Terry Hatty
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Terry Hatty has a large amount of stage and show work in Canada under his belt. In 2005, he, along with Matt Minglewood, Mike Ross and a number of Canadian musicians, put together a show entitled, "Canada Rocks." The show played through the summers of 2005 & 2006 at the Confederation Centre in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. In 2006, "Canada Rocks" added the talents of three-time ECMA Award Winner Joey Kitson to the spotlight.
Terry was one of the lead vocalists for a Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman-less The Guess Who fronted by bass player Jim Kale, who originally left the group in 1973, 2 years before the group dissolved. After the original The Guess Who had broke up in 1975, Kale had the forsight to register the name before Bachman or Cummings had a chance to do so. A new The Guess Who studio album with vocalist Terry Hatty was released in 1995, but virtually no attention was paid to it in the mainstream press, and the few reviews of the album were almost all overwhelmingly negative.
Hatty also sang background vocals in 1991 on Canadian Hair Band Harem Scarem's debut self-titled album.
Hatty also fronted the Nova Scotia Band Ram who, in 1980 released an album on Pickwick International entitled Soundtrack For Pegasus 1; Unfortunately after the album was released, Pickwick was busted for international record piracy and all product was removed from stores and put in a warehouse in Toronto. The album did not see the light of day after this.