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Men Without Hats

Men Without Hats are a Canadian new wave and synth-pop band, originally from Montreal, Quebec. Their music is characterized by the baritone voice of their lead singer Ivan Doroschuk, as well as their elaborate use of synthesizers and electronic processing. They achieved their greatest popularity in the 1980s with "The Safety Dance", a worldwide top ten hit (No. 3 in the United States), and "Pop Goes the World". After a hiatus for most of the 1990s and 2000s, Doroschuk reformed the band in 2010, and released Love in the Age of War (2012). The group, based in Vancouver, has continued to perform, including tour dates announced in support of the release of two studio albums, Men Without Hats Again (Parts 1 & 2), in 2021 and 2022 respectively.

Men Without Hats
Men Without Hats performing in 2011
(Ivan Doroschuk, vocals; James Love, guitar)
Background information
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres
Years active1977–1993, 2002–2003, 2010–present
Labels
MembersIvan Doroschuk
Colin Doroschuk
Sho Murray
Sahara Sloan
Websitesafetydance.com

History edit

Early days edit

Men Without Hats was founded in Montreal in 1977, initially as a punk rock band featuring Ivan Doroschuk (vocals), Pete Seabrooke (guitar), Dave Hill (bass), and John Gurrin (drums). In 1980, Doroschuk restarted Men Without Hats, giving the name to a new synthesizer-based group that he formed with Jérémie Arrobas (vocals, keyboards) and his brothers Stefan Doroschuk (bass) and Colin Doroschuk (guitar).[1] Influences on this electronic outfit included Gary Numan, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) and Ultravox.[2] Years earlier, while in high school, Arrobas and the Doroschuk brothers had played together in a short-lived band called Wave 21,[1] along with drummer Igor Krichevsky.[citation needed] Many years later, Stefan would reuse the Wave 21 name for a country-pop band founded in the late 2010s with his daughters Mary-Lynn and Emmy-Lou.

The Doroschuk brothers, all three of whom are classically trained musicians[citation needed], were born in Champaign, Illinois while their father, a Canadian, was earning a doctoral degree.[3] They moved to Montreal as young children when their parents returned to Canada.[3] The group's name came about because the brothers, following a self-described principle of "style before comfort", refused to wear hats during Montreal's cold winters, calling themselves "the men without hats".[4]

In addition to the Doroschuks, the group has also included numerous additional members and guest or touring performers, many of whom quickly came and left during the first five years. Frontman and songwriter Ivan Doroschuk was the only constant member, while Stefan and Colin Doroschuk as well as Arrobas remained as relatively steady members through the early 1980s.[4]

Their first recording to be released was the 1980 EP Folk of the 80's. At this point, the band had changed styles from punk to new wave and officially consisted of Ivan (vocals, bass) and Arrobas (keyboards); also appearing on the EP were auxiliary members Stefan Doroschuk (bass), Roman Martyn (guitars), and Lysanne Thibodeau (backing vocals).[citation needed]

Shortly after the release of the debut EP, Martyn left and was replaced by Jean-Marc Pisapia, who stayed only a short time before leaving, and later founded The Box.[4] Pisapia was replaced briefly by Tracy Howe, who also left in short order, co-founding Rational Youth shortly after his departure.[4] Howe was replaced by keyboardist Mike Gabriel.[4] Arrobas and Gabriel left the group just before the recording of the next album.[5]

International success edit

Ivan and Stefan (now promoted to full membership status) subsequently recruited Allan McCarthy (percussion, electronics) to join the group, and recorded their 1982 full-length debut album Rhythm of Youth. The trio subsequently enjoyed a hit in Canada with "The Safety Dance", which peaked at No. 11 in May 1983. The song soon charted in the United States, spending four weeks at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was a major hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No. 6.[6] The song also reached the top ten in various other European countries, and peaked at No. 2 in New Zealand and No. 1 in South Africa, where it was the 11th highest-selling single of 1983.

Adding Pierre (who had guested on Rhythm of Youth) as an official fourth member, Men Without Hats released the album Folk of the 80's (Part III) in 1984. While lead single "Where Do The Boys Go?" was a top 40 hit in Canada, the album failed to match the international success of Rhythm of Youth.

In 1985, the band released the EP Freeways, consisting of multiple (and multi-lingual) remixes of one of their earliest efforts, Ivan and Arrobas's 1980 song "Freeways" (which had previously been released as a B-side in 1982). To support the EP, the group undertook a related tour, footage from which would later (in 2006) be released on DVD as Live Hats.

