Harlequin (band)
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Harlequin | |
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Origin | Winnipeg, MB, Canada |
Genre(s) | Rock |
Years active | 1975 – 1986 2004 - present |
Label(s) | Epic |
Website | http://www.harlequintheband.com |
Members | |
George Belanger Glen Willows Gary Golden Ralph James David Budzak Derrick Gottfried Darren Moore |
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Former members | |
John Hannah John White Denton Young |
Harlequin was a Canadian rock band that formed in Winnipeg in 1975 and lasted until the mid-1980s. In 2004, the band reformed as Harlequin II.
The original members of Harlequin were vocalist George Belanger, guitarist Glen Willows, keyboard player Gary Golden, drummer David Budzak and bassist Ralph James. Harlequin signed with Epic Records in 1979 and had a string of hit singles in Canada.
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[edit] Trivia
Break-in 2008
Darren Moore's Winnipeg home was the site of a disturbance on April 5. Moore's daughter had hosted a party that had gotten out of hand, resulting in damage and theft. The thieves got away with original songs on computer hard drives, and over $35000 in music equipment and computers. [1]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Victim of a Song - 1979
- Love Crimes - 1980
- One False Move - 1982
- Radio Romances - 1984
- Harlequin - 1985
- Greatest Hits - 1986
- Harlequin II - 2004
- Waking the Jester - 2007
[edit] Singles
- "Survive" - 1979
- "Sweet Things in Life" - 1980
- "You are the Light" - 1980
- "Innocence" - 1981
- "Thinking of You" - 1981
- "Superstitious Feeling" - 1982
- "I Did It for Love" - 1982
- "Take This Heart" - 1984
- "It's No Mystery" - 1986
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- "Harlequin band member victim of break-in", Winnipeg Free Press, 22 April, 2008