Doug and the Slugs
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Doug and the Slugs was a Canadian alternative pop band based in Vancouver. The group was formed in 1977 and was most active throughout the 1980s.
Doug Bennett was the band's namesake and lead singer. He continued to perform with the group until his death in October 2004.
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[edit] Band members
For the entirety of their recording career (1978-1992), Doug & The Slugs consisted of lead vocalist Doug Bennett, guitarists Rick Baker and John Burton, keyboardist Simon Kendall, bassist Steve Bosley and drummer John "Wally" Watson. Most of the Slugs left the band after 1992 (Kendall stayed until 1994); after this time, Bennett toured with an ever-rotating cast of new musicians, still billing the act as Doug & The Slugs.
[edit] Awards and recognition
- 1981: multiple nominee, Juno Award:
- Composer of the Year, "Too Bad"
- Best Album Graphics, Cognac and Bologna
- Single of the Year, "Too Bad"
- 1983: nominee, Juno Award, Most Promising Group of the Year
[edit] Album Discography
- 1980: Cognac and Bologna
- 1981: Wrap It
- 1983: Music For the Hard of Thinking
- 1984: Ten Big Ones (compilation)
- 1984: Popaganda
- 1986: Animato (Doug Bennett solo, with all Slugs participating)
- 1987: Slugs (U.S. release only; all tracks compiled from Popaganda and Animato)
- 1988: Tomcat Prowl
- 1992: Tales From Terminal City
- 1993: Slugcology 101 (compilation)
[edit] Band member timeline
The initial band members were (based on available information):
Other performers with the band (timelines unknown):
- drums
- Vince Ditrich
- Larry MacGillvary
- Pat Steward
- guitar
- John Ellis
- Elio Martelli
- Al Rodger
- keyboards
- Darrell Havers
[edit] External link
- Doug and the Slugs official website, accessed 13 August 2006