Reshuffling the line-up again, the band released the album Pop Goes the World in 1987 with Ivan, Stefan, and Lenny Pinkas. The song "Pop Goes the World" reached No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 2 on the Canadian Singles Chart, and was No. 1 in Austria. The song was featured in the 1987 film Date with an Angel, and became the fifteenth biggest selling single in South Africa for 1988.

The group's next album, The Adventures of Women & Men Without Hate in the 21st Century, released in 1989, featured a cover of ABBA's song "SOS". The musicians on the album were essentially the touring band from Pop Goes the World, which included Bruce Murphy on keyboards and guitar, Marika Tjelios on bass, Richard Sampson on drums, and Heidi Garcia on vocals and keyboards.

The 1991 album Sideways, dominated by electric guitars instead of keyboards, revealed a dramatically different sound for the band, based in part on Ivan's exposure to Nirvana.[7] Ivan said "We had a contractual obligation for one more album with Polygram so I said to them, we'll take half of the allotted budget if they would allow us to do the record I wanted...so we did this guitar-oriented record but Polygram were horrified. 'Men Without Hats without keyboards aren't going to work,' they claimed and that was the end of the story with Polygram."[7] The line-up on the album was Ivan on vocals, Félix Matte on lead guitar, John Kastner on rhythm guitar, Stefan on bass, Michel Langevin on drums and Colin on keyboards.

The group officially disbanded in 1993,[8] after the career setback of failing to attract another American label as a result of the negative reception to Sideways. The band's final concert was a benefit to support a women's shelter in Montreal,[citation needed] with guitarist Denis D'Amour replacing Matte and Kastner, who both had left the band in 1992.[citation needed]

Projects during the 1990s and 2000s edit

After disbanding, lead singer Ivan and keyboardist Bruce Murphy went on to record several demos in 1993 for a concept album tentatively titled UFO's Are Real, which was never released.[9] Ivan recorded and released the solo album The Spell in 1997. Former band member Allan McCarthy died due to AIDS complications in 1995.[10] Under the name MacKenzie-Parker Gang, Stefan and Mack MacKenzie (of the Canadian alt-country band Three O'Clock Train) released Ride for Glory (1999), a post-modern Western-themed album.

After a 10-year hiatus, No Hats Beyond This Point was released in November 2003, returning the band to their early new wave style. In interviews around the time of the release, the band had mentioned a tour to support the release and a box set dedicated to the band's early years, which included the Folk of the 80's and Freeways EPs, the band's first two albums, a concert that was televised in 1985, unreleased demos and remixes of "The Safety Dance". None of this came to fruition, though, and the band split up once again in early 2004. This was the end of Stefan's involvement with Men Without Hats.

Colin released two albums with his side solo project "Centrifugal Force" ["Matter", "Excerpts from Matter"], then focued on opera and classical music, first serving as Artistic Director of Montreal's Northern Opera Theatre (85-91) and later as composer-in-residence at British Columbia's Ballet Victoria.[11] His works include the ballets "Peter Pan", "Alice in Wonderland", operas "Medea Metamorphoses", an opera-dance project with the Victoria Symphony & the Coast-Saalish First Nation dancers "Heaven"; A full production of his opera Evangeline, based on a Longfellow poem, was produced by L'Opera de Rimouski in 2014, and was conducted by Doroschuk. [11]

In 2006, the Trilogie Musique label released a DVD titled Live Hats, featuring a 1985 live concert at Le Spectrum theater in Montreal on August 8, 1985 that had been televised. The release was unauthorized by the band, and it was pulled out of print.

Reformation in 2010 edit

Ivan reformed Men Without Hats in 2010 as the frontman and lead vocalist, and was joined by musicians Derek Mansfield (synths) James Love(guitar) & Lou Dawson (synths) [12] The band returned on September 24, 2010, at the Rifflandia Music Festival in Victoria, British Columbia, performing ten songs and hits from the Men Without Hats back catalogue. The revived band was described by the'Austin American-Statesman as "simply singer Ivan Doroschuk and hired guns"[13] and by Stefan as a "tribute band".[14] Despite these initial reactions, the band's "Dance If You Want Tour" opened in March 2011 with a well-attended and positively received performance at Austin's South by Southwest event.[15]

In June 2011, Ivan told a festival audience that the group would record a new studio album, announcing the news at North by Northeast in Toronto. The album was originally to be titled Folk of the 80's (Part IV), but in March 2012, the band posted on Facebook that it would be called Love in the Age of War and would be released that summer.

