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  2. Triumph (band) - Wikipedia

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    Before Triumph was a four-piece blues-based band consisting of Fred Keeler (guitar), Peter Young (organ), Mike Levine (bass) and Gil Moore (drums, vocals). This group, called Abernathy Shagnaster, signed to Canada's Attic Records in 1975 and issued the non-charting single "Hobo"/"Got to Get You Back in My Life".

  3. Gil Moore - Wikipedia

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    Gil Moore is a Canadian musician. Born in Toronto , Moore was the drummer and co-vocalist (sharing vocal duties with guitarist/vocalist Rik Emmett ) of the power trio Triumph . Before Moore was in Triumph he was in a band called Sherman & Peabody which also featured Buzz Shearman of Moxy and Greg Godovitz of Goddo .

  4. Triumph (Triumph album) - Wikipedia

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    Triumph is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 1976. ... Gil Moore: Gil Moore: 4:58: 4. "Street Fighter" Rik Emmett: Gil Moore: 3:33: 5.

  5. Triumph discography - Wikipedia

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    Triumph was nominated for multiple Juno Awards, including Group of the Year Award in 1979, 1985, 1986 and 1987. The band was formed in 1975 by Gil Moore (Drums & Vocals), Rik Emmett (Guitar, Vocals), Mike Levine (Bass Guitar & Keyboards), the band had since experienced lineup changes, for example on the last Triumph album Rik Emmett left to ...

  6. Stages (Triumph album) - Wikipedia

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    Stages is a live album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, released on October 14, 1985, by MCA Records.The tracks were recorded from various performances over the prior three years 1981–1984 although two new studio tracks were added: "Mind Games" and "Empty Inside".

  7. Edge of Excess - Wikipedia

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    Edge of Excess is the tenth and final studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, and the only one not to feature original guitarist and lead singer Rik Emmett who left the band in 1988, leaving Gil Moore as the sole lead vocalist.

  8. Follow Your Heart (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Follow Your Heart" is a hard rock song and the fourth track from Triumph's 1984 album Thunder Seven. Set in the key of C♯ minor and E major, it reached number 35 on the Canada pop chart; number 88 in the U.S. The video that was shot to accompany the single was filmed live at the Providence Civic Center in Rhode Island.

  9. The Sport of Kings (album) - Wikipedia

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    Emmett sings lead vocals on six of the album's ten songs; four songs were sung by Gil Moore, and one track was sung as a duet by the two vocalists. The recording of The Sport of Kings was marred by tension between Triumph and their label MCA. Emmett has since expressed his dislike for much of the album.