards on ''Rock and Roll Machine'' (1977); on ''Just a Game'' (1979) * Beau David – backing vocals on ''Rock and Roll Machine'' (1977); on ''Just a Game'' (1979) * Elaine Overholt – backing vocals on ''Rock and Roll Machine'' (1977); on ''Just a Game'' (1979); on ''Allied Forces'' (1981); on "Mind Games" and "Empty Inside" from ''Stages'' (1985) *
Gord Waszek Leigh Ashford was a Canadian rock group formed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and which existed between 1966 and 1974. History The group was formed in 1967 by, the guitarist Gord Waszek, drummer Dave Cairns, bassist Joe Agnello and keyboard pla ...
– backing vocals on ''Rock and Roll Machine'' (1977); on ''Just a Game'' (1979) * Colina Phillips – backing vocals on ''Rock and Roll Machine'' (1977); on ''Just a Game'' (1979) * Rosie Levine – backing vocals on ''Rock and Roll Machine'' (1977); on ''Just a Game'' (1979) * Lou Pomanti – synthesizer, keyboards, programming on ''Thunder Seven'' (1984); synthesizer, synthesizer programming, keyboards on ''The Sport of Kings'' (1986) * Al Rogers – backing vocals on ''Thunder Seven'' (1984) * Sandee Bathgate – backing vocals on ''Thunder Seven'' (1984) * Dave Dickson – backing vocals on ''Thunder Seven'' (1984) * Herb Moore – backing vocals on ''Thunder Seven'' (1984) * Andy Holland – backing vocals on ''Thunder Seven'' (1984) * Gary McCracken – drums on "Mind Games" from ''Stages'' (1985) * Rob Yale – keyboards on "Mind Games" and "Empty Inside" from ''Stages'' (1985) *
Michael Boddicker Michael Lehmann Boddicker (born January 19, 1953) is an American film composer and session musician, specializing in electronic music. He is a three times National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (N.A.R.A.S.) Most Valuable Player "Synthe ...
(not to be confused with the major league baseball player
Mike Boddicker Michael James Boddicker (born August 23, 1957) is an American right-handed former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles (1980–1988), Boston Red Sox (1988–1990), Kansas City Royals (1991–1992), and Milwaukee Brewers (1993 ...
) – synthesizer, keyboards, synthesizer programming on ''The Sport of Kings'' (1986) *
Scott Humphrey Scott Humphrey is a Canadian record producer and mix engineer. He began his music career as a keyboard player and programmer. He is best known for his work with multiplatinum recording artist Rob Zombie and has co-written, co-produced and mixed ...
– synthesizer, keyboards, synthesizer programming on ''The Sport of Kings'' (1986) * Johnny Rutledge – backing vocals on ''The Sport of Kings'' (1986) * David Blamires – backing vocals on ''The Sport of Kings'' (1986) * Neil Donell – backing vocals on ''The Sport of Kings'' (1986) *
John Roberts John Glover Roberts Jr. (born January 27, 1955) is an American lawyer and jurist who has served as the 17th chief justice of the United States since 2005. Roberts has authored the majority opinion in several landmark cases, including ''Nati ...
– newscast on "Carry on the Flame" from ''Surveillance'' (1987) *
Steve Morse Steve J. Morse (born July 28, 1954) is an American guitarist, best known as the founder of the Dixie Dregs and as the lead guitarist of Deep Purple from 1994 to 2022. Morse has also enjoyed a successful solo career and was briefly a member of ...
– electric guitar on "Headed for Nowhere" and acoustic guitar on "All the King's Horses" from ''Surveillance'' (1987) * Dave Traczuk – synthesizer, keyboards, programming on ''Surveillance'' (1987) * Greg Loates – percussion, programming, effects on ''Surveillance'' (1987) * Hugh Cooper – sound effects on ''Surveillance'' (1987) *
Joel Feeney Joel Richard Stephan Feeney (born November 21, 1957) is a Canadian country, pop music singer, songwriter and record producer. History Joel Feeney commenced his recording career with the pop rock band The Front. Feeney was also a producer on album ...
– backing vocals on ''Surveillance'' (1987) * Joel Wade – backing vocals, chant, choir, chorus on ''Surveillance'' (1987) * Paul Henderson – backing vocals, chant, choir, chorus on ''Surveillance'' (1987) * Ross Munro – choir, chorus, chant on ''Surveillance'' (1987) * John Alexander – choir, chorus, chant on ''Surveillance'' (1987) * Noel Golden – choir, chorus, chant on ''Surveillance'' (1987) * Mladen – guitar on ''Edge of Excess'' (1992)


