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Subject: April Wine

Written By: whistledog on 07/05/06 at 7:09 pm

April Wine are a legendary Canadian rock band from Halifax, Nova Scotia

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-- BAND MEMBERS --

1969
Myles Goodwyn (vocals, guitars)
Jimmy Henman (vocals, bass)
David Henman (guitar)
Ritchie Henman (drums)

1970
Myles Goodwyn (vocals, guitars, keyboards)
Jim Clench (bass)
David Henman (guitars)
Ritchie Henman (drums)

1973
Myles Goodwyn (vocals, guitars, keyboards)
Jim Clench (bass, vocals)
Gary Moffet (guitars, backing vocals)
Jerry Mercer (drums)

1975
Myles Goodwyn (vocals, guitars, keyboards)
Gary Moffet (guitars, backing vocals)
Steve Lang (bass, backing vocals)
Jerry Mercer (drums)

1977
Myles Goodwyn (vocals, guitars, keyboards)
Gary Moffet (guitars, backing vocals)
Steve Lang (bass, backing vocals)
Brian Greenway (vocals, guitars)
Jerry Mercer (drums)

1985
Myles Goodwyn (vocals, guitars)
Brian Greenway (guitars, backing vocals)
Daniel Barbe (keyboards)
Jean Pellerin (bass)
Marty Simon (drums)

1992
Myles Goodwyn (vocals, guitars, keyboards)
Brian Greenway (guitars)
Jim Clench (bass)
Steve Seagal (guitars)
Jerry Mercer (drums)

CURRENT
Myles Goodwyn (vocals, guitars, keyboards)
Brian Greenway (guitars)
Jim Clench (bass)
Jerry Mercer (drums)



-- BIOGRAPHY --

April Wine's roots date back to the late Sixties. The first pairing of Myles Goodwyn with the Henmans was when he played in a Halifax band called Woody's Termites with Jim. After the band's breakup in '68, they formed Squirrel with Gordie Meagher. Goodwyn then went on to form East Gate Sanctuary. Jim hooked up with his two cousins David & Ritchie and George Mack to form Prism - no relation to the mid 70's - present Vancouver-based group of the same name. After a name-change to April Wine and the departure of Mack, the Henmans approached Goodwyn to join. The band quickly became a staple diet of the Maritime Bar Menu. The four moved to Montreal in the summer of 1970 with their gear, a couple of bucks and big dreams. They were noticed by RCA Records and in '71 the '45 "Fast Train" quickly became a hit across the country. Their first full record, self-titled, came out a few months later. Produced by Billy Hill, it also contained the lead off track "Oceana" and "Wench".

The band was about to return to the studios when Jim Clench replaced Jim on bass. ON RECORD was on the shelves less than a year later and spawned the group's first number one hit, "Could've Been A Lady". Their second gold single came mere months later, with the release of "Drop Your Guns". Considered a pinnacle album in the history of Canadian rock, the album also contained "Work All Day" and a raucus version of Elton John's "Bad Side of the Moon". Ritchie and David Henman also parted ways from April Wine in '73 during the recording of ELECTRIC JEWELS. Replacing them were Gary Moffet on guitars and Jerry Mercer (ex of Mashmakhan) on drums. The record featured the hits "The Band Has Just Begun", "Just Like That" and "Cat's Claw", "Lady Run Lady Hide" and the timeless classic "Weeping Widow".

'74 saw the group embark on their first national tour and also saw the release of the single "I'm On Fire For You Baby". This 45 is extremely rare as the song was never released on any studio album except greatest hits packages. By this time April Wine had made a name for themselves for cutting no-nonsense rockers as well as showing incredible melody penning several "I love you the sky is blue" ballads. Later that same year saw the release of the group's first live recording, entitled, coincidentally enough APRIL WINE LIVE. The record captured the sheer power of their stage presence and showed their detractors they were not just a radio pop/love song band and why they were headlining concerts from coast to coast.

STAND BACK was cut in '75 and was backed by the hits "I Wouldn't Want To Lose Your Love", "Oowatanite" and "Cum Hear The Band". The band's first attempt at self-production, other tracks from the album included "Victim For Your Love" and "Don't Push Me Around", making the album one of their most popular sellers to this day. Clench left the group following the subsequent tour to join BTO and later LOVERBOY, though he rejoined the Wine ranks in the late 90's. Steve Lang became the band's third bassist shortly thereafter.

