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Jerry Edmonton

Gerald Michael Edmonton (born Gerald McCrohan, October 24, 1946 – November 28, 1993) was a Canadian musician who was the drummer and secondary lead vocalist for the rock band Steppenwolf.[1][2]

Jerry Edmonton
Edmonton with Steppenwolf
Background information
Birth nameGerald McCrohan
Born(1946-10-24)October 24, 1946
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
DiedNovember 28, 1993(1993-11-28) (aged 47)
Santa Barbara, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)
  • Drums
  • vocals
Years active1964–1993

Early life and career Edit

Edmonton was born in Oshawa, Ontario.[1] Both his brother Dennis, also known as Mars Bonfire, and he changed their surnames to Edmonton during the 1960s, when they performed in a group called The Sparrows.[3] John Kay and Goldy McJohn joined this group in Toronto in 1965 and, after some more changes in personnel and relocating to California, the group was renamed Steppenwolf.[4]

When Steppenwolf temporarily broke up on February 14, 1972, Edmonton and Steppenwolf organist Goldy McJohn formed the band Seven with singer Lance Gullickson and guitarist Robin Huff. After Seven, Edmonton, and McJohn formed Manbeast with Rod Prince and Roy Cox of Bubble Puppy before Steppenwolf reconvened in 1974 for three albums before breaking up again in 1976.[1]

Personal life Edit

Edmonton married former Steppenwolf bandmate Andy Chapin's widow in the 1980s.[1] Edmonton died in a car accident, crashing into a tree after failing to manoeuvre a turn, in Santa Ynez, California, on November 28, 1993.[1]

Discography Edit

Studio albums
Name Year
Presenting Jack London & The Sparrows 1965
Steppenwolf 1968
The Second 1968
John Kay & The Sparrow 1969
At Your Birthday Party 1969
Monster 1969
Steppenwolf 7 1970
For Ladies Only 1971
Slow Flux 1974
Hour of the Wolf 1975
Skullduggery 1976
Live albums
Name Year
Early Steppenwolf 1969
Steppenwolf Live 1970
Compilations
Name Year
Gold: Their Great Hits 1971
Rest In Peace 1972
16 Greatest Hits 1973
The ABC Collection 1976
Reborn To Be Wild 1976
Born to be Wild – A Retrospective 1991
All Time Greatest Hits 1999
20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Steppenwolf 2000
Steppenwolf Gold 2005

Singles

Release date A-side B-side US Billboard Hot 100 peak UK Singles Chart peak
1967 "A Girl I Knew" (Kay/Cavett) "The Ostrich" (Kay)
1968 "Born to Be Wild" (Bonfire) "Everybody's Next One" (Kay/Mekler) #2 #30
1968 "Sookie Sookie" (Covay/Cropper) "Take What You Need" (Kay/Mekler)
1968 "Magic Carpet Ride" (Moreve/Kay) "Sookie Sookie" (Covay/Cropper) #3
1969 "Rock Me" (Kay) "Jupiter Child" (Monarch/Kay/Edmonton) #10
1969 "It's Never Too Late" (St. Nicholas/Kay) "Happy Birthday" (Mekler) #51
1969 "Move Over" (Kay/Mekler) "Power Play" (Kay) #31
1969 "Monster" (Kay/Edmonton/St. Nicholas/Byrom) "Berry Rides Again" (Kay) #39
1970 "Hey Lawdy Mama" (Kay/Byrom/Edmonton) "Twisted" (Kay) #35
1970 "Screaming Night Hog" (Kay) "Spiritual Fantasy" (Kay) #62
1970 "Who Needs Ya" (Byrom/Kay) "Earschplittenloudenboomer" (Byrom) #54
1970 "Snowblind Friend" (Axton) "Hippo Stomp" (Byrom/Kay)
1971 "Ride With Me" (Bonfire) "For Madmen Only" #52
1971 "For Ladies Only" (Edmonton/Henry/Kay/McJohn) "Sparkle Eyes" (Biondo/Kay) #64
1974 "Straight Shootin' Woman" (Edmonton) "Justice Don't Be Slow" (Kay/Richie) #29
1975 "Get Into The Wind" (Cochran/Van Beek) "Morning Blue" (Biondo)
1975 "Smokey Factory Blues" (Hammond/Hazlewood) "A Fool's Fantasy" (McJohn)
1975 "Caroline (Are You Ready)" (Bonfire) "Angeldrawers"
1979 "Brand New Key"
1984 "Good That You're Gone"

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Talevski, Nick. (2006). Knocking on Heaven's Door: Rock Obituaries. Omnibus Press. p. 151. ISBN 1-84609-091-1.
  2. ^ "Canadian Goldy McJohn, founding member of Steppenwolf, has died at 72". National Post. National Post. Retrieved October 3, 2018.
  3. ^ "After 40 years, song still gets your motor running". The Star. Retrieved October 3, 2018.
  4. ^ "The Story Behind Steppenwolf's 'Magic Carpet Ride'". Wall Street Journal. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 3, 2018.

