My dad was an outstanding guy. Talented in so many ways. He was interested in music at a young age but his father Jacob did not support any thoughts of the family not supporting the farm in Yorkton where he grew up. I’m sure his fierce support of myself in music had so much to do with his father’s relationship and his unyielding discouragement for music.
After a few years, I was not enjoying the horn. I was missing my sports buddies and things between me and my dad were deteriorating. It was awful. I was awful. Finally we struck middle ground. I was around 12 when he made me a life changing deal. Keep up the trombone and he would get me that guitar that I was eyeing at Benmore Furniture on Hastings. Good to his word we got two Kent 335 like guitars and a single 12, Beltone amp. Joined my first band the Jesters. Gary McGuire was the other guitar player and being Ra McGuire’s (Trooper) brother, we had access to two of the greatest music minds you could ever wish for at 13. Ra McGuire and Brian Smith who at the time had a band called Winters Green. Gary would badger those guys for chord changes to so many great songs. Animals, Stones, Lovin Spoonful, Beatles, Monkees. Yes Monkees. Every phone call from Gary would start with him saying “I got the chords to…..” and just being so excited to share. We played for a few years at youth centres, schools etc. Learned a valuable music business lesson as one of the gigs we played was Friday nights for pop and donuts. We were let go after a few weeks as it seems our bass player was having more than his share of donuts. I was loving playing guitar.
So now I’m thinking, there has to be something more to this. How does that all work? About a year later I started Wave Productions with a few friends and started to solicit business for jingles. We realized there were advertising agencies that had clients. And Money! Eventually my “big brother” John Pearson bought out the original partners and he and I now owned Wave. Wave, over a 30 year period is now one of the top audio shops in Canada and certainly the go to shop in Vancouver. Many awards along the way for our work.
JP and I, along with partner Bob Smart, were able to sell our company to our employees at Wave in 2019 and they are still killing it. Very talented people.
At the inception of Wave , there was another launch taking place. The R&B Allstars. Formed in May 1979 and is still running today. So many great musicians who have become wonderful friends . So many stories to tell and you’ll find them here.
While working at Wave I produced a number of singles and Albums on the side as my labour of love.
Alibi recorded 2 #1 singles on the Canadian Country Chart. Do You Have Any Doubts and Rollercoaster.
Doubts was written by myself with lots of help from Michael Rheault, my partner in Wave at the time.
Other projects….
Rebel Phoenix Band (formerly Alibi),
Pacheena,
Babyface,
Ross Mullin,
Clarke Perry,
Patricia Conroy,
Hans Stamer,
R&B Allstars,
Lyndia Scott ,
Fourth Floor,
Don Profili
Finally…
Over the years, I have met so many wonderful people. I’ve been fortunate to have worked with amazing talent both in music and advertising. Singers, musicians, actors, voice talent, writers, art directors, broadcast producers, promoters, club and bar owners, agents, and managers, all of whom have made me better. Generous people with their talents and time, all in the pursuit of creating something worthwhile. It doesn’t always turn out that way but you always learn something. From the great to the not so great, we are all just a work in progress aren’t we?
I would like to whole heartedly, express gratitude to my dad for all the things he taught me , and all the things he tried to teach me. I wasn’t his best student. He said I would thank him one day. I did before he passed. And I still do. Pretty much every day.