Love in the Age of War, produced by Dave Ogilvie of Skinny Puppy, was released in June 2012 and received mostly favorable reviews. Ogilvie and Doroschuk set out to faithfully reproduce and update the group's classic synthesizer sound of the 1980s, intentionally making a follow-up album to 1982's Rhythm of Youth.[16] According to Doroschuk, they pretended to be "working on a 24-track machine, for example, and not the virtual, infinity-plus-one number of tracks that you can get today. We went out and got the old synths that we used back then... the identical instruments, so it wasn't soft synths, it was really real synthesizers."[16]

By 2011, Doroschuk had taken on three of his touring musicians as full band members: James Love on guitar and backing vocals, Louise (Lou) Dawson on keyboards and backing vocals, and Mark Olexson on keyboards and backing vocals, all of whom performed on Love in the Age of War.[7][17] Colin Doroschuk also appeared on the album as a vocalist. After the album was recorded, Doroschuk doubled down on the band's synthesizer-heavy sound by replacing Olexson with Vancouver musician Rachel Ashmore, on keyboards and backing vocals, as the group's second synthesist.[17][12]

Men Without Hats again toured the United States in 2013, as part of the 1980s-themed "Regeneration Tour", with contemporaries such as Howard Jones, Andy Bell of Erasure, and Berlin. The band's continuing activity has included tours in Europe in 2015 and 2016.[7][18]

As part of a "Totally '80s" show that toured Australia in July 2016, Doroschuk performed as Men Without Hats without other band members, "singing with the house band...[to] set the stage for a proper visit with the full band".[19] In October 2016, prior to a European tour, Sho Murray replaced Love as guitarist.[18][20]

On January 28, 2020, Ivan announced that he was working on a follow-up to Love in the Age of War, to be titled Again (Parts 1 and 2).[21] A new lineup of the band recorded the two studio albums in Vancouver between July 2020 and January 2021, to be released separately in 2021 and 2022 on the band's new label, Sonic Envy.[22][23] Twelve new original songs were recorded for Again (Part 2), which included "Heaven", a song written in 1985 and performed on the Freeways tour but never recorded in the studio. The five-song Again (Part 1) EP includes a collection of cover songs and a "re-invention" of "Safety Dance" titled “No Friends of Mine".[23] The band announced tour dates beginning in June 2021, with a lineup consisting of Ivan on lead vocals and electronics, Colin Doroschuk on vocals, guitar, and keyboards, and Sho Murray on guitar.[22][24] Colin’s daughter, soprano Sahara Sloan, provided additional vocals on the recording.[23]

Members edit

Current members edit

  • Ivan Doroschuk – vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, synths, drum programming (1977–1993, 2002–2003, 2010–present)
  • Colin Doroschuk – vocals, keyboards, guitar, bass (1979–1986, 1990–1993, 2020–present)
  • Sho Murray – guitar (2016–present)
  • Adrian White – drums (2018–present)
  • Sahara Sloan – vocals, keyboards (2023–present)[25]

Former members edit

This listing may include a number of session musicians for whom actual membership in the band cannot be confirmed.

