Bernie LaBarge

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Bernie LaBarge (born Ottawa, Ontario on March 11, 1953) is a Canadian guitarist, singer, and songwriter.

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[edit] History

Bernie LaBarge began studying guitar at age 11, shortly after seeing The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show February 9, 1964. Bernie has been playing professionally since 1967. He was the frontman and/or guitarist for many popular bands in Ontario, Canada (Bond, Rain, Sweet Blindness, Zwol, Stem, Stingaree, George Olliver). Bernie was nominated for Most Promising Male Vocalist at the 1984 Juno Awards for his album entitled "Barging In" (Sony). That album is currently available in Europe on Long Island Records. Bernie has released records on Warner Bros., Sony, BMG, and various independent labels, and performed on tour and recordings with The Irish Rovers, Kim Mitchell, Ian Tyson, Frank Biner of Tower of Power, Long John Baldry, Doug Riley, Dione Taylor, George Canyon, Cassandra Vasik, Joel Feeney, David Clayton-Thomas, and others. Bernie has composed and/or performed on many North American and Worldwide jingles i.e. Coke, Pepsi, GM, Ford, and Nissan (his singing can be heard on the Coke jingle which opens up the original Batman Video). Bernie has written songs for Long John Baldry, The Irish Rovers, Lisa Price, The Good Brothers, and many others. Bernie won the Canadian Songwriting Contest in 1986 (Best R&B Song category). "Dream Away" (produced by Daniel Lanois) was one of the most-played songs of 1981, and still receives extensive airplay. Bernie played guitar on TV shows shown worldwide such as Fraggle Rock (a Jim Henson production), Care Bears (with John Sebastian), Twilight Zone (with David Cassidy), Danger Bay, Smith & Smith (starring Steve Smith (comedian)), and Party with The Rovers, backing up artists such as Roger Miller, B.J. Thomas, Andy Gibb, Boxcar Willie and many others. Bernie has worked extensively with Jack Richardson (record producer), who produced The Guess Who, Alice Cooper, The Irish Rovers, Bob Seger, and Poco. As lead guitarist for The Dexters, Off The Record, Stem, and The Stickmen, Bernie performed at The Orbit Room in Toronto from 1994 until 2004. The Orbit Room is co-owned by Alex Lifeson, one of the founders of Rush. Bernie holds the record for the most performances at The Orbit Room...more than 1,000 appearances. Bernie is also the guitarist for The Doodlebops TV show, which is released worldwide.

[edit] Influences

Bernie LaBarge's influences include Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison, James Burton, Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, Albert King, Domenic Troiano, Steve Cropper, Jeff Beck, Steely Dan, Elvis Costello, Robin Trower, Howard Roberts, Elliott Randall, Rick Derringer, Elliot Easton, Peter Frampton, Gary Moore, and Peter Green.

[edit] Partial discography

  • Catwalk - Rain (1972 single Axe Records)
  • Louise - Rain (1973 single Axe Records)
  • Dream Away - Bernie LaBarge (1981 WEA single, produced by Daniel Lanois)
  • Long John Baldry - Long John Baldry (EMI 1980)
  • Effective Immediately - Zwol (EMI 1981)
  • Time Stands Still - Christopher Ward (1981)
  • Thrillz - Zwol - (A&M 1982)
  • Gowan - Lawrence Gowan (1982)
  • Two Hound Blues - King Biscuit Boy (1982)
  • Love Me Closer - Hagood Hardy (1982 Attic Records)
  • Priceless - Lisa Price (1983)
  • Barging In - Bernie LaBarge (Sony 1983)
  • Can't Hold On Forever - Bernie LaBarge (1983 single)
  • Champions - Canadian Brass (1983 Sony)
  • Overnight Sensation - Bernie LaBarge (1984 single)
  • 2W0 - Strange Advance (1984)
  • Listen to a Boy In Love - Bernie LaBarge (1985 single)
  • Heartbeat - Priscilla Wright (1985 Attic Records)
  • The Passerby - Tony Kosinec (1985)
  • Turn On the Lights Before You Leave - Bernie LaBarge (1987 RCA single)
  • Aural Fixations - Kim Mitchell (1992)
  • Mothers of Hope - John James (Attic 1994)
  • Hip to the Tip - The Dexters (1995)
  • Feels Like Home - Cassandra Vasik (1995)
  • Greatest Hits - Kim Mitchell 1996
  • All The Good'uns - Ian Tyson (1996)
  • Much Too Late - The Danny B Blues Band (1996)
  • Life is But a Dream - Joel Feeney (1996)
  • Mother and Child - Paige Stroman (2000)
  • Side One - The Stickmen (2002)
  • Suzana da Camara - Suzana da Camara (2003)
  • Different - Cassandra Vasik (2003)
  • Side Two - The Stickmen (2003)
  • A Musical Biography - David Clayton-Thomas (2006)
  • I Love Being Here With You - Dione Taylor (2006)
  • Christmas Lullabies - Paige Stroman (2007)
  • Jon Levine Band - Jon Levine Band (2007)
  • Classics - George Canyon (2007)
  • You Can't Make Peace - Riley / B / LaBarge (2007)

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Bernie's Bands

1967 - The Underground Taxi Service

1968 - 1969 - The Royal Banke

1969 - 1972 - Stem

1972 - 1973 - Rain

1973 - 1974 - The Jax 'n Lynda

1974 - George Olliver's Blue-Eyed Brotherhood

1974 - 1975 - Hot Dog

1975 - 1976 - Whizz

1976 - 1977 - Stingaree

1978 - 1979 - Bond

1979 - Sweet Blindness

1980 - Zwol

1980 - 1981 - Kearney, King, McBride & LaBarge

1983 - 1990 - The Irish Rovers

1987 - Mind Over Matter

1989 - 1996 - The Danny B Blues Band

1992 - 1994 - Cassandra Vasik

1994 - 2006 - The Dexters

1999 - 2002 - Off The Record

2002 - 2006 - The Stickmen

2005 - present - David Clayton-Thomas

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NAME Labarge, Bernie
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SHORT DESCRIPTION musician
DATE OF BIRTH March 11, 1953
PLACE OF BIRTH Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
DATE OF DEATH
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