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Randy Bachman

Randolph Charles Bachman OC OM FRCMT(hon) (/ˈbækmən/; born September 27, 1943) is a Canadian guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was a founding member of the bands The Guess Who and Bachman–Turner Overdrive. Bachman recorded as a solo artist and was part of a number of short-lived bands such as Brave Belt, Union and Ironhorse. He was a national radio personality on CBC Radio, hosting the weekly music show, Vinyl Tap.[1] Bachman was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2016.

Randy Bachman
Bachman in concert in 2009
Background information
Birth nameRandolph Charles Bachman
Born (1943-09-27) September 27, 1943 (age 79)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, radio personality
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1960–present
Websiterandybachman.com

Early life and education

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Karl (Charlie) Bachman and Anne (Nancy) Dobrinsky, Bachman is of half-German and half-Ukrainian descent.[2] At age three, he won a singing contest on CKY's King of the Saddle program and age five he had started studying the violin in the Royal Toronto Conservatory system.[3] He studied violin until the age of 12 when he grew dissatisfied with the structured lessons.[4] He found that while he could not read music, he could play anything if he heard it once; he referred to it as his phonographic memory.[3]

At age 15, Bachman saw Elvis Presley play on Tommy Dorsey's television show and the sight of the guitar around Presley's neck inspired him. He learned three chords from his cousin, then started practising on a modified Hawaiian dobro.[4] At age 16, Bachman met Lenny Breau and during the next two years Breau taught Bachman finger picking. Breau also introduced him to Chet Atkins' music.[3]

In 1959, Bachman bought a ticket to see Les Paul in concert at a Winnipeg supper club but could not get in as he was too young. He instead helped Paul set up before the show and also helped him reload everything into the car after the show. Still a budding guitarist at this point, Bachman asked Paul if he could teach him a guitar lick; Paul ended up teaching his version of "How High the Moon".[5][6]

He was initially a good student at school until he took up the guitar, when he focused on that instrument to the exclusion of his education. He passed Grade 9 at Edmund Partridge Junior High School, but repeated both the 10th and 11th grades, initially at West Kildonan Collegiate. In his second year of Grade 11, he was placed in a class of students who mostly either "flunked or dropped out and came back", and was asked to be class president by the teacher, who thought he had "discipline and determination" because he had been playing violin since the age of five. He was expelled from West Kildonan in the middle of that year because of his "lack of studiousness", and finished his schooling at Garden City Collegiate. He went on to study business administration at what is now Red River College, but did not graduate.[7]

Professional musical career

The Guess Who

In 1960, Bachman and Chad Allan co-founded Al and The Silvertones in Winnipeg. By 1962, the band changed their name to Chad Allan and the Expressions and later to The Guess Who. In 1965, the Guess Who had a No. 1 hit in Canada with their cover of Johnny Kidd's "Shakin' All Over", which also charted in the US at No. 22. In 1966, Chad Allan left the band and Burton Cummings became the primary vocalist. Between 1966 and 1968, The Guess Who laboured mostly in their home country, releasing numerous Top 40 singles in Canada. In early 1969, the group finally broke through internationally with the hit song "These Eyes", co-written by Bachman and Cummings. The Guess Who released three successful albums over the next two years: Wheatfield Soul (1969), Canned Wheat (1969), and American Woman (1970), which brought them mainstream attention. Bachman wrote or cowrote (primarily with Cummings) most of the group's songs during this period.[citation needed]

In early 1970, the single "American Woman" hit No. 1 on the US Hot 100 charts, a first for a band from Canada. A group composition, the song critiques the "ghetto scenes" and "war machines" of the US, reflecting the Guess Who's experiences of extensive touring in large American cities. With the Vietnam War at its peak, many American men went to Canada to escape US Military service. Bachman left the band at the height of its popularity, shortly after the release of American Woman. He has been quoted as leaving due to the other band members' lifestyle choices conflicting with his beliefs upon converting to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in addition to wanting to spend more time with his family members.[8] He was also suffering health problems related to his gall bladder and needed to be under a doctor's care, something that was difficult to do while on the road.[9]

Brave Belt and Bachman–Turner Overdrive

Before his departure from The Guess Who in May 1970, Bachman recorded an instrumental solo album for RCA Records, Axe, over three days in March 1970. The following year, he formed the country rock band Brave Belt with Chad Allan. Brave Belt released its first self-titled LP in 1971. Robbie Bachman was the drummer for Brave Belt, at barely 18 years-old. Fred Turner subsequently joined Brave Belt on bass and vocals, resulting in the band evolving into a heavier sound, which led to the departure of Chad Allan.

Left with a three-member line-up, Brave Belt added Tim Bachman as a second guitarist. With this lineup, the members signed a record deal with Mercury Records and renamed the band Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Often referred to as "B.T.O." for short, they released their first self-titled album, Bachman–Turner Overdrive in May 1973.

In December 1973, the band released their second album, Bachman–Turner Overdrive II. This album brought the band a greater commercial success than their debut, with hits such as "Takin' Care of Business" and "Let It Ride", which charted at Nos. 12 and 23 in the US, respectively. In 1974, they released their third album titled, Not Fragile. The release hit No. 1 on the album charts in both Canada and the United States. The album contained the hits, "Roll On Down the Highway" and "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet", which charted at Nos. 14 and 1, respectively. With the latter, Randy had the rare accomplishment of recording an American chart-topper for two different Canadian bands; the other being "American Woman" while he was in The Guess Who.[citation needed]

The band remained on the charts through the mid-1970s with their next two albums, Four Wheel Drive and Head On. With these albums, they successfully had additional hit songs with "Hey You", "Take It Like a Man", and the jazz-oriented "Lookin' Out For No. 1". In late-1976, during the recording of their sixth studio album Freeways, some disagreements surfaced within the band. Bachman wrote all but one song and sang on every song but two, while some of the other band members felt that they did not have enough good material to record and wanted to delay the release. Upon its release, the album charted at No. 70 in the US, but had no hit singles. Randy Bachman officially quit the band in mid-March 1977. The rest of the band would continue to record and tour until the end of the decade, after Randy agreed to sell the rights to the "BTO" name to the remaining band members.