  • Pete Seabrooke – guitar (1977–1979)
  • Dave Hill – bass (1977–1979)
  • John Gurrin[26] – drums (1977–1979)
  • Stefan Doroschuk – vocals, guitar, violin, bass, keyboards (1979–1993, 2002–2003)
  • Jérémie Arrobas – keyboards, drums (1979–1980)
  • Lysanne Thibodeau – backing vocals (1980)
  • Roman Martyn – guitar (1980)
  • Jean-Marc Pisapia – guitar, vocals (1980)
  • Tracy Howe – guitar (1980)
  • Pierre Taillefer – keyboards (1980–1982)
  • Allan McCarthy – keyboards (1981–1986; died 1995)
  • Al Gunn – bass (1984–1986)
  • Denis Toupin – drums (1984–1986)
  • Lenny Pinkas – keyboards (1984–1990)
  • Marika Tjelios – bass, backing vocals (1986–1990)
  • Richard Samson – drums (1986–1990)
  • Heidi Garcia – keyboards, vocals (1986–1990)
  • Félix Matte – guitar (1990–1993)
  • John Kastner – guitar (1990–1993)
  • Michel Langevin – drums (1990–1993)
  • Johnny Souranis (Sideways Live Tour) – bass, guitar (1992)
  • Derek Mansfield – synths, programming (2009-2010)
  • Mark Olexson – keyboards (2010–2012)
  • James Love – guitar, bass (2010–2016)
  • Louise Dawson – keyboards (2010–2020)
  • Rachel Ashmore – keyboards (2012–2020)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Barclay, Michael; Jack, Ian A.D.; Schneider, Jason (2011) [2001]. Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance, 1985–1995 (10th anniv. ed.). ECW Press. pp. 128–129. ISBN 978-1-55022-992-9.
  2. ^ Patania, Matthew (October 8, 2021). "Interview: Canadian New Wave Electro-Pop Pioneers Men Without Hats Release New EP, 'Again (Part 1)'". Pulse Music Magazine. Retrieved November 29, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Kadzielawa, Mark (2012). . 69 Faces of Rock (interview). Archived from the original on March 15, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ a b c d e "A Brief History". Men Without Hats (official website). 2002–2003. Archived from the original on May 13, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
  5. ^ Barclay, Michael; Jack, Ian A.D.; Schneider, Jason (2011) [2001]. Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance, 1985–1995 (10th anniv. ed.). ECW Press. p. 170. ISBN 978-1-55490-968-1.
  6. ^ "The Official Charts Company – Men Without Hats". Official Charts Company.
  7. ^ a b c d Sharp, Keith (October 1, 2015). "Men Without Hats: Strike Off the Bucket List". The Music Express. Canada. from the original on May 12, 2016.
  8. ^ Slaidins, Andrew (July 21, 2016). "Men Without Hats – The Ivan Doroschuk Totally 80's Interview". Rock N Roll Damnation. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  9. ^ Labbé, Richard (May 17, 1997). (PDF). La Presse (in French). Montréal, Québec. p. D4. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 26, 2016. Retrieved November 26, 2016.
  10. ^ "Buried Here - Allan McCarthy, Keyboardist And Drummer For 'Men Without Hats'". Rock & Roll Roadmaps. January 3, 2015. Retrieved December 10, 2023.
  11. ^ a b . Opera Canada. June 22, 2014. Archived from the original on September 11, 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  12. ^ a b "Men Without Hats Speak To SonicAbuse". Sonic Abuse. January 28, 2013. from the original on December 23, 2016.
  13. ^ Gross, Joe (March 18, 2011). "At SXSW, 1990s bands feel different from 1980s band". Austin American-Statesman.
  14. ^ Condran, Ed (November 20, 2012). "Doroschuk leads new Men Without Hats into Ybor". The Tampa Tribune. from the original on November 13, 2016.
  15. ^ Saxberg, Lynn (March 22, 2011). "Sexsmith, Men Without Hats score as festival wraps up". The Vancouver Sun.
  16. ^ a b Nagy, Evie (June 12, 2012). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 16, 2016.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  17. ^ a b Loria, Keith (November 20, 2012). "You Can Dance if You Want To". Princeton Packet. Archived from the original on May 13, 2016.
  18. ^ a b Doroschuk, Ivan (October 24, 2016). "Hey everybody, Ivan here. I would like to introduce the new guitar player for Men Without Hats, Mr. Sho Murray..." Facebook. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  19. ^ Dent, Nick (February 4, 2016). "The strange, happy life of the guy who wrote 'Safety Dance'". Time Out. Sydney, Australia. from the original on May 12, 2016.
  20. ^ Love, James (October 24, 2016). "About: Work and Education". Facebook. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  21. ^ Doroschuk, Ivan (January 28, 2020). "Working on MEN WITHOUT HATS AGAIN PTS. 1 & 2". Facebook. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
  22. ^ a b Dunlevy, T'Cha (September 1, 2020). "Men Without Hats' Safety Dance, Pop Goes the World enter hall of fame". Montreal Gazette. from the original on January 14, 2021.
  23. ^ a b c "Men Without Hats". Sonic Envy Artist and Label Services. 2020. from the original on March 3, 2021.
  24. ^ Pickard, Samantha (February 1, 2021). "Men Without Hats Sign New Label Deal with Sonic Envy". Sonic Envy (Press release). Prezly. from the original on May 6, 2021.
  25. ^ "10 Questions with Sahara Sloan from Men Without Hats". August 16, 2023.
  26. ^ "John Gurrin". Tisch School of the Arts. New York University. from the original on January 18, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website (2012–present)
  • Original official website (2001–2004)
  • Men Without Hats discography at Discogs  
  • Men Without Hats at AllMusic
  • Men Without Hats at IMDb
  • Lazlo's Discography Machine: Men Without Hats
  • Jérémie Arrobas official site
  • 2012 interview for Innerviews
  • Article at thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
  • Article at canadianbands.com