Timeline


Discography

Studio albums * '' In The Beginning (Triumph)'' (1976) * ''
Rock & Roll Machine ''Rock & Roll Machine'' (also ''Rock 'N' Roll Machine'') is the second studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph. It was first released in 1977 by Attic Records. The album contained in the band's first hit, a version of Joe Walsh's " Roc ...
'' (1977) * '' Just a Game'' (1979) * ''
Progressions of Power ''Progressions of Power'' is the fourth studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, released in 1980. The album reached number 32 on the Billboard 200 and the single "I Can Survive" hit number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. The single ...
'' (1980) * '' Allied Forces'' (1981) * '' Never Surrender'' (1982) * ''
Thunder Seven ''Thunder Seven'' is the seventh studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, released in November 1984. Three songs on the second half of the album follow a concept based on time-related themes. The album was certified gold in the US by t ...
'' (1984) * '' The Sport of Kings'' (1986) * ''
Surveillance Surveillance is the monitoring of behavior, many activities, or information for the purpose of information gathering, influencing, managing or directing. This can include observation from a distance by means of electronic equipment, such as c ...
'' (1987) * ''
Edge of Excess Edge of Excess is the tenth and final studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, and the only one not to feature original guitarist and lead singer Rik Emmett who left the band in 1988, leaving Gil Moore as the sole lead vocalist. After a f ...
'' (1992) Live albums * ''
Stages Stage or stages may refer to: Acting * Stage (theatre), a space for the performance of theatrical productions * Theatre, a branch of the performing arts, often referred to as "the stage" * ''The Stage'', a weekly British theatre newspaper * S ...
'' (1985) * ''
King Biscuit Flower Hour The ''King Biscuit Flower Hour'' was an American syndicated radio show presented by the D.I.R. Radio Network that featured concert performances by various rock music recording artists. History The program was broadcast on Sunday nights from 197 ...
'' (1996) * ''
Live at the US Festival Live at the Us Festival is a live album and DVD by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 2003. The massive Us Festival took place over three days, outdoors in San Bernardino, California, on May 28–30, 1983. Triumph appeared on May 29, which ...
'' (2003) * ''Live at Sweden Rock Festival'' (2012) Videos * ''
Live at the US Festival Live at the Us Festival is a live album and DVD by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 2003. The massive Us Festival took place over three days, outdoors in San Bernardino, California, on May 28–30, 1983. Triumph appeared on May 29, which ...
'' (2003) * '' A Night of Triumph'' (2004) * ''Live at Sweden Rock Festival'' (2012) Compilation albums * ''
Classics Classics or classical studies is the study of classical antiquity. In the Western world, classics traditionally refers to the study of Classical Greek and Roman literature and their related original languages, Ancient Greek and Latin. Classics ...
'' (1989) * '' Livin' For the Weekend: Anthology'' (2005) * '' Extended Versions: Triumph'' (2006) * ''Greatest Hits Remixed'' (2010)


Recognition


Album certifications


Awards


References


External links


Triumph official website

Rik Emmett official website



thecanadianencyclopedia.ca entry
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Rik Emmett interview on Maximum Threshold 2008

Gold Platinum Database Canada

Gold Platinum Database USA

Triumph Productions archive
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