1979–1981

After his departure from Bachman–Turner Overdrive, Bachman recorded a second solo album titled, Survivor. This release failed to chart in the US. Following the solo album, he formed a new rock band with bassist/singer Tom Sparks, called Ironhorse. Ironhorse released their debut self-titled album in 1979. It contained the single "Sweet Lui-Louise", which charted at No. 36 in the US and No. 26 in Canada, and performed well in other parts of Europe including Italy. After the tour for this album, Tom Sparks left the band and was replaced by Frank Ludwig. The band released a second album in 1980 titled, Everything Is Grey. The release contained pop rock influences with greater use of keyboards than the first album. After BTO broke up in early-1980, Fred Turner and Randy formed a new band called Union, and released only one album titled, On Strike in 1981.

Later in the documentary From Rags to Riches and Back, Randy recalled building up a net worth of close to $10 million by 1977, only to go broke within four years. He credits these events to his divorce from his first wife Lorayne Stevenson and the court battles over custody of their children, as well as heavy investment in musical projects that did not become fruitful.[10]

1980s–1990s and reunions

Bachman rejoined The Guess Who in 1983 with Burton Cummings and other members of the American Woman era, for a publicized reunion. The band toured Canada and released a video of live performances. After The Guess Who reunion ended, Bachman rejoined Bachman-Turner Overdrive with Fred Turner, Tim Bachman, and Garry Peterson of The Guess Who taking over on drums. The reformed band released the self-titled Bachman-Turner Overdrive in 1984, as well as a live album in 1986, after which they opened for Van Halen during the 5150 tour in 1986. By 1987, Randy left the band.[11]

By 1988, Bachman-Turner Overdrive had reformed again, this time with the popular 1974–77 lineup. The band toured together until 1991, when Randy again departed. Randy returned to The Guess Who for a reunion performance in August 1999, in Winnipeg at the end of the XIII Pan Am Games.[12]

2000s

Bachman continued as a member of The Guess Who, and played with them on several tours. In 2000, he made a guest appearance on The Simpsons in an episode as himself, in a fictionalized reunion with his former Bachman–Turner Overdrive band-mates, C. F. Turner and Robin Bachman. Series creator Matt Groening, whose father is originally from Winnipeg, is a fan of the band. During their performance in the episode, Homer Simpson humorously yells "get to the working overtime part" while they perform "Takin' Care of Business".

In 2001, Bachman received an honorary Doctorate of Music from Brandon University in Brandon, Manitoba, along with the other members of The Guess Who. That year he won three SOCAN Classic Awards.[13][14] In 2005, Bachman was awarded the Order of Manitoba, the highest award in the Province of Manitoba.[15] He was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame for the first time, for his time with The Guess Who in 2001.[16] In 2002, The Guess Who were recipients of The Governor General's Performing Arts Award, Canada's foremost distinction for excellence in the performing arts. By July 2003, Bachman left The Guess Who with singer Burton Cummings, only to form a new project called, Bachman Cummings.

In 2004, Bachman helped Kalan Porter on his debut album, 219 Days. He reportedly suggested that Kalan do a drone on the violin during "In Spite of It All". He was also featured performing a guitar solo near the end of the song, "And We Drive". During this period, Bachman has also released an album of original melodic-jazz songs titled, Jazz Thing.

By the summer of 2005, Bachman began hosting the coast-to-coast radio show Vinyl Tap on CBC Radio One. For the show, he played audio recordings, primarily Classic rock music, while reminiscing about personal encounters with famous artists and musicians from his 50-year career in rock music. The show ran for 16 seasons with its final episode on Canada Day, July 1, 2021, after it was cancelled by CBC, though Bachman said he planned to take the program to another broadcaster or turn it into a podcast.[17]

On July 2, 2005, Bachman performed at the Canadian leg of the global Live 8 mega-concert organized by Bob Geldof. In 2008, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.[18]

Bachman continued his career touring with the Randy Bachman Band, as well as the Bachman-Cummings Band. During this time he featured in a theater-styled show called "Every Song Tells A Story", where he performed live and unplugged with his band, often telling the stories behind writing his most famous from the 1960s and 1970s. Bachman and Burton Cummings performed throughout Canada as Bachman & Cummings in the summer of 2006, while on tour with The Carpet Frogs. Bachman and Fred Turner completed a new Bachman & Turner album that was released in September 2010. The album's single titled "Rollin' Along", was released in June 2010 on iTunes. The pair launched a two-year world tour (2010–11) under their Bachman & Turner moniker, beginning at the Sweden Rock Festival in June 2010. Other confirmed dates included the High Voltage Festival in London, UK, in July 2010 and the Manitoba Homecoming Event in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The pair released the next single, "Rock n' Roll Is the Only Way Out" on their official website.[6][19]

The 2010s

Bachman was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame for the second time, albeit as a solo artist in 2012.[20] In June 2015, he also received SOCAN's Lifetime Achievement Award.[21] In 2014, he released a home video package of his "Every Song Tells A Story" performances, which includes an occasional accompanying symphonic orchestra.