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Men Without Hats news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Men Without Hats are a Canadian new wave and synth pop band originally from Montreal Quebec Their music is characterized by the baritone voice of their lead singer Ivan Doroschuk as well as their elaborate use of synthesizers and electronic processing They achieved their greatest popularity in the 1980s with The Safety Dance a worldwide top ten hit No 3 in the United States and Pop Goes the World After a hiatus for most of the 1990s and 2000s Doroschuk reformed the band in 2010 and released Love in the Age of War 2012 The group based in Vancouver has continued to perform including tour dates announced in support of the release of two studio albums Men Without Hats Again Parts 1 amp 2 in 2021 and 2022 respectively Men Without HatsMen Without Hats performing in 2011 Ivan Doroschuk vocals James Love guitar Background informationOriginMontreal Quebec CanadaGenresNew wavesynth popYears active1977 1993 2002 2003 2010 presentLabelsVirginMCAMercurySireStatikPolyGramMembersIvan DoroschukColin DoroschukSho MurraySahara SloanWebsitesafetydance wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1 2 International success 1 3 Projects during the 1990s and 2000s 1 4 Reformation in 2010 2 Members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 2 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEarly days edit Men Without Hats was founded in Montreal in 1977 initially as a punk rock band featuring Ivan Doroschuk vocals Pete Seabrooke guitar Dave Hill bass and John Gurrin drums In 1980 Doroschuk restarted Men Without Hats giving the name to a new synthesizer based group that he formed with Jeremie Arrobas vocals keyboards and his brothers Stefan Doroschuk bass and Colin Doroschuk guitar 1 Influences on this electronic outfit included Gary Numan Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark OMD and Ultravox 2 Years earlier while in high school Arrobas and the Doroschuk brothers had played together in a short lived band called Wave 21 1 along with drummer Igor Krichevsky citation needed Many years later Stefan would reuse the Wave 21 name for a country pop band founded in the late 2010s with his daughters Mary Lynn and Emmy Lou The Doroschuk brothers all three of whom are classically trained musicians citation needed were born in Champaign Illinois while their father a Canadian was earning a doctoral degree 3 They moved to Montreal as young children when their parents returned to Canada 3 The group s name came about because the brothers following a self described principle of style before comfort refused to wear hats during Montreal s cold winters calling themselves the men without hats 4 In addition to the Doroschuks the group has also included numerous additional members and guest or touring performers many of whom quickly came and left during the first five years Frontman and songwriter Ivan Doroschuk was the only constant member while Stefan and Colin Doroschuk as well as Arrobas remained as relatively steady members through the early 1980s 4 Their first recording to be released was the 1980 EP Folk of the 80 s At this point the band had changed styles from punk to new wave and officially consisted of Ivan vocals bass and Arrobas keyboards also appearing on the EP were auxiliary members Stefan Doroschuk bass Roman Martyn guitars and Lysanne Thibodeau backing vocals citation needed Shortly after the release of the debut EP Martyn left and was replaced by Jean Marc Pisapia who stayed only a short time before leaving and later founded The Box 4 Pisapia was replaced briefly by Tracy Howe who also left in short order co founding Rational Youth shortly after his departure 4 Howe was replaced by keyboardist Mike Gabriel 4 Arrobas and Gabriel left the group just before the recording of the next album 5 International success edit Ivan and Stefan now promoted to full membership status subsequently recruited Allan McCarthy percussion electronics to join the group and recorded their 1982 full length debut album Rhythm of Youth The trio subsequently enjoyed a hit in Canada with The Safety Dance which peaked at No 11 in May 1983 The song soon charted in the United States spending four weeks at No 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a major hit on the UK Singles Chart peaking at No 6 6 The song also reached the top ten in various other European countries and peaked at No 2 in New Zealand and No 1 in South Africa where it was the 11th highest selling single of 1983 Adding Pierre who had guested on Rhythm of Youth as an official fourth member