Killer Dwarfs
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Origin | Oshawa, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Heavy metal, hard rock, glam metal |
Years active | 1981 – present |
Members | Russ Graham Darrell Millar Gerry Finn Johnny Fenton |
Past members | Ange Fodero Bryce Trewin Mike Hall Bad Ronbo Mayer |
Website | http://www.killerdwarfsband.com/ |
Killer Dwarfs (stylized as KiLLeR DWaRfS) are a Canadian heavy metal band who formed in late 1981 in Oshawa, Ontario, and who enjoyed moderate success in their native Canada in the 1980s. Known for their offbeat sense of humor (all band members adopted the surname "Dwarf"), they were nominated for two Juno Awards during their career. Though not British, they were sometimes compared to NWOBHM acts such as Iron Maiden and Saxon.[1]
The original lineup consisted of Russ Graham (vocals), and Darrell Millar (drums), along with Bryce Trewin (guitar) and Ange Fodero (bass). Their self-titled 1983 debut album was nominated for a Juno Award and radio stations in the US, particularly in Texas, started to play their album.
Trewin and Fodero left the band shortly afterward, and were replaced by guitarist Mike Hall and bassist Ron Mayer. This classic lineup released the band's breakthrough 1986 album, Stand Tall, followed by Big Deal in 1988 and Dirty Weapons in 1990. The band received much recognition in Canada and the United States during the 80's, and their videos were in regular rotation at MuchMusic and on the MTV program Headbanger's Ball. Gerry Finn replaced Hall in 1992, and the album Method to the Madness was released later that year.[2]
The band toured for several years but then parted ways. During the mid-to-late 1990s, the band members pursued other projects. Graham formed a band called PennyBlack, and Hall and Finn both became members of the legendary Canadian metal band Helix. Millar went on to drum for the southern rock band Laidlaw, before forming his own Bon Scott era AC/DC tribute band Autobon, which went on to become Automan.ca, where Millar recorded original material. Mayer became a businessman and moved to the U.S. In 2001, however, the lineup of Graham, Millar, Hall and Mayer reunited to tour across North America. Recordings from these shows make up the live album Reunion of Scribes: Live 2001. The band again went on hiatus until 2013, when Graham, Millar, Finn and new bassist Johnny Fenton recorded Start @ One, the first Killer Dwarfs studio album in 21 years. Also in 2013, Graham released Wireless, in which he sings acoustic versions of popular Killer Dwarfs songs with guest musicians.
On May 26, 2014, the band was returning home after concluding a US tour at the Rocklahoma festival in Tulsa. While passing through a construction zone along Interstate 70 in Indiana, the band's pickup truck, driven by Fenton, struck two other vehicles and crashed into a ditch. Graham was airlifted to a hospital in Terre Haute where he received 24 stitches to close a gash on the left side of his forehead. The rest of the band walked away with cuts and bruises. In a radio interview a month later, Graham said he was healing well, but the area around the gash was still completely numb.
Discography
Studio albums
- Killer Dwarfs - 1983, re-release 2002
- Stand Tall - 1986, re-release 2003
- Big Deal - 1988, re-release 2000, re-release 2012
- Dirty Weapons - 1990, re-release 2000, re-release 2012
- Method to the Madness - 1992
- Start @ One -September 6, 2013
Live albums
- Reunion of Scribes: Live 2001 - 2002
See also
- Canadian rock
- Music of Canada
- Category:Canadian rock music groups
- List of Canadian musicians
- List of bands from Canada
- Timeline of hard rock/heavy metal
References
- ^ "Killer Dwarfs: Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
- ^ http://www.killerdwarfsband.com/
External links
- "Russ and Darrell Dwarf - The Killer Dwarfs". MetalFanatix.com
- "Killer Dwarfs". CanadianBands.com