In 2015, he released an album titled Heavy Blues from his newly-formed self-titled band, Bachman. The album was influenced by classic 1960s blues rock and features musical contributions from other musicians including: Neil Young, Joe Bonamassa, Peter Frampton, Robert Randolph, and Jeff Healey. Later in March 2018, Randy Bachman released a tribute to George Harrison containing cover version of the latter's hits. The album featured one original song titled "Between Two Mountains", and also featured Walter Trout on the album's version of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".

Randy and Fred Turner continued to tour as Bachman & Turner through 2018, when Fred amicably retired.[22]

The 2020s

Bachman appeared in a CBC television broadcast benefit called "Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble" on April 26, 2020, featuring various Canadian musicians and entertainers.[23] Bachman made a brief one-minute appearance to thank the front-line Canadian workers and proceeded to play a short parody of "Taking Care of Business".[24]

Guitar style

Bachman has stated that his guitar sound was influenced by his early violin studies, saying "when I wanted to play a rock solo, I played like it was violin ... Violin is mostly slow, melodic stuff. So my guitar solos tend to be smooth, slow lines."[25]

He has mentioned in interviews that his guitar influences include Lenny Breau, Leslie West, Wes Montgomery,[26] George Peterson, and Hank Marvin.[citation needed]

Personal life

Bachman's first marriage was to Lorayne Stevenson (1966 to 1977). With Stevenson, Bachman had six children. His son, Tal Bachman, is a recording artist best known for his 1999 top-20 hit song "She's So High". His daughter Lorelei Bachman is also a writer/musician. He then married Denise McCann (from 1982 to 2011), and they had one child. They resided on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada. Bachman and McCann separated in 2011.[27]

During his early Guess Who years, his Mormon religious beliefs conflicted with the sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll lifestyle of the other band members.[8][28]

Bachman had gastric bypass surgery to reduce his weight.[29] Bachman originally lost 60 pounds from a 380 lb frame using diet and exercise but became acutely aware of the threat his obesity posed to his health during a performance at Winnipeg Stadium for the 1999 Pan American Games.[29] He realized that his weight-induced back and knee pain would make touring impossible.[29]

But during an extended ground time following the September 11, 2001 attacks, Bachman began overeating again.[29] At his next physical after the tour, his physician told him he was morbidly obese. He asked, "Doesn't morbid mean death?" The physician told him of the risks he faced as a result of his obesity.[29] Bachman remembered that the daughter of his friend Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys had successfully lost weight using bariatric surgery, and sought out her surgeon to help him.[29] Following surgery, he lost 155 pounds by 2006, reaching his 225 lb target weight.[29]

Bachman also had a successful operation on his shoulder in November 2007 to repair a torn rotator cuff, which he has blamed on his decades-long use of heavy, vintage guitars.[citation needed]

Bachman has 26 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.[citation needed]

Bachman is a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.[30]

Name pronunciation

Despite German-Canadian custom, Bachman says his surname is pronounced /ˈbækmən/ (with a short 'a' sound as in "back"), and he uses this pronunciation when referring to himself. The more common pronunciation of "bock-mən", especially on American radio, became so widespread however, that he did not bother correcting people after BTO became popular.[citation needed]

Solo discography

  • 1970 Axe – referred to on the cover in the release by RCA in 1975 as simply "Randy Bachman Solo Album"
  • 1978 Survivor
  • 1992 Any Road – referred to on the cover simply as "Bachman"
  • 1993 Bob's Garage – live 5-track mini-album recorded for a radio show in Seattle
  • 1996 Merge
  • 1998 Songbook
  • 2001 Every Song Tells A Story
  • 2004 Jazz Thing
  • 2006 Bachman-Cummings Songbook – a compilation that features tracks from The Guess Who, Burton Cummings, and Bachman–Turner Overdrive
  • 2006 The Thunderbird Trax – a compilation of previously unreleased material recorded by Bachman and Cummings in Bachman's tool shed in 1987
  • 2007 Jazz Thing II
  • 2007 Jukebox
  • 2008 Takin' Care of Christmas – a compilation of Bachman performing classic Christmas songs, with the title track being a reworked version of BTO's "Takin' Care of Business"
  • 2010 Bachman & Turner, with former BTO vocalist/bassist Fred Turner
  • 2014 Vinyl Tap Every Song Tells A Story
  • 2015 Heavy Blues
  • 2018 By George By Bachman – a tribute album to George Harrison[31]

As a member of a group

Chad Allan & The Expressions

Original albums:

  • 1965: Shakin 'All Over'
  • 1965: Hey Ho (What You Do To Me)
  • 1966: Chad Allan & The Expressions

Compilation:

  • 2008: Early Roots – Compilation.

The Guess Who?

  • 1966: It's Time – This is the only album with Chad Allan and Burton Cummings sharing the vocals.
  • 1968: A Wild Pair – Side A is dedicated to The Staccatos, while side B features The Guess Who?