Men Without Hats released the album Folk of the 80 s Part III in 1984 While lead single Where Do The Boys Go was a top 40 hit in Canada the album failed to match the international success of Rhythm of Youth In 1985 the band released the EP Freeways consisting of multiple and multi lingual remixes of one of their earliest efforts Ivan and Arrobas s 1980 song Freeways which had previously been released as a B side in 1982 To support the EP the group undertook a related tour footage from which would later in 2006 be released on DVD as Live Hats Reshuffling the line up again the band released the album Pop Goes the World in 1987 with Ivan Stefan and Lenny Pinkas The song Pop Goes the World reached No 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 No 2 on the Canadian Singles Chart and was No 1 in Austria The song was featured in the 1987 film Date with an Angel and became the fifteenth biggest selling single in South Africa for 1988 The group s next album The Adventures of Women amp Men Without Hate in the 21st Century released in 1989 featured a cover of ABBA s song SOS The musicians on the album were essentially the touring band from Pop Goes the World which included Bruce Murphy on keyboards and guitar Marika Tjelios on bass Richard Sampson on drums and Heidi Garcia on vocals and keyboards The 1991 album Sideways dominated by electric guitars instead of keyboards revealed a dramatically different sound for the band based in part on Ivan s exposure to Nirvana 7 Ivan said We had a contractual obligation for one more album with Polygram so I said to them we ll take half of the allotted budget if they would allow us to do the record I wanted so we did this guitar oriented record but Polygram were horrified Men Without Hats without keyboards aren t going to work they claimed and that was the end of the story with Polygram 7 The line up on the album was Ivan on vocals Felix Matte on lead guitar John Kastner on rhythm guitar Stefan on bass Michel Langevin on drums and Colin on keyboards The group officially disbanded in 1993 8 after the career setback of failing to attract another American label as a result of the negative reception to Sideways The band s final concert was a benefit to support a women s shelter in Montreal citation needed with guitarist Denis D Amour replacing Matte and Kastner who both had left the band in 1992 citation needed Projects during the 1990s and 2000s edit After disbanding lead singer Ivan and keyboardist Bruce Murphy went on to record several demos in 1993 for a concept album tentatively titled UFO s Are Real which was never released 9 Ivan recorded and released the solo album The Spell in 1997 Former band member Allan McCarthy died due to AIDS complications in 1995 10 Under the name MacKenzie Parker Gang Stefan and Mack MacKenzie of the Canadian alt country band Three O Clock Train released Ride for Glory 1999 a post modern Western themed album After a 10 year hiatus No Hats Beyond This Point was released in November 2003 returning the band to their early new wave style In interviews around the time of the release the band had mentioned a tour to support the release and a box set dedicated to the band s early years which included the Folk of the 80 s and Freeways EPs the band s first two albums a concert that was televised in 1985 unreleased demos and remixes of The Safety Dance None of this came to fruition though and the band split up once again in early 2004 This was the end of Stefan s involvement with Men Without Hats Colin released two albums with his side solo project Centrifugal Force Matter Excerpts from Matter then focued on opera and classical music first serving as Artistic Director of Montreal s Northern Opera Theatre 85 91 and later as composer in residence at British Columbia s Ballet Victoria 11 His works include the ballets Peter Pan Alice in Wonderland operas Medea Metamorphoses an opera dance project with the Victoria Symphony amp the Coast Saalish First Nation dancers Heaven A full production of his opera Evangeline based on a Longfellow poem was produced by L Opera de Rimouski in 2014 and was conducted by Doroschuk 11 In 2006 the Trilogie Musique label released a DVD titled Live Hats featuring a 1985 live concert at Le Spectrum theater in Montreal on August 8 1985 that had been televised The release was unauthorized by the band and it was pulled out of print Reformation in 2010 edit Ivan reformed Men Without Hats in 2010 as the frontman and lead vocalist and was joined by musicians Derek Mansfield synths James Love guitar amp Lou Dawson synths 12 The band returned on September 24 2010 at the Rifflandia Music Festival in