April Wine made history in '76 with THE WHOLE WORLD'S GOING CRAZY. Backed by the power of the title track, the record was the first by a Canadian group to go platinum (one million sales). In retrospect it may have been a bad decision on the part of management to release FOREVER FOR NOW that same year, as it failed to build on the momentum gained by its predecessor, though it did have "You Won't Dance With Me" as a single, as well as the title track, "Child's Garden" and "Marjorie". Originally intended as a Myles Goodwyn solo (l-r Moffat, Lang, Mercer, Goodwyn, Greenway) project, the record possessed less of a moderately heavy sound, leaning more to the eclectic personal tastes of Goodwyn.

Brian Greenway joined the band in '77 after the LIVE AT EL MOCAMBO album and instantly showed that more guitars is sometimes better when they released FIRST GLANCE early the next year, the first disc done for their new label, Capitol Records. The "one big happy heavy axe sound" was evidenced by cuts like "Roller" and "Hot On The Wheels of Love" and broke the group out of its restraints, now headlining major events outside the Great White North.

HARDER FASTER came out in '80 and instantly went gold thanks to the driving force of "I Like To Rock" and the cover of King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man". Even the power ballad "Tonite" was laced with bridges that grabbed you by the balls. Goodwyn also found time between records to produce TEAZE's ONE NIGHT STAND lp, his first crack at being behind the helm for someone else.

April Wine traveled to England to record THE NATURE OF THE BEAST early the next year. "Just Between You and Me" was released as the first single and has stood the test of time as one of the all-time best selling power ballads, followed closely by the second single "Sign Of The Gypsy Queen". But it's the sheer presence of the rockers "All Over Town", "Future Tense", "Crash and Burn" and "Tellin Me Lies" that make it most critics' pick as their best work. By this time April Wine was headlining major gigs all over Europe as well as here in North America. The follow up came almost two years later when POWER PLAY was released. Though a great record, it had the misfortune of following a fantastic one. It showed the band's versatility with the hard-edged "Blood Money" and "Anything You Want" as well as the power ballad they were now infamous for in "If You See Kay". Also noteable was their cover of THE POWDER BLUES BAND's "Doin' It Right".

After a trio of label-issued 'best of' packages in it's 'Over 60 Minutes With ...' series, next up for the band was '84's ANIMAL GRACE. "This Could Be The Right One" was the only single released from the record, though rockers like "Sons Of The Pioneers" and "Hard Rock Kid" and the ballad "Without Your Love" still showcased a musical versatility rivalled by few. Though the band actually did their last show in Kelowna in July of '84, Capitol released two April Wine records in '85. ONE FOR THE ROAD contained the cover of Starship's "Rock Myself To Sleep". WALKING THROUGH FIRE was the last Wine record and the typical power ballad they'd become known for "Love Has Remembered Me", was the only single. A whole swack of greatest hits packages from Capitol Records as well as a re-release of the earlier hits by Aquarius (In Canada only) came out in the next few years. Goodwyn and Greenway both put out solo records in '88. Goodwyn's album (self-titled) sent two singles into the Canadian Charts, one which was a duet with Canadian Metal Queen Lee Aaron on a cover of the 1971 Lee Michael's hit "Do You Know What I Mean".  Greenway's SERIOUS BUSINESS, which featured guest spots by Aldo Nova and Rush's Alex Lifeson, failed to make a big impact in the charts.  Both albums were met with moderate critical acceptance, but neither solo effort got proper support.

But renewed attention for the group prompted Goodwyn to leave the sunny Bahamas and reform the band with Greenway, Mercer, Clench and new guitarist Steve Segal for a cross-Canada tour in '92. Soon to follow was the first new material in eight years with "If You Believe In Me". The song would easily fit onto almost any record they'd done before, typical radio-friendly material but said loud and clear that April Wine was back - and with a vengeance. Their mini-reunion sparked an all-new album in '93 in ATTITUDE. The first single, "Here's Looking At You Kid" was a classic example of the other side of the April Wine coin, a rocker grabbing you by the balls and never letting go. The album showed a definite maturity in the sound, now encorporating some synthesizers and more studio effects than before. Also let out as singles were "That's Love" and "Voice In My Heart" ... incidentally, it's Goodwyn's kid on the cover.

More greatest hits packages hit the stands in 1994, OOWATANITE and THE FIRST DECADE, which also contained the previously unreleased "Am I In Love", "Somebody Like You", "Baby It's You" and "It's A Pleasure To See You Again". FRIGATE came out in '97 and had three singles, "I'm A Man", "Driving With My Eyes Closed" and "If I Was A Stranger". Also on the album were a remake of "Tonight Is A Wonderful Time To Fall In Love" and a cover of Foghat's mid-seventies' classic "I Just Want To Make Love To You". Though the band continued to tour for the rest of the year, they soon dissipated and went their seperate ways.