The Guess Who

Studio albums:

  • 1969: Wheatfield Soul
  • 1969: Canned Wheat
  • 1970: American Woman
  • 1970: Born in Canada
  • 1974: Road Food
  • 1976: The Way They Were

Live albums:

  • 1984: Together Again
  • 1984: Reunion
  • 2000: Running Back Thru Canada

Brave Belt

  • 1971: Brave Belt
  • 1972: Brave Belt II

Bachman-Turner Overdrive

Studio albums:

  • 1973: Bachman-Turner Overdrive
  • 1973: Bachman-Turner Overdrive II
  • 1974: Not Fragile
  • 1975: Four Wheel Drive
  • 1975: Head On
  • 1977: Freeways
  • 1984: Bachman-Turner Overdrive

Live albums:

  • 1977: B.T.O. Live in Japan
  • 1986: Live Live Live
  • 1990: All Time Greatest Hits Live – Reissue of Live Live Live
  • 1994: Best Of Bachman-Turner Overdrive Live
  • 1998: King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents
  • 2003: From the Front Row Live

Compilations:

  • 1976: Best of BTO (So Far)
  • 1983: You Ain't Seen Nothin 'Yet'
  • 1986: BTO's Greatest
  • 1993: Anthology
  • 1998: Takin 'Care of Business
  • 2000: The Millenium Collection
  • 2001: Classic
  • 2005: Gold
  • 2008: The Definitive Collection
  • 2010: Icon
  • 2015: Bachman – Turner Overdrive Classic Album Set – 8 CD box set
  • 2020: Essentials

Ironhorse

  • 1979: Ironhorse
  • 1980: Everything is Gray
  • 2018: Ironhorse / Everything is Gray – Compilation.

Union

  • 1981: On Strike

Bachman Cummings

  • 2006: The Thunderbird Trax – Recorded in 1987.
  • 2006: Bachman Cummings Songbook – Compilation
  • 2007: Jukebox

Bachman & Turner

  • 2010: Bachman & Turner
  • 2010: Forged In Rock
  • 2010: Rolling Along – Compilation.
  • 2012: Live At Roseland Ballroom, NYC

Collaborations

  • 1997: Ringo Starr And His Third All-Starr Band Volume 1 by Ringo Starr – Randy on "No Sugar Tonight" and "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"
  • 2000: Calgary Rock Awards – Various Artists – Randy on 6 songs.
  • 2000: The Anthology ... So Far by Ringo Starr – Randy on "Takin 'Care Of Business" and "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"
  • 2001: The Best Of Ringo Starr And His All Starr Band So Far ... by Ringo Starr – Compilation, Randy on "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"
  • 2001: The Anthology ... Sampler by Ringo Starr – Randy on "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"
  • 2004: 219 Days by Kalan Porter – Randy vocals on "And we drive"
  • 2009 : Songs from the road by Jeff Healey - Guitar on Hoochie Coochie Man
  • 2012: Who Are You? by Pete Townshend - Randy on Guitar, Gretchen Wilson on Vocals

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Who Do You Think You Are?". CBC. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c "Hey You! Randy Bachman shows how to grow a rock star". vancouversun.com. Retrieved November 11, 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Classic Interview: Randy Bachman from the July 1975 GP". www.guitarplayer.com. Retrieved November 11, 2010.
  5. ^ "Randy Bachman recalls playing with Les Paul, calls him 'biggest influence on rock – Economy – Business – The Journal Pioneer". www.journalpioneer.com. Retrieved November 11, 2010.
  6. ^ a b Bryan Wawzenek (June 16, 2010). . www.gibson.com. Archived from the original on August 28, 2010. Retrieved November 11, 2010.
  7. ^ "randy bachman". The Manitoba Teachers' Society. January 2006. Retrieved May 5, 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Bachman bio at". Cbc.ca. January 20, 2004. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  9. ^ Bream, Jon (January 11, 2019). "'American Woman' hitmaker Randy Bachman recalls 1960s Winnipeg rock scene". StarTribune.com. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  10. ^ "From rags to riches and back: The turbulent story of Bachman-Turner Overdrive". loudersound.com. December 17, 2016. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  11. ^ "Randy Bachman Recalls Opening for van Halen on 5150 Tour". December 27, 2014.
  12. ^ . CBC News. August 9, 1999. Archived from the original on May 10, 2008. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  13. ^ Larry LeBlanc (December 8, 2001). "SOCAN recognized McLaughlin, Klees, Bachman and Cummings". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 74–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  14. ^ . Chart Attack, November 20, 2001
  15. ^ . Portage Daily Graphic. Archived from the original on October 23, 2005.
  16. ^ "Canada's Walk of Fame Inducts the Guess Who". Canada's Walk of Fame.
  17. ^ Friend, David (March 27, 2021). "Randy Bachman to hang up 'Vinyl Tap' mic at CBC Radio on Canada Day". CityNews/The Canadian Press. Retrieved April 8, 2021.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on September 8, 2009.
  19. ^ Wawzenek, Bryan. "The Gibson Interview with Randy Bachman (Part 1)" – Gibson.com.
  20. ^ "Canada's Walk of Fame Inducts Randy Bachman". Canada's Walk of Fame.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on August 2, 2017. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  22. ^ "Randy Bachman says BTO bandmate Fred Turner will retire from touring". March 11, 2018. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  23. ^ "Canadian stars unite in Stronger Together COVID-19 broadcast benefit | CBC News". CBC. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  24. ^ CBC Music (April 27, 2020). "Randy Bachman wants Canada to keep on "Takin' Care of Business" | Stronger Together | CBC Music". Youtube. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  25. ^ . mixonline.com. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved November 11, 2010.
  26. ^ Bachman, Randy (1998). "Bachman-Turner Overdrive: King Biscuit" (Interview).
  27. ^ "Review of: Randy Bachman: Taking Care of Business". CAML Review. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  28. ^ Leber, Holly (June 14, 2008). . Chattanooga Times Free Press. Archived from the original on October 11, 2010. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
  29. ^ a b c d e f g "Randy Bachman: still in overdrive". Everything Zoomer. January 1, 2006. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  30. ^ "Artists – Artists Against Racism".
  31. ^ "SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: RANDY BACHMAN – BY GEORGE BY BACHMAN". Spill Magazine. March 2, 2018. Retrieved March 15, 2018.