External links Edit

  • Jerry Edmonton discography at Discogs
  • Jerry Edmonton at IMDb

jerry, edmonton, gerald, michael, edmonton, born, gerald, mccrohan, october, 1946, november, 1993, canadian, musician, drummer, secondary, lead, vocalist, rock, band, steppenwolf, edmonton, with, steppenwolfbackground, informationbirth, namegerald, mccrohanbor. Gerald Michael Edmonton born Gerald McCrohan October 24 1946 November 28 1993 was a Canadian musician who was the drummer and secondary lead vocalist for the rock band Steppenwolf 1 2 Jerry EdmontonEdmonton with SteppenwolfBackground informationBirth nameGerald McCrohanBorn 1946 10 24 October 24 1946Oshawa Ontario CanadaDiedNovember 28 1993 1993 11 28 aged 47 Santa Barbara California U S GenresHard rockheavy metalInstrumental rockblues rockfunk rockfolk rockOccupation s MusicianInstrument s DrumsvocalsYears active1964 1993 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Personal life 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career EditEdmonton was born in Oshawa Ontario 1 Both his brother Dennis also known as Mars Bonfire and he changed their surnames to Edmonton during the 1960s when they performed in a group called The Sparrows 3 John Kay and Goldy McJohn joined this group in Toronto in 1965 and after some more changes in personnel and relocating to California the group was renamed Steppenwolf 4 When Steppenwolf temporarily broke up on February 14 1972 Edmonton and Steppenwolf organist Goldy McJohn formed the band Seven with singer Lance Gullickson and guitarist Robin Huff After Seven Edmonton and McJohn formed Manbeast with Rod Prince and Roy Cox of Bubble Puppy before Steppenwolf reconvened in 1974 for three albums before breaking up again in 1976 1 Personal life EditEdmonton married former Steppenwolf bandmate Andy Chapin s widow in the 1980s 1 Edmonton died in a car accident crashing into a tree after failing to manoeuvre a turn in Santa Ynez California on November 28 1993 1 Discography EditStudio albums Name YearPresenting Jack London amp The Sparrows 1965Steppenwolf 1968The Second 1968John Kay amp The Sparrow 1969At Your Birthday Party 1969Monster 1969Steppenwolf 7 1970For Ladies Only 1971Slow Flux 1974Hour of the Wolf 1975Skullduggery 1976Live albums Name YearEarly Steppenwolf 1969Steppenwolf Live 1970Compilations Name YearGold Their Great Hits 1971Rest In Peace 197216 Greatest Hits 1973The ABC Collection 1976Reborn To Be Wild 1976Born to be Wild A Retrospective 1991All Time Greatest Hits 199920th Century Masters The Millennium Collection The Best of Steppenwolf 2000Steppenwolf Gold 2005Singles Release date A side B side US Billboard Hot 100 peak UK Singles Chart peak1967 A Girl I Knew Kay Cavett The Ostrich Kay 1968 Born to Be Wild Bonfire Everybody s Next One Kay Mekler 2 301968 Sookie Sookie Covay Cropper Take What You Need Kay Mekler 1968 Magic Carpet Ride Moreve Kay Sookie Sookie Covay Cropper 31969 Rock Me Kay Jupiter Child Monarch Kay Edmonton 101969 It s Never Too Late St Nicholas Kay Happy Birthday Mekler 511969 Move Over Kay Mekler Power Play Kay 311969 Monster Kay Edmonton St Nicholas Byrom Berry Rides Again Kay 391970 Hey Lawdy Mama Kay Byrom Edmonton Twisted Kay 351970 Screaming Night Hog Kay Spiritual Fantasy Kay 621970 Who Needs Ya Byrom Kay Earschplittenloudenboomer Byrom 541970 Snowblind Friend Axton Hippo Stomp Byrom Kay 1971 Ride With Me Bonfire For Madmen Only 521971 For Ladies Only Edmonton Henry Kay McJohn Sparkle Eyes Biondo Kay 641974 Straight Shootin Woman Edmonton Justice Don t Be Slow Kay Richie 291975 Get Into The Wind Cochran Van Beek Morning Blue Biondo 1975 Smokey Factory Blues Hammond Hazlewood A Fool s Fantasy McJohn 1975 Caroline Are You Ready Bonfire Angeldrawers 1979 Brand New Key 1984 Good That You re Gone References Edit a b c d e Talevski Nick 2006 Knocking on Heaven s Door Rock Obituaries Omnibus Press p 151 ISBN 1 84609 091 1 Canadian Goldy McJohn founding member of Steppenwolf has died at 72 National Post National Post Retrieved October 3 2018 After 40 years song still gets your motor running The Star Retrieved October 3 2018 The Story Behind Steppenwolf s Magic Carpet Ride Wall Street Journal Wall Street Journal Retrieved October 3 2018 External links EditJerry Edmonton discography at Discogs Jerry Edmonton at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jerry Edmonton amp oldid 1173917573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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