It wasn't long however before the public cry beckoned again and the group reformed, less Segal. They can usually be found touring the continent, rocking the house and reminding everyone why they're one of Canada's greatest exports of all time. Their latest album, BACK TO THE MANSION came out in time for the summer touring season of 2001. It features new member Carl Dixon, ex of Coney Hatch and most recently from the touring version of The Guess Who of the mid 90's. Critics and fans agree it's one of the band's strongest offerings in recent memory , backed by the lead off cut "Won't Go There No More", "Holiday" and "Paradise".



-- ALBUMS --

(April Wine)
Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1976 1977 1978 197919791981 1981 1982 1983 1983 1984 1985 1986 1993 1994 1997 2001

Album Title April Wine On Record Electric Jewels April Wine Live Stand Back The Whole World's Goin' Crazy Forever For Now Live at the El Mocambo First GlanceGreatest HitsHarder ..... FasterThe Nature of the Beast The Best of Rockers and Ballads Power Play The Hits - Over 60 Minutes With April Wine All the Rockers - Over 60 Minutes With April Wine Animal Grace One For the Road Walk Through Fire Attitude Oowatanite Frigate Back to the Mansion


(Solo Recordings)
Year 1988 1988

Album Title Myles Goodwyn - Myles Goodwyn Serious Business - Brian Greenway



-- HIT SINGLES --

(April Wine)
Year 1971 1972 1972 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1974 1975 197519751976197619761977197719781978197919791980 1980 1981 1981 1982 1982 1984 1985 1986 1993 1993 1993 1993

Song Title Fast Train You Could Have Been A Lady Bad Side of the Moon Drop Your Guns Lady Run, Lady Hide Weeping Widow Electric Jewels I'm on Fire For You Baby I Wouldn't Want to Lose Your Love Tonight is A Wonderful Time to Fall in Love Cum Hear the Band Oowatanite The Whole World's Goin' Crazy Gimme Love Like A Lover, Like A Song Forever For Now You Won't Dance With Me Rock and Roll is A Vicious Game Comin' Right Down on Top of Me Roller Get Ready For Love Say Hello I Like to Rock Just Between You and Me Sign of the Gypsy Queen Enough is Enough Tell Me Why This Could Be the Right One Rock Myself to Sleep Love Has Remembered Me If You Believe in Me Here's Looking at You Kid That's Love Voice in My Heart

Canada #40 #5 #16 #34 #19 #40 #84 #64 #17 #5 #29#11#5#33#49#45#6#27#46#24#79#34 #75 #6 #40 #8 #46 -- -- #89 #19 #80 #73 #35

United States -- #32 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ------------#34----#86#21#57 #50 -- #58 -- -- -- -- -- --

United Kingdom -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------------------------ #41 #52 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --


(Myles Goodwyn)
Year 1988 1988

Song Title Do You Know What I Mean <w/ Lee Aaron> My Girl

Canada #47 #41

United States -- --



-- MUSIC VIDEOS --

Get Ready For Love | I Like to Rock | Sign of the Gypsy Queen | Rock Myself to Sleep

Subject: Re: April Wine

Written By: ktelqueen on 07/08/06 at 2:14 pm

i've seen them play live..very cool band  :)

Subject: Re: April Wine

Written By: whistledog on 08/07/06 at 9:12 pm

I just discovered that April Wine had some success in the UK, so I've included a UK section in the singles discography :)

Subject: Re: April Wine

Written By: Gis on 08/08/06 at 3:00 am


I just discovered that April Wine had some success in the UK, so I've included a UK section in the singles discography :)
Yup, I have 6 of their albums.  :)

Subject: Re: April Wine

Written By: HawkTheSlayer on 08/08/06 at 3:10 am

While I have limited exposure to this magnificent group (only LP I have is 'Nature Of the Beast'), I commend them for their staying power, and I wish I could hear more of them.
Rumor is...they have a new LP coming out soon!

Subject: Re: April Wine

Written By: gemini on 08/08/06 at 11:07 am

I remember my then boyfriend/now husband, making his brother go downtown to buy him the Harder Faster Album. That was the only one we had of them, what I remember of it, I liked!  :)

Subject: Re: April Wine

Written By: whistledog on 12/06/08 at 1:19 am

April Wine are still awesome.  The classic hits station I listen to plays 'Bad Side of the Moon', 'Weeping Widow' and 'Oowatanite' all the time, and I never get sick of hearing them or any of their hits.  I seriously recommend this band to anyone who loves Classic rock 8)

Subject: Re: April Wine

Written By: Frank on 02/08/09 at 6:50 pm

Great band

They lived in MTL in the 70's on the west island and they used to go to Athens Pizza in Pte-Claire a few times, don't know if that's still there anymore tho.

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