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The Collectors (Canadian band) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Collectors (Canadian band)

The Collectors was a Canadian psychedelic rock band active in the 1960s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=29 April 2012 )〕 It debuted in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1961 as a house band (the C-FUN Classics) for CFUN radio, and renamed itself The Collectors in 1966. The band featured Howie Vickers on lead vocals, Bill Henderson on lead guitar, recorder, keyboards and lead vocals (these last mostly on Grass and Wild Strawberries), Claire Lawrence on tenor saxophone, harmonica, keyboards, flute, organ, recorder and vocals, Glenn Miller on bass and vocals, and Ross Turney on drums and percussion. The Collectors' biggest hit was their first single, 'Looking at a Baby', released in March 1967 on the Valiant label in the U.S. and on New Syndrome in Canada. It reached #4 on Toronto's CHUM-AM on April 24, 1967. In 1967, the group released its first, eponymously named album on the Warner Brothers label (Warner/Seven Arts). In the Fall of 1968 they released ''Grass and Wild Strawberries.'' The lyrics of this album were written by Canadian poet and playwright George Ryga ("The Ecstasy of Rita Joe") complemented by the music of The Collectors. Between 1968 and 1969 the group composed soundtracks to three Canadian films: "Don't Let The Angels Fall," (1968) "Canada The Land," (1969) and "The Land" (1969). Howie Vickers left the group in 1969, and the remaining members of the band reconstituted themselves as Chilliwack, with Bill Henderson taking over lead vocals.
==Discography==

* 1968 ''The Collectors''
* 1969 ''Grass and Wild Strawberries''
* 1970 ''I Must Have Been Blind'' b/w ''The Beginning'' (single release, never compiled on album)

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