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  2. Motherlode (band) - Wikipedia

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    The original Motherlode members reunited in 1976, and recorded a song "Happy People" but, because of issues surrounding the name Motherlode, it had to be released as a Kenny Marco solo release. [11] In November 1989, they used the name Motherlode for a reunion during a week of live performances at the Bluenote club in Toronto.

  3. Category:Motherlode (band) members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the rock band Motherlode. Pages in category "Motherlode (band) members" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. I'm So Glad You're You (And Not Me) - Wikipedia

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    Original members Steve Kennedy, Ken Marco and Wayne Stone went on to be members of Dr. Music in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Due to Revolver Records having ownership of the Motherlode name, it decided to reform the group, keeping William Smith which made this line up the second version of the group.

  5. Kenny Marco - Wikipedia

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    When Motherlode broke up in December 1969, Marco, Steve Kennedy and Wayne Stone went on to be members of Dr. Music in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [10] He replaced guitarist Jon Palma. [11] As a member of Dr. Music, one of the albums he played on was the self-titled album in 1972, released on GRT RCC 23172.

  6. William "Smitty" Smith - Wikipedia

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    WIlliam Smith happened to be at the Blue Note club on February 22, 1964, where the club's house band, The Silhouettes were playing. Steve Kennedy was a member of the band and in a relationship with the female singer, Dianne Brooks.

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  8. Mike Levine (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 Levine helped to bring back together the band Motherlode, which had broken up after releasing one hit single and a couple of less popular recordings.They toured around northern and western Ontario before disbanding once again.

  9. Brian Wray - Wikipedia

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    Motherlode. By March 1971, he was a member of the fifth version of Motherlode. The line up also included Dave Berman (saxophone), Brian Dewhurst (drums), Gerry Legault (bass, vocals), Joey Roberts aka Joey Miquelon (guitar). They didn't get around to recording any material and became part of Truck with the addition of Graham Lear. [21] Truck