Band: Objective Unknown Release: II (EP) Year:2016 Home: (Chatham-Kent) Genre:Classic Rock
Notes:
Objective Unknown formed in march 2009 with Cole Mills on Guitar/Lead Vocals/Drums, Dane Appleton on Guitar/drums, and Daryn Trainor on bass. After a few line up changes Hudson Cattoor joined the group in February 2010, on Drums/Percussion.
Band: The Jubilaires II Release: Country Horizons Year: 1981 Home: Chatham-Kent Ontario
Note: The band chose to record some of their favourite cover songs for this album. They played a lot in 1981, including shows with Charlie Pride and some radio concert series for BX.93 Country Roads.
Members:
(L-R in band photo) Brad James– R. guitar, vocals (Highgate) J.P. Marchand – R. guitar, harmonica, vocals (Tilbury) Roland Lozon – L. guitar, Violin, banjo, mandolin (Pain Court) Ray Trahan– Drums, vocals (Grande Point) John MacTavish – Keyboards, Synthesizer, strings, vocals (Glencoe) Floyd Bobier – Bass, vocals (St. Thomas)
Tracks: 01. Workin’ man blues 02. Last cheater’s waltz 03. Colour my word 04. Rocky top 05. Drivin’ my life away 06. The devil went down to Georgia 07. Blue eyes crying in the rain 08. She believes in me 09. We can’t go on (Living like this) 10. Dig a little deeper (In the well)
Engineered by: Richard Janik. Recorded and mixed in Windsor.
Notes on back cover of LP:
The Jubilaires II aren’t your “every day” country group. Their variety of musical tastes and stylings stem from years of individual experience. Two years ago, these fine musicians and singers set out on the long road to creating that “new” country sound.
Performing on numerous instruments and topping it all with dynamic vocal deliveries, these six entertainers have made the Jubilaires II favourites everywhere they appear.
Listen to their album; feel the energy and vitality of their stage performances captured in a studio environment.
Listen, and add yourself to the quickly growing number of Jubilaires fans. Bob Bean, Vice President Joy-Bean Records.
The group is the second carnation of the Jubilaires. The original Jubilaires formed in 1956, then around 1960 the Myers brothers joined them which led to the name change “The Myers Brothers and The Jubilaires. Around 1978-79 the Myers Brothers left and the Jubilaires continued on as the Jubilaires II.