Scrubbaloe Caine (rock, blues)
Scrubbaloe Caine was a rock music group, active from 1970 to 1975. Although they released only one album during their time as a band, they are noted for having garnered a Juno Award nomination for Most Promising Group, and for the participation of several members who subsequently went on to greater success with other bands. The band was formed in 1970 in Calgary, Alberta, by guitarists Jim Harmata and Paul Dean, bassist Bob Kidd, violinist Henry Small and keyboardist Al Foreman, and drummer Bill McBeth was subsequently recruited to join the band. The band relocated to Toronto in 1972, and signed to RCA Records. Their album Round One was released in 1973, and was supported by a national tour as an opening act for the Guess Who.
Round One - 1973
TRACK LIST:
Edmonton Rain 3:01 Do I Love You 3:46
Rosalie 3:24 Gonna Keep An Eye On You 3:27
Daybreak 5:25 Trouble 5:02
Feelin' Good On Sunday 3:00 Travelin' 3:44
Crazy 'Bout A Blues Guitar 7:02
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