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The Revols
The Revols were a Canadian band from Stratford, Ontario, Canada, formed in 1957, with Richard Manuel on piano and vocals, John Till on guitar, Ken Kalmusky on bass, Doug Rhodes on vocals and Jim Winkler on Drums. Fourteen- and fifteen-year-old kids at the time, they were shortly adopted by Ronnie Hawkins, and together, and individually, paved international music history in the years to come. ==Early career== The band started in 1957, in Kalmusky's parents' basement, on Queen St. in Stratford. They performed the very first songs Manuel wrote, and were invited into the studio to record "My Eternal Love", Richard Manuel's first original. As The Revols gained popularity in the Ontario area, one of their first gigs was opening for Ronnie Hawkins in Port Dover, Ontario. According to Levon Helm's book ''This Wheel's on Fire'', on page 87, the next time Ronnie Hawkins came to Stratford, The Revols were on the bill, "following" Hawkins. Till, 15 at the time, was reluctant to quit school and was replaced by Garth Picot of Goderich. David "Dave Mickie" Marsden, another Stratford native, joined as the band's manager. The Revols, working for Hawkins, went to Fayetteville, Arkansas, and played a house gig at Hawkins' club.
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