External links

  • Official website
  • Randy Bachman discography at Discogs
  • Entry at canadianbands.com
  • Entry at thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
  • Randy Bachman at IMDb

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nameRandolph Charles BachmanBorn 1943 09 27 September 27 1943 age 79 Winnipeg Manitoba CanadaGenresRockOccupation s Musician songwriter radio personalityInstrument s Guitar vocalsYears active1960 presentWebsiterandybachman wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional musical career 2 1 The Guess Who 2 2 Brave Belt and Bachman Turner Overdrive 2 3 1979 1981 2 4 1980s 1990s and reunions 2 5 2000s 2 6 The 2010s 2 7 The 2020s 3 Guitar style 4 Personal life 4 1 Name pronunciation 5 Solo discography 6 As a member of a group 6 1 Chad Allan amp The Expressions 6 2 The Guess Who 6 3 The Guess Who 6 4 Brave Belt 6 5 Bachman Turner Overdrive 6 6 Ironhorse 6 7 Union 6 8 Bachman Cummings 6 9 Bachman amp Turner 6 10 Collaborations 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditBorn in Winnipeg Manitoba to Karl Charlie Bachman and Anne Nancy Dobrinsky Bachman is of half German and half Ukrainian descent 2 At age three he won a singing contest on CKY s King of the Saddle program and age five he had started studying the violin in the Royal Toronto Conservatory system 3 He studied violin until the age of 12 when he grew dissatisfied with the structured lessons 4 He found that while he could not read music he could play anything if he heard it once he referred to it as his phonographic memory 3 At age 15 Bachman saw Elvis Presley play on Tommy Dorsey s television show and the sight of the guitar around Presley s neck inspired him He learned three chords from his cousin then started practising on a modified Hawaiian dobro 4 At age 16 Bachman met Lenny Breau and during the next two years Breau taught Bachman finger picking Breau also introduced him to Chet Atkins music 3 In 1959 Bachman bought a ticket to see Les Paul in concert at a Winnipeg supper club but could not get in as he was too young He instead helped Paul set up before the show and also helped him reload everything into the car after the show Still a budding guitarist at this point Bachman asked Paul if he could teach him a guitar lick Paul ended up teaching his version of How High the Moon 5 6 He was initially a good student at school until he took up the guitar when he focused on that instrument to the exclusion of his education He passed Grade 9 at Edmund Partridge Junior High School but repeated both the 10th and 11th grades initially at West Kildonan Collegiate In his second year of Grade 11 he was placed in a class of students who mostly either flunked or dropped out and came back and was asked to be class president by the teacher who thought he had discipline and determination because he had been playing violin since the age of five He was expelled from West Kildonan in the middle of that year because of his lack of studiousness and finished his schooling at Garden City Collegiate He went on to study business administration at what is now Red River College but did not graduate 7 Professional musical career EditThe Guess Who Edit In 1960 Bachman and Chad Allan co founded Al and The Silvertones in Winnipeg By 1962 the band changed their name to Chad Allan and the Expressions and later to The Guess Who In 1965 the Guess Who had a No 1 hit in Canada with their cover of Johnny Kidd s Shakin All Over which also charted in the US at No 22 In 1966 Chad Allan left the band and Burton Cummings became the primary vocalist Between 1966 and 1968 The Guess Who laboured mostly in their home country releasing numerous Top 40 singles in Canada In early 1969 the group finally broke through internationally with the hit song These Eyes co written by Bachman and Cummings The Guess Who released three successful albums over the next two years Wheatfield Soul 1969 Canned Wheat 1969 and American Woman 1970 which brought them mainstream attention Bachman wrote or cowrote primarily with Cummings most of the group s songs during this period citation needed In early 1970 the single American Woman hit No 1 on the US Hot 100 charts a first for a band from Canada A group composition the song critiques the ghetto scenes and war machines of the US reflecting the Guess Who s experiences of extensive touring in large American cities With the Vietnam War at its peak many American men went to Canada to escape US Military service Bachman left the band at the height of its popularity shortly after the release of American Woman He has been quoted as leaving due to the other band members lifestyle choices conflicting with his beliefs upon converting to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in addition to wanting to spend more time with his family members 8 He was also suffering health problems related to his gall bladder and needed to be under a doctor s care something that was difficult to do while on the road 9 Brave Belt and Bachman Turner Overdrive Edit Before his departure from The Guess Who in May 1970 Bachman recorded an instrumental solo album for RCA Records Axe over three days in March 1970 The following year he formed the country rock band Brave Belt with Chad Allan Brave Belt released its first self titled LP in 1971 Robbie Bachman was the drummer for Brave Belt at barely 18 years old Fred Turner subsequently joined Brave Belt on bass and vocals resulting in the band evolving into a heavier sound which led to the departure of Chad Allan Left with a three member line up Brave Belt added Tim Bachman as a second guitarist With this lineup the members signed a record deal with Mercury Records and renamed the band Bachman Turner Overdrive Often referred to as B T O for short they released their first self titled album Bachman Turner Overdrive in May 1973 In December 1973 the band released their second album Bachman Turner Overdrive II This album brought the band a greater