Band: Friends Release: Single “Please Don’t Ask Me To Stay”. Year: 1976 Style: Pop and soft rock Formed: Feb. 1974 Home: Chatham-Kent Ontario
A few cover selections: Chicago, Stevie Wonder, Marvin G, and the Love Unlimited Orchestra.
Members: John Glos – George Wilson - Tom Starks – Organist Randy Coyle – Drums Al Trudell – Lead guitar Rick Janusas – Saxaphonist (Windsor) Brent Hunter – Bass
Only two band members are from out of town.
Their original song “Please Don’t Ask Me To Stay”, was recorded at Polaris Studio in Windsor. Roughly 1,000 copies have been printed with about 500 sold shortly after releasing it. On the flip side of the record is Butterfat, a song written by Steve Khan of New York City.
Friends play six nights a week at bars, universities, and collages, and try to rehearse a few hours a day. With the recent addition of a brass section, they have started to add hints of jazz and blues into their set list.
Around late 1977, Friends would change their name to Gibraltor. The band played under the new name through late 1977-79.
The song in the video above was recorded around 1975 in Windsor. The band members on this recording are: Randy Coyle – drums Al Trudell – lead guitar, lead vocals Tom Starks – keyboards Wayne Perdue - bass Rick Janasus – alto sax, vocals George Wilson – Trumpet, vocals
Arrangement by A. Trudell, R. Coyle Composition by Steve khan