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David Karl William Wilcox (born July 13, 1949) is a
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musician.


Early life

Born in Montreal, Wilcox drew inspiration from musician
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at the age of six. Wilcox soon picked up the guitar and began playing, having his first live performance (to a room of ex-convicts) at fourteen years old.


Career

In 1970, Wilcox replaced
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’s band, Great Speckled Bird, playing backup for acts such as
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. In 1973, after two records, Wilcox left the band to go solo. In his first band, David Wilcox and the Teddy Bears, Wilcox hit local stages as a flashy character with an oversized waxed moustache, a baggy suit and a flower in his lapel. David Wilcox's debut album, a solo album called ''Out of the Woods'', was released in 1977. ''Out of the Woods'' produced his three top hits, "Do the Bearcat", "Bad Apple", and "That Hypnotizin’ Boogie". Wilcox signed with
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in 1982, re-releasing ''Out of the Woods'', which became Wilcox's first album to reach gold status. Wilcox's second album, ''My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble'', released in 1983, featured "Downtown Came Uptown" and "Riverboat Fantasy". It was his second straight gold record and another series of tours followed. Motivated by the success of his tour and two gold records, Wilcox went back into the studio in 1984 to record ''Bad Reputation''. A year later he released ''The Best of David Wilcox'', his first compilation album, as a hit-inspired collection of his songs. It was also the debut album for "Blood Money" and "When You Mistreat Her". Later that year, Wilcox was honoured with the COCA (''the Canadian Organization of Campus Activities'') for Entertainer of the Year award (1985) (Biography, 2007). Wilcox's next album to be released was yet another compilation of previously recorded successes and was part of Capitol Records' series ''Over 60 Minutes with...'' In the late 1980s, Wilcox moved away from his past raw live-in-the-studio approach, to a more produced synthesizer and drum program modern rock sound. The album ''Breakfast at the Circus'' (1987) featured "Layin' Pipe", "The Song He Never Wrote", sounding like a Wilcox tribute to his excessive side. After more tours, he returned with 1989's ''The Natural Edge''. It featured the title track, "The Natural Edge", the sweet anthemic pop of "Lay Down in Your Arms", "Ivory Tower", "Pop Out World", and the leadoff track "Still Life". In 1993, Wilcox released his next album, a
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titled, ''The Collected Works 1977–1993''. It featured live versions of "That Hypnotizin' Boogie" and "Trip Out Tonight". It also featured unreleased material such as "Needle in a Haystack" and "The Groove". ''Thirteen Songs'', released in 1996, featured acoustic-based music played with a small band. The album, recorded at
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, features sax-and-organ jazz ("Rainy Night Saloon"), country storytelling ("Shotgun City") and deep blues ("Three Past Midnight"). Wilcox released ''Greatest Hits Too'' in 1997, with much of the album being produced by Wilcox.
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produced the album ''Rhythm of Love'' which was released on Stony Plain Records. It featured "Play That Guitar Rag", "Easy Like Rain" and "Rattlesnakin' Daddy". In 2003 Wilcox released ''Rockin' the Boogie: The Best of Blues and Boogie'', featuring much of his best-known work. In 2007, Wilcox released ''
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''. In 2013 David was featured with
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in a concert which was later released as the live CD "Guitar Heroes" on Stony Plain. That summer he also performed at the TD Kitchener Blues Festival.


Discography


With Great Speckled Bird

* '' You Were on My Mind'' (1972) * ''Ol' Eon'' (1973)


Solo

Album chart positions from ''RPM'' magazine (Canada): * ''Out of the Woods'' (1977) #21 (on 1982 reissue) * ''My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble'' (1983) #40 * ''Bad Reputation'' (1984) #63 * ''Breakfast at the Circus'' (1987) #29 * ''The Natural Edge'' (1989) #59 * ''Thirteen Songs'' (1996) * ''Rhythm of Love'' (2000) * ''
Boy in the Boat ''Boy in the Boat'' is the thirteenth studio album by the Canadian blues-rock artist David Wilcox, which was self-produced. The album was recorded at Reaction Studios, the same studio as his 2002 album ''Rhythm of Love''. Track listing All so ...
'' (2007) * ''Guitar Heroes'' (2015)


Compilations

* ''The Best of David Wilcox'' (1985) #90 * ''Over 60 Minutes With ... David Wilcox'' (1987) * ''The Collected Works'' 1977–1993 (1993) * ''Greatest Hits Too'' (1997) * ''Rockin’ The Boogie: The Best of Blues and Boogie'' (2003)


Compilation inclusions

*'' Saturday Night Blues: 20 Years'' (2006) CBCA
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of live performances from the
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radio program on
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, hosted by
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. Wilcox's "Rattlesnakin' Daddy", originally recorded on ''Rhythm Of Love'', is included.


Singles


References


External links


David Wilcox official site
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