Mashmakhan | |
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Background information | |
Origin | L'Île-Perrot, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Rock fusion, folk, progressive rock |
Years active | 1969 | –1971
Labels | Epic, Collectables |
Website | mashmakhan |
Members | Brian Edwards Pierre Sénécal |
Past members | Rayburn Blake Jerry Mercer Brian Greenway Steve Lang |
Mashmakhan was a Canadian rock fusion band formed in 1969 in L'Île-Perrot, Quebec. The band is best known for their hit single "As the Years Go By" (reaching #1 in their native Canada).
Members Pierre Sénécal, Brian Edwards, Jim Nuchter and Rayburn Blake first met in 1960 in Montreal. Their drummer did not show up one night for a gig, so Jim Nuchter was brought in and ended up joining the band. Edwards quit shortly thereafter, but the other three continued to perform on the local scene under names like the Phantoms, Ray Blake's Combo, and the Dominoes.
By 1965 they were calling themselves The Triangle, and backing up local R&B singer Trevor Payne. They backed up Payne for four years until being discovered by record producer Bob Hahn, who recorded demos for the group in March 1969 and helped them get signed with Columbia Records in Toronto. Edwards rejoined the band and they changed their name to Mashmakhan, after a variety of hashish sold by a local dealer, to appeal to a modern audience.
The Sénécal-penned song "As the Years Go By" was released off their debut album in an edited form, and was the group's first hit; it sold 100,000 copies in Canada and 400,000 copies in the United States (on the Epic label). The band actually wrote the song as a novelty addition to their album, not expecting it to gain serious recognition. The single also sold 400,000 copies in Japan. This disc sold over one million copies globally, and received a gold disc. The two follow-up singles were "Gladwin" and "Days When We Are Free".