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The Guess Who

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While the Guess Who did have several hits in America, they were superstars in their home country of Canada during the 1960s and early '70s. The band grew out of vocalist/guitarist Chad Allan (born Allan Kobel) and guitarist Randy Bachman's Winnipeg-based group Chad Allan and the Expressions, originally known as first the Silvertones and then the Reflections. The remainder of the lineup featured bassist Jim Kale, pianist Bob Ashley... Read More... at allmusic.com

 


X Factor Z

Some of their songs are standard late 60s and early 70s faire, what ya hear now on an oldies station. The body of their work was funky? Canadien rock. American Woman is even more relevant today, especially among Canandiens who don't buy into the excuses Bush has given for the Iraq conflict. Like history repeating itself. Clap For the Wolfman is fun and funky to listen to and is a fitting, lasting tribute to the late DJ Wolfman Jack. the late DJ. No Time is relevant to many peoples hurried lifestyles, especially in these soccer mom and cellphone times.
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• Review posted on 03/29/2005
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