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April Wine

April Wine is a Canadian rock band formed in Montreal, Quebec by Myles Goodwyn (lead singer), Brian Greenway (Guitar), Gary Moffet (Guitar), Steve Lang (Bass), and Jerry Mercer (Drums) in 1969

They are well known for their deep bass sounds, and their hit songs such as "I like to Rock", "Sign of the Gypsy Queen", and "Bad Side of the Moon" (A rewrite of the original by Elton John). A great deal of their songs earn airplay, especially on Canadian radio stations.

April Wine also is the english traslation of Avril la Vin, off which another Canadian singers name, Avril Lavigne is based.

Discography

  • April Wine (1971)
  • On Record (1972)
  • Electric Jewels (1973)
  • Live! - Play Loud (1974)
  • Stand Back (1975)
  • The Whole World's Goin' Crazy (1976)
  • Forever For Now (1976)
  • Live at the El Mocambo (1977)
  • First Glance (1978)
  • Greatest Hits (1979)
  • Harder…Faster (1979)
  • The Best of April Wine Ballads (1981)
  • The Nature of the Beast (1981)
  • Power Play (1982)
  • Animal Grace (1984)
  • One For The Road (1984)
  • Walking Through Fire (1986)
  • Oowatanite (1990)
  • Rock Ballads (1990)
  • Over 60 Minutes With April Wine - The First Decade (1992)
  • The April Wine Collection (1992)
  • Over 60 Minutes With April Wine - All the Rockers (1992)
  • Over 60 Minutes With April Wine - The Hits (1992)
  • Attitude (1993)
  • Frigate (1994)
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