Victoria British Columbia performing ten songs and hits from the Men Without Hats back catalogue The revived band was described by the Austin American Statesmanas simply singer Ivan Doroschuk and hired guns 13 and by Stefan as a tribute band 14 Despite these initial reactions the band s Dance If You Want Tour opened in March 2011 with a well attended and positively received performance at Austin s South by Southwest event 15 In June 2011 Ivan told a festival audience that the group would record a new studio album announcing the news at North by Northeast in Toronto The album was originally to be titled Folk of the 80 s Part IV but in March 2012 the band posted on Facebook that it would be called Love in the Age of War and would be released that summer Love in the Age of War produced by Dave Ogilvie of Skinny Puppy was released in June 2012 and received mostly favorable reviews Ogilvie and Doroschuk set out to faithfully reproduce and update the group s classic synthesizer sound of the 1980s intentionally making a follow up album to 1982 s Rhythm of Youth 16 According to Doroschuk they pretended to be working on a 24 track machine for example and not the virtual infinity plus one number of tracks that you can get today We went out and got the old synths that we used back then the identical instruments so it wasn t soft synths it was really real synthesizers 16 By 2011 Doroschuk had taken on three of his touring musicians as full band members James Love on guitar and backing vocals Louise Lou Dawson on keyboards and backing vocals and Mark Olexson on keyboards and backing vocals all of whom performed on Love in the Age of War 7 17 Colin Doroschuk also appeared on the album as a vocalist After the album was recorded Doroschuk doubled down on the band s synthesizer heavy sound by replacing Olexson with Vancouver musician Rachel Ashmore on keyboards and backing vocals as the group s second synthesist 17 12 Men Without Hats again toured the United States in 2013 as part of the 1980s themed Regeneration Tour with contemporaries such as Howard Jones Andy Bell of Erasure and Berlin The band s continuing activity has included tours in Europe in 2015 and 2016 7 18 As part of a Totally 80s show that toured Australia in July 2016 Doroschuk performed as Men Without Hats without other band members singing with the house band to set the stage for a proper visit with the full band 19 In October 2016 prior to a European tour Sho Murray replaced Love as guitarist 18 20 On January 28 2020 Ivan announced that he was working on a follow up to Love in the Age of War to be titled Again Parts 1 and 2 21 A new lineup of the band recorded the two studio albums in Vancouver between July 2020 and January 2021 to be released separately in 2021 and 2022 on the band s new label Sonic Envy 22 23 Twelve new original songs were recorded for Again Part 2 which included Heaven a song written in 1985 and performed on the Freeways tour but never recorded in the studio The five song Again Part 1 EP includes a collection of cover songs and a re invention of Safety Dance titled No Friends of Mine 23 The band announced tour dates beginning in June 2021 with a lineup consisting of Ivan on lead vocals and electronics Colin Doroschuk on vocals guitar and keyboards and Sho Murray on guitar 22 24 Colin s daughter soprano Sahara Sloan provided additional vocals on the recording 23 Members editCurrent members edit Ivan Doroschuk vocals guitar bass keyboards synths drum programming 1977 1993 2002 2003 2010 present Colin Doroschuk vocals keyboards guitar bass 1979 1986 1990 1993 2020 present Sho Murray guitar 2016 present Adrian White drums 2018 present Sahara Sloan vocals keyboards 2023 present 25 Former members edit This listing may include a number of session musicians for whom actual membership in the band cannot be confirmed Pete Seabrooke guitar 1977 1979 Dave Hill bass 1977 1979 John Gurrin 26 drums 1977 1979 Stefan Doroschuk vocals guitar violin bass keyboards 1979 1993 2002 2003 Jeremie Arrobas keyboards drums 1979 1980 Lysanne Thibodeau backing vocals 1980 Roman Martyn guitar 1980 Jean Marc Pisapia guitar vocals 1980 Tracy Howe guitar 1980 Pierre Taillefer keyboards 1980 1982 Allan McCarthy keyboards 1981 1986 died 1995 Al Gunn bass 1984 1986 Denis Toupin drums 1984 1986 Lenny Pinkas keyboards 1984 1990 Marika Tjelios bass backing vocals 1986 1990 Richard Samson drums 1986 1990 Heidi Garcia keyboards vocals 1986 1990 Felix Matte guitar 1990 1993 John Kastner guitar 1990 1993 Michel Langevin drums 1990 1993 Johnny Souranis Sideways Live Tour bass guitar 1992 Derek Mansfield synths programming 2009 2010 Mark Olexson