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Stonebolt is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia. Their sound also included elements of pop and country.

History

The band first formed in 1969 under the name Perth Amboy.[1] After adding a vocalist and keyboard player, they changed their name to Stonebolt in 1973.[2] They performed in local Vancouver area venues for the next four years, and in 1976 they recorded five demos with producer Elliott Mazur at his San Francisco. In 1977, they signed a production contract with W.Stewart Productions, who in turn landed a recording contract with Parachute Records.[3] The band released a self-titled album in 1978.[4][5] A song from this album, "I Will Still Love You", became their first and highest-charting hit single (US #29).It did better in Canada, getting to #19 on singles charts after a slow, 17 week climb. [6] A second single, "Love Struck" (U.S. #70), was released in 1979 and appeared on their second album.[7] After Parachute went under, they signed with RCA Records, but further success eluded them.[8] In 1999, Stonebolt re-recorded many of their songs for the CD compilation Regeneration: The Best of Stonebolt,[1] as no original master tapes could be found.

Members

  • David Wills – vocals
  • Ray Roper – guitar & vocals
  • John Webster – keyboards
  • Dan Atchison – bass guitar
  • Brian Lousley – drums
  • Lewis Nitikman – keyboards (replaced John Webster in 1981)

Album discography

  • Stonebolt (Parachute Records, 1978)
  • Keep it Alive (RCA Records, 1979)
  • New Set of Changes (RCA Records, 1980)
  • Juvenile American Princess (RCA Records, 1982)
  • Regeneration: The Best of Stonebolt (Vortex Music, 1999)

References

  1. ^ a b " Stonebolt Regeneration: The Best of Stonebolt". AllMusic Review by Keith Pettipas
  2. ^ "Stonebolt - Vancouver, BC (1973-1983 & 1998-Present)". pnwbands.com. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  3. ^ "Canadian Bands.com - Stonebolt". www.canadianbands.com. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  4. ^ "Stonebolt on short list of groups making it". Medicine Hat News, via Newspaper Archives, November 3, 1978 – Page 49
  5. ^ "Backstage Pass Big sounds roll from West Coast". Winnipeg Free Press via Newspaper Archives December 23, 1978 – Page 30 By JIM MILL1CAN
  6. ^ " Stonebolt starts again". Winnipeg Free Press via Newspaper Archives January 21, 1981 – Page 62 By Dave Haynes
  7. ^ "Stonebolt | Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
  8. ^ "Stonebolt". Canadian Classic Rock. Retrieved May 11, 2020.