commercial success than their debut with hits such as Takin Care of Business and Let It Ride which charted at Nos 12 and 23 in the US respectively In 1974 they released their third album titled Not Fragile The release hit No 1 on the album charts in both Canada and the United States The album contained the hits Roll On Down the Highway and You Ain t Seen Nothin Yet which charted at Nos 14 and 1 respectively With the latter Randy had the rare accomplishment of recording an American chart topper for two different Canadian bands the other being American Woman while he was in The Guess Who citation needed The band remained on the charts through the mid 1970s with their next two albums Four Wheel Drive and Head On With these albums they successfully had additional hit songs with Hey You Take It Like a Man and the jazz oriented Lookin Out For No 1 In late 1976 during the recording of their sixth studio album Freeways some disagreements surfaced within the band Bachman wrote all but one song and sang on every song but two while some of the other band members felt that they did not have enough good material to record and wanted to delay the release Upon its release the album charted at No 70 in the US but had no hit singles Randy Bachman officially quit the band in mid March 1977 The rest of the band would continue to record and tour until the end of the decade after Randy agreed to sell the rights to the BTO name to the remaining band members 1979 1981 Edit After his departure from Bachman Turner Overdrive Bachman recorded a second solo album titled Survivor This release failed to chart in the US Following the solo album he formed a new rock band with bassist singer Tom Sparks called Ironhorse Ironhorse released their debut self titled album in 1979 It contained the single Sweet Lui Louise which charted at No 36 in the US and No 26 in Canada and performed well in other parts of Europe including Italy After the tour for this album Tom Sparks left the band and was replaced by Frank Ludwig The band released a second album in 1980 titled Everything Is Grey The release contained pop rock influences with greater use of keyboards than the first album After BTO broke up in early 1980 Fred Turner and Randy formed a new band called Union and released only one album titled On Strike in 1981 Later in the documentary From Rags to Riches and Back Randy recalled building up a net worth of close to 10 million by 1977 only to go broke within four years He credits these events to his divorce from his first wife Lorayne Stevenson and the court battles over custody of their children as well as heavy investment in musical projects that did not become fruitful 10 1980s 1990s and reunions Edit Bachman rejoined The Guess Who in 1983 with Burton Cummings and other members of the American Woman era for a publicized reunion The band toured Canada and released a video of live performances After The Guess Who reunion ended Bachman rejoined Bachman Turner Overdrive with Fred Turner Tim Bachman and Garry Peterson of The Guess Who taking over on drums The reformed band released the self titled Bachman Turner Overdrive in 1984 as well as a live album in 1986 after which they opened for Van Halen during the 5150 tour in 1986 By 1987 Randy left the band 11 By 1988 Bachman Turner Overdrive had reformed again this time with the popular 1974 77 lineup The band toured together until 1991 when Randy again departed Randy returned to The Guess Who for a reunion performance in August 1999 in Winnipeg at the end of the XIII Pan Am Games 12 2000s Edit Bachman continued as a member of The Guess Who and played with them on several tours In 2000 he made a guest appearance on The Simpsons in an episode as himself in a fictionalized reunion with his former Bachman Turner Overdrive band mates C F Turner and Robin Bachman Series creator Matt Groening whose father is originally from Winnipeg is a fan of the band During their performance in the episode Homer Simpson humorously yells get to the working overtime part while they perform Takin Care of Business In 2001 Bachman received an honorary Doctorate of Music from Brandon University in Brandon Manitoba along with the other members of The Guess Who That year he won three SOCAN Classic Awards 13 14 In 2005 Bachman was awarded the Order of Manitoba the highest award in the Province of Manitoba 15 He was inducted into Canada s Walk of Fame for the first time for his time with The Guess Who in 2001 16 In 2002 The Guess Who were recipients of The Governor General s Performing Arts Award Canada s foremost distinction for excellence in the performing arts By July 2003 Bachman left The Guess Who with singer Burton Cummings only to form a new project called Bachman Cummings In 2004 Bachman helped Kalan Porter on his debut album 219 Days He reportedly suggested that Kalan do a drone on the violin during In Spite of It All He was also featured performing a guitar solo near the end of the song And We Drive During this period Bachman has also released an album of original melodic jazz songs titled Jazz Thing By the summer of 2005 Bachman began hosting the coast to coast radio show Vinyl Tap on CBC Radio One For the show he played audio recordings primarily Classic rock music while reminiscing about personal encounters with famous artists and musicians from his 50 year career in rock music The show ran for 16 seasons with its final episode on Canada Day July 1 2021 after it was cancelled by CBC though Bachman said he planned to take the program to another broadcaster or turn it into a podcast 17 On July 2 2005 Bachman performed at the Canadian leg of the global Live 8 mega concert organized by Bob Geldof In 2008 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada 18 Bachman continued his career touring with the Randy Bachman Band as well as the Bachman Cummings Band During this time he featured in a theater styled show called Every Song Tells A Story where he performed live and unplugged with