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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
, and drummer
Garry Peterson
.
The Expressions
recorded a cover of
Johnny Kidd and the Pirates'
"Shakin' All Over"
in 1965, which became a surprise hit in Canada and reached the U.S. Top 40. When
the Expressions
recorded an entire album of the same name, its record company, Quality, listed their name as "
Guess Who
?" on the jacket, hoping to fool record buyers into thinking that the British Invasion-influenced music was actually by a more famous group in disguise.
Ashley
had been replaced by keyboardist/vocalist
Burton Cummings
, who became lead vocalist when
Allan
departed in 1966.
The Guess Who
embarked on an unsuccessful tour of England and returned home to record commercials and appear on the television program
Let's Go
, hosted by
Chad Allan
. However, further American success eluded
the Guess Who
until the 1969 Top Ten hit
"These Eyes"
; the recording session for the accompanying album,
Wheatfield Soul
, was paid for by producer
Jack Richardson
, who mortgaged his house to do so.
Canned Wheat Packed by the Guess Who
produced three Top 40 singles later that year. In 1970,
the Guess Who
released the cuttingly sarcastic riff-rocker
"American Woman,"
which, given its anti-American putdowns, ironically became their only U.S. chart-topper. The album of the same name became their first U.S. Top Ten and first gold album, and the group performed for President and Mrs. Nixon and Prince Charles at the White House. (Pat Nixon requested that
"American Woman"
be dropped from the set list.)
Trouble was brewing on the horizon, though. Guitarist
Bachman
, having recently converted to Mormonism, took issue with the band's typical rock & roll lifestyle, leading to clashes with
Cummings
. Finding the atmosphere unbearable,
Bachman
left the group in July 1970 and formed
Brave Belt
with
Chad Allan
, which later evolved into
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
. His place in
the Guess Who
was taken by
Kurt Winter
and
Greg Leskiw
, and the title track from their next album,
"Share the Land,"
climbed into the Top Ten later that year, and several more singles charted afterwards. The group returned to the Top Ten one last time in 1974 with the novelty single
"Clap for the Wolfman,"
featuring dialogue by deejay
Wolfman Jack
. Burdened by shifting personnel and loss of direction,
Cummings
broke up the band in 1975 and tried a solo career. The lineup from
the Guess Who
's glory years reunited in 1983, and a version of the group with constantly shifting musicians (occasionally original members) continues to tour. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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My interview with Garry Peterson from The Guess Who:
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