keyboards 2010 2012 James Love guitar bass 2010 2016 Louise Dawson keyboards 2010 2020 Rachel Ashmore keyboards 2012 2020 Timeline editDiscography editMain article Men Without Hats discography Studio albums edit Rhythm of Youth 1982 Folk of the 80 s Part III 1984 Pop Goes the World 1987 The Adventures of Women amp Men Without Hate in the 21st Century 1989 Sideways 1991 No Hats Beyond This Point 2003 Love in the Age of War 2012 Again Part 2 2022 References edit a b Barclay Michael Jack Ian A D Schneider Jason 2011 2001 Have Not Been the Same The CanRock Renaissance 1985 1995 10th anniv ed ECW Press pp 128 129 ISBN 978 1 55022 992 9 Patania Matthew October 8 2021 Interview Canadian New Wave Electro Pop Pioneers Men Without Hats Release New EP Again Part 1 Pulse Music Magazine Retrieved November 29 2021 a b Kadzielawa Mark 2012 Men Without Hats 69 Faces of Rock interview Archived from the original on March 15 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c d e A Brief History Men Without Hats official website 2002 2003 Archived from the original on May 13 2016 Retrieved April 16 2012 Barclay Michael Jack Ian A D Schneider Jason 2011 2001 Have Not Been the Same The CanRock Renaissance 1985 1995 10th anniv ed ECW Press p 170 ISBN 978 1 55490 968 1 The Official Charts Company Men Without Hats Official Charts Company a b c d Sharp Keith October 1 2015 Men Without Hats Strike Off the Bucket List The Music Express Canada Archived from the original on May 12 2016 Slaidins Andrew July 21 2016 Men Without Hats The Ivan Doroschuk Totally 80 s Interview Rock N Roll Damnation Retrieved November 13 2016 Labbe Richard May 17 1997 Avec The Spell Ivan retourne aux sources PDF La Presse in French Montreal Quebec p D4 Archived from the original PDF on November 26 2016 Retrieved November 26 2016 Buried Here Allan McCarthy Keyboardist And Drummer For Men Without Hats Rock amp Roll Roadmaps January 3 2015 Retrieved December 10 2023 a b Opera Theatre De Rimouski in June Premiered Colin Doroschuk s Evangeline Opera Canada June 22 2014 Archived from the original on September 11 2016 Retrieved May 12 2016 a b Men Without Hats Speak To SonicAbuse Sonic Abuse January 28 2013 Archived from the original on December 23 2016 Gross Joe March 18 2011 At SXSW 1990s bands feel different from 1980s band Austin American Statesman Condran Ed November 20 2012 Doroschuk leads new Men Without Hats into Ybor The Tampa Tribune Archived from the original on November 13 2016 Saxberg Lynn March 22 2011 Sexsmith Men Without Hats score as festival wraps up The Vancouver Sun a b Nagy Evie June 12 2012 Q amp A Men Without Hats Ivan Doroschuk on New Album Meeting Carly Rae Jepsen and the Return of New Wave Rolling Stone Archived from the original on April 16 2016 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Loria Keith November 20 2012 You Can Dance if You Want To Princeton Packet Archived from the original on May 13 2016 a b Doroschuk Ivan October 24 2016 Hey everybody Ivan here I would like to introduce the new guitar player for Men Without Hats Mr Sho Murray Facebook Retrieved November 9 2016 Dent Nick February 4 2016 The strange happy life of the guy who wrote Safety Dance Time Out Sydney Australia Archived from the original on May 12 2016 Love James October 24 2016 About Work and Education Facebook Retrieved November 9 2016 Doroschuk Ivan January 28 2020 Working on MEN WITHOUT HATS AGAIN PTS 1 amp 2 Facebook Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved June 9 2021 a b Dunlevy T Cha September 1 2020 Men Without Hats Safety Dance Pop Goes the World enter hall of fame Montreal Gazette Archived from the original on January 14 2021 a b c Men Without Hats Sonic Envy Artist and Label Services 2020 Archived from the original on March 3 2021 Pickard Samantha February 1 2021 Men Without Hats Sign New Label Deal with Sonic Envy Sonic Envy Press release Prezly Archived from the original on May 6 2021 10 Questions with Sahara Sloan from Men Without Hats August 16 2023 John Gurrin Tisch School of the Arts New York University Archived from the original on January 18 2018 External links editOfficial website 2012 present Original official website 2001 2004 Men Without Hats discography at Discogs nbsp Men Without Hats at AllMusic Men Without Hats at IMDb Lazlo s Discography Machine Men Without Hats Jeremie Arrobas official site 2012 interview for Innerviews Article at thecanadianencyclopedia ca Article at canadianbands com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Men Without Hats amp oldid 1219819034, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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