his band often telling the stories behind writing his most famous from the 1960s and 1970s Bachman and Burton Cummings performed throughout Canada as Bachman amp Cummings in the summer of 2006 while on tour with The Carpet Frogs Bachman and Fred Turner completed a new Bachman amp Turner album that was released in September 2010 The album s single titled Rollin Along was released in June 2010 on iTunes The pair launched a two year world tour 2010 11 under their Bachman amp Turner moniker beginning at the Sweden Rock Festival in June 2010 Other confirmed dates included the High Voltage Festival in London UK in July 2010 and the Manitoba Homecoming Event in Winnipeg Manitoba The pair released the next single Rock n Roll Is the Only Way Out on their official website 6 19 The 2010s Edit Bachman was inducted into Canada s Walk of Fame for the second time albeit as a solo artist in 2012 20 In June 2015 he also received SOCAN s Lifetime Achievement Award 21 In 2014 he released a home video package of his Every Song Tells A Story performances which includes an occasional accompanying symphonic orchestra In 2015 he released an album titled Heavy Blues from his newly formed self titled band Bachman The album was influenced by classic 1960s blues rock and features musical contributions from other musicians including Neil Young Joe Bonamassa Peter Frampton Robert Randolph and Jeff Healey Later in March 2018 Randy Bachman released a tribute to George Harrison containing cover version of the latter s hits The album featured one original song titled Between Two Mountains and also featured Walter Trout on the album s version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps Randy and Fred Turner continued to tour as Bachman amp Turner through 2018 when Fred amicably retired 22 The 2020s Edit Bachman appeared in a CBC television broadcast benefit called Stronger Together Tous Ensemble on April 26 2020 featuring various Canadian musicians and entertainers 23 Bachman made a brief one minute appearance to thank the front line Canadian workers and proceeded to play a short parody of Taking Care of Business 24 Guitar style EditBachman has stated that his guitar sound was influenced by his early violin studies saying when I wanted to play a rock solo I played like it was violin Violin is mostly slow melodic stuff So my guitar solos tend to be smooth slow lines 25 He has mentioned in interviews that his guitar influences include Lenny Breau Leslie West Wes Montgomery 26 George Peterson and Hank Marvin citation needed Personal life EditBachman s first marriage was to Lorayne Stevenson 1966 to 1977 With Stevenson Bachman had six children His son Tal Bachman is a recording artist best known for his 1999 top 20 hit song She s So High His daughter Lorelei Bachman is also a writer musician He then married Denise McCann from 1982 to 2011 and they had one child They resided on Salt Spring Island British Columbia Canada Bachman and McCann separated in 2011 27 During his early Guess Who years his Mormon religious beliefs conflicted with the sex drugs and rock n roll lifestyle of the other band members 8 28 Bachman had gastric bypass surgery to reduce his weight 29 Bachman originally lost 60 pounds from a 380 lb frame using diet and exercise but became acutely aware of the threat his obesity posed to his health during a performance at Winnipeg Stadium for the 1999 Pan American Games 29 He realized that his weight induced back and knee pain would make touring impossible 29 But during an extended ground time following the September 11 2001 attacks Bachman began overeating again 29 At his next physical after the tour his physician told him he was morbidly obese He asked Doesn t morbid mean death The physician told him of the risks he faced as a result of his obesity 29 Bachman remembered that the daughter of his friend Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys had successfully lost weight using bariatric surgery and sought out her surgeon to help him 29 Following surgery he lost 155 pounds by 2006 reaching his 225 lb target weight 29 Bachman also had a successful operation on his shoulder in November 2007 to repair a torn rotator cuff which he has blamed on his decades long use of heavy vintage guitars citation needed Bachman has 26 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren citation needed Bachman is a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism 30 Name pronunciation Edit Despite German Canadian custom Bachman says his surname is pronounced ˈ b ae k m en with a short a sound as in back and he uses this pronunciation when referring to himself The more common pronunciation of bock men especially on American radio became so widespread however that he did not bother correcting people after BTO became popular citation needed Solo discography Edit1970 Axe referred to on the cover in the release by RCA in 1975 as simply Randy Bachman Solo Album 1978 Survivor 1992 Any Road referred to on the cover simply as Bachman 1993 Bob s Garage live 5 track mini album recorded for a radio show in Seattle 1996 Merge 1998 Songbook 2001 Every Song Tells A Story 2004 Jazz Thing 2006 Bachman Cummings Songbook a compilation that features tracks from The Guess Who Burton Cummings and Bachman Turner Overdrive 2006 The Thunderbird Trax a compilation of previously unreleased material recorded by Bachman and Cummings in Bachman s tool shed in 1987 2007 Jazz Thing II 2007 Jukebox 2008 Takin Care of Christmas a compilation of Bachman performing classic Christmas songs with the title track being a reworked version of BTO s Takin Care of Business 2010 Bachman amp Turner with former BTO vocalist bassist Fred Turner 2014 Vinyl Tap Every Song Tells A Story 2015 Heavy Blues 2018 By George By Bachman a tribute album to George Harrison 31 As a member of a group EditChad Allan amp The Expressions Edit Original albums 1965 Shakin All Over 1965 Hey Ho What You Do To Me 1966 Chad Allan amp The ExpressionsCompilation 