The Wackers
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The Wackers an Elektra Records group produced by Gary Usher, who established the band from members of Roxy, which had a moderate success. Musicians Bob Segarini with fellow Roxy member Randy Bishop vocalist, Bill 'Kootch' Trochimon bass and keyborads with guitarist Michael Stull and drummer Spencer Earnshaw made up the original group. Elektra released their debut WACKERING HEIGHTS. Following the success of the tracks "Travelin' Time" and "Body Go Round", the band toured Canada and the US. The next year they released HOT WACKS, which featured Segarini's "Windy Days", Bishop's "I Got My Friends" and remakes of "New York City" and "Rock and Roll Circus", which the two wrote while with Roxy in 1970. Recorded in Toronto, SHREDDER was released in 1973 and featured "Day and Night", "Beach Song" and "Last Dance". Session drummer Jerry Mercer replaced Earnshaw when the group relocated to Canada and JP Lauzon replaced Randy Stull on guitar. Segarini and Trochim would then form The Dudes, with original April Wine members David and Ritchie Henman and future member Brian Greenway for one album.