Gary O'
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Gary O'Connor, better known as Gary O' is the son of Canadian music legend Billy O'Connor.
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[edit] Biography
Gary was a member of the 1960s band Cat, who had a popular Canadian hit in 1970 called "We're in This Together". Following a few more singles, creative differences would ultimately break them up in 1972.
Shortly after, Gary joined a Beatles tribute band called Liverpool, and with the help of Ian Thomas, released a single called "Dolly". This gained the attention of Anthem Records head Ray Danniels, and following a name change to Aerial, they released the album "In the Middle of the Night" in 1978. It was not a big success, and shortly after the 1980 follow-up "Maneuvers", Gary left the band to pursue a solo career.
In 1981, he signed with RCA Records and released his self-titled debut album. The first single "I Believe in You" became a smash hit in Canada, and the follow-up, a remake of the Hollies' song "Pay You Back With Interest" even reached the Billboard Hot 100 Charts, where it peaked at #70. It would be his only chart entry in America.
In 1984, he released his follow-up album "Strange Behaviour". The first single "Shades of 45", a song about the Enola Gay bombing the Japanese, became a popular hit in Canada, and the follow-up "Get it While You Can" also became a modest hit.
Currently, Gary works as a song-writer out of Vancouver.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
with AERIAL
- 1978 - "In the Middle of the Night"
- 1980 - "Maneuvers"
as a SOLO artist
- 1981 - "Gary O"
- 1984 - "Strange Behaviour"
[edit] Singles
with CAT
- 1968 - "Doin' the Best We Can"
- 1970 - "Solo Flight"
- 1970 - "We're in This Together"
- 1971 - "Honey in the Sky"
with LIVERPOOL
- 1975 - "Love is A Melody"
- 1975 - "Down to Liverpool"
- 1976 - "Dolly"
with AERIAL
- 1978 - "Easy Love"
- 1980 - "Tears That You Cry"
- 1980 - "Moments Like This"
as a SOLO artist
- 1981 - "I Believe in You"
- 1981 - "Pay You Back With Interest"
- 1984 - "Shades of 45"
- 1984 - "Get it While You Can"