2008 Early Roots Compilation The Guess Who Edit 1966 It s Time This is the only album with Chad Allan and Burton Cummings sharing the vocals 1968 A Wild Pair Side A is dedicated to The Staccatos while side B features The Guess Who The Guess Who Edit Studio albums 1969 Wheatfield Soul 1969 Canned Wheat 1970 American Woman 1970 Born in Canada 1974 Road Food 1976 The Way They WereLive albums 1984 Together Again 1984 Reunion 2000 Running Back Thru CanadaBrave Belt Edit 1971 Brave Belt 1972 Brave Belt IIBachman Turner Overdrive Edit Studio albums 1973 Bachman Turner Overdrive 1973 Bachman Turner Overdrive II 1974 Not Fragile 1975 Four Wheel Drive 1975 Head On 1977 Freeways 1984 Bachman Turner OverdriveLive albums 1977 B T O Live in Japan 1986 Live Live Live 1990 All Time Greatest Hits Live Reissue of Live Live Live 1994 Best Of Bachman Turner Overdrive Live 1998 King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents 2003 From the Front Row LiveCompilations 1976 Best of BTO So Far 1983 You Ain t Seen Nothin Yet 1986 BTO s Greatest 1993 Anthology 1998 Takin Care of Business 2000 The Millenium Collection 2001 Classic 2005 Gold 2008 The Definitive Collection 2010 Icon 2015 Bachman Turner Overdrive Classic Album Set 8 CD box set 2020 EssentialsIronhorse Edit 1979 Ironhorse 1980 Everything is Gray 2018 Ironhorse Everything is Gray Compilation Union Edit 1981 On StrikeBachman Cummings Edit 2006 The Thunderbird Trax Recorded in 1987 2006 Bachman Cummings Songbook Compilation 2007 JukeboxBachman amp Turner Edit 2010 Bachman amp Turner 2010 Forged In Rock 2010 Rolling Along Compilation 2012 Live At Roseland Ballroom NYCCollaborations Edit 1997 Ringo Starr And His Third All Starr Band Volume 1 by Ringo Starr Randy on No Sugar Tonight and You Ain t Seen Nothin Yet 2000 Calgary Rock Awards Various Artists Randy on 6 songs 2000 The Anthology So Far by Ringo Starr Randy on Takin Care Of Business and You Ain t Seen Nothin Yet 2001 The Best Of Ringo Starr And His All Starr Band So Far by Ringo Starr Compilation Randy on You Ain t Seen Nothin Yet 2001 The Anthology Sampler by Ringo Starr Randy on You Ain t Seen Nothin Yet 2004 219 Days by Kalan Porter Randy vocals on And we drive 2009 Songs from the road by Jeff Healey Guitar on Hoochie Coochie Man 2012 Who Are You by Pete Townshend Randy on Guitar Gretchen Wilson on VocalsSee also EditCanadian rock Music of CanadaReferences Edit Randy Bachman s Vinyl Tap CBC April 1 2020 Retrieved April 1 2020 Who Do You Think You Are CBC Retrieved August 28 2013 a b c Hey You Randy Bachman shows how to grow a rock star vancouversun com Retrieved November 11 2010 a b Classic Interview Randy Bachman from the July 1975 GP www guitarplayer com Retrieved November 11 2010 Randy Bachman recalls playing with Les Paul calls him biggest influence on rock Economy Business The Journal Pioneer www journalpioneer com Retrieved November 11 2010 a b Bryan Wawzenek June 16 2010 The Gibson Interview with Randy Bachman Part 2 www gibson com Archived from the original on August 28 2010 Retrieved November 11 2010 randy bachman The Manitoba Teachers Society January 2006 Retrieved May 5 2013 a b Bachman bio at Cbc ca January 20 2004 Retrieved February 28 2012 Bream Jon January 11 2019 American Woman hitmaker Randy Bachman recalls 1960s Winnipeg rock scene StarTribune com Retrieved September 12 2019 From rags to riches and back The turbulent story of Bachman Turner Overdrive loudersound com December 17 2016 Retrieved September 13 2019 Randy Bachman Recalls Opening for van Halen on 5150 Tour December 27 2014 Best ever Pan Am Games end CBC News August 9 1999 Archived from the original on May 10 2008 Retrieved July 27 2009 Larry LeBlanc December 8 2001 SOCAN recognized McLaughlin Klees Bachman and Cummings Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc pp 74 ISSN 0006 2510 The Guess Who Murray McLauchlan Win Big At SOCAN Chart Attack November 20 2001 Portage Portage Daily Graphic Archived from the original on October 23 2005 Canada s Walk of Fame Inducts the Guess Who Canada s Walk of Fame Friend David March 27 2021 Randy Bachman to hang up Vinyl Tap mic at CBC Radio on Canada Day CityNews The Canadian Press Retrieved April 8 2021 Governor General Announces New Appointments to the Order of Canada Archived from the original on September 8 2009 Wawzenek Bryan The Gibson Interview with Randy Bachman Part 1 Gibson com Canada s Walk of Fame Inducts Randy Bachman Canada s Walk of Fame 2015 SOCAN Awards SOCAN Archived from the original on August 2 2017 Retrieved June 6 2016 Randy Bachman says BTO bandmate Fred Turner will retire from touring March 11 2018 Retrieved June 3 2021 Canadian stars unite in Stronger Together COVID 19 broadcast benefit CBC News CBC Retrieved October 8 2020 CBC Music April 27 2020 Randy Bachman wants Canada to keep on Takin Care of Business Stronger Together CBC Music Youtube Retrieved October 8 2020 Secrets of Randy Bachman s Guitar Sound mixonline com Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved November 11 2010 Bachman Randy 1998 Bachman Turner Overdrive King Biscuit Interview Review of Randy Bachman Taking Care of Business CAML Review Retrieved May 2 2013 Leber Holly June 14 2008 Bachman Cummings Band Stars have come full circle Chattanooga Times Free Press Archived from the original on October 11 2010 Retrieved April 14 2010 a b c d e f g Randy Bachman still in overdrive Everything Zoomer January 1 2006 Retrieved October 30 2021 Artists Artists Against Racism SPILL ALBUM REVIEW RANDY BACHMAN BY GEORGE BY BACHMAN Spill Magazine March 2 2018 Retrieved March 15 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Randy Bachman Official website Randy Bachman discography at Discogs Entry at canadianbands com Entry at thecanadianencyclopedia ca Randy Bachman at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Randy Bachman amp oldid 1131157434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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