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Rich Dodson is a [[Juno Award]] winning singer, song-writer and producer. He is the guitarist, singer and a founding member of [[Canadian Rock]] trio, [[The Stampeders]]. He is most well known for penning the groups' biggest hit, [[Sweet City Woman]] which hit #1 in Canada, and #8 on [[Billboard]] in 1971. He also wrote many other notable hits for the band such as "Wild Eyes" (1972), "Devil You" (1971), "Johnny Lightning" (1974) and "Carry Me" (1971).<ref>The Encyclopedia of Music in Canada. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0003295</ref><br/>
Rich Dodson is a [[Juno Award]] winning singer, song-writer and producer. He is the guitarist and a founding member of [[Canadian Rock]] trio, [[The Stampeders]]. He is most well known for penning the groups' biggest hit, [[Sweet City Woman]] which hit #1 in Canada, and #8 on [[Billboard]] in 1971. He also wrote many other notable hits for the band such as "Wild Eyes" (1972), "Devil You" (1971), "Johnny Lightning" (1974) and "Carry Me" (1971).<ref>The Encyclopedia of Music in Canada. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0003295</ref><br/>


Dodson has stated that his influences come from instrumental bands on the 1960's such as [[The Ventures]], and [[The Shadows]], as well as [[Lovin' Spoonful]] and [[The Zombies]]. <ref>James, Gary. "Interview with Rich Dodson" http://www.classicbands.com/StampedersInterview.html </ref>. On stage, he is known for playing his self-designed [[Fender]] [[double neck guitar]].<br/>
Dodson has stated that his influences come from instrumental bands on the 1960's such as [[The Ventures]], and [[The Shadows]], as well as [[Lovin' Spoonful]] and [[The Zombies]]. <ref>James, Gary. "Interview with Rich Dodson" http://www.classicbands.com/StampedersInterview.html </ref>. On stage, he is known for playing his self-designed [[Fender]] [[double neck guitar]].<br/>

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Rich Dodson

Rich Dodson is a Juno Award winning singer, song-writer and producer. He is the guitarist and a founding member of Canadian Rock trio, The Stampeders. He is most well known for penning the groups' biggest hit, Sweet City Woman which hit #1 in Canada, and #8 on Billboard in 1971. He also wrote many other notable hits for the band such as "Wild Eyes" (1972), "Devil You" (1971), "Johnny Lightning" (1974) and "Carry Me" (1971).[1]

Dodson has stated that his influences come from instrumental bands on the 1960's such as The Ventures, and The Shadows, as well as Lovin' Spoonful and The Zombies. [2]. On stage, he is known for playing his self-designed Fender double neck guitar.

Dodson left the Stampeders in 1978 to pursue his interests in music production and built his own 24-track recording studio called Marigold Studios, where he produced and engineered "Fate Stay with Me" (1987) for Alanis Morissette.[3] In that same year, he began his nationally-distributed independent record label called Marigold Productions.[4] Dodson went on to have a successful solo career with three top-ten hits in Canada including "Lookin' Back" (1981), "She's Comin' Back/Your Own Kind of Music" (1985), and "Cruel Emotion" (1986). In 1994, Dodson released his solo songs on an album called "Secret Hits" on Aquarius Records.

In 1994, Dodson was inducted into the SOCAN Hall of Fame for composing "Sweet City Woman" and "Carry Me". In February 2006, Dodson was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame with "Sweet City Woman"[5] His daughter, Holly Dodson is a singer-songwriter, vocalist, and key member in Canadian synth-pop trio Parallels (band)

Discography


Stampeders Songs Written by Dodson

  • "Morning magic" (1967)
  • "Be a Woman" (1968)
  • "Crosswalk" (1969)
  • "Carry Me" (1971)
  • "Sweet City Woman" (1971)
  • "Devil You" (1971)
  • "Monday Morning Choo Choo" (1972)
  • "Wild Eyes" (1972)
  • "Johnny Lightning" (1973)
  • "Running Wild" (1974)
  • "Ramona" (1974)
  • "San Diego" (1976)
  • "Baby with you" (1984)
  • "Oh Belinda" (1996)
  • "Hometown Boy" (1997)


Solo Career

Year Single Chart Positions
CAN
CAN AC CAN Country
1972 "Julia Get Up" 11
1979 "Give You That Love" 79 23
1980 "Natalie" 16
1981 "Lookin' Back" 6
1982 "Hollywood" 20
1983 "That's What I Say" 22
1984 "If You Got a Heart" 17
"Givin' It Up for Love" 16
1985 "No Time to Say Goodbye" 11
"She's Comin' Back /
Your Own Kind of Music"
8
1986 "Cruel Emotion" 10 40
"Lonely Lovers" (with Debbie Johnson) 16
1988 "Holiday" 17
1990 "Cruel Emotion" 26
1991 "Love City" 19

References


External Links=

Stampeders Offical Website
Interview with Rich Dodson