One Horse Blue | |
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Origin | Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada |
Years active | 1975–1981, 1988–1995 |
Labels |
Vera Cruz Savannah |
Associated acts |
Mavis McCauley Wes Dakus Fosterchild |
Past members | Winston Quelch Bob Burghardt Randy Lloyd Michael Shellard Ian Oscar Ron (Rocko) Vaugeois Steve Pugsley Brent MacNab James Wright Gord Maxwell Larry Pink Jim Foster Greg Dunstan Andreas Schuld |
One Horse Blue was a Canadian country music group that existed from 1975 to 1981 and, as reconstituted, from 1988 to 1995, releasing five albums.
Originally formed in 1975 in Edmonton, Alberta with members Winston Quelch, Bob Burghardt, Randy Lloyd, Michael Shellard, Ian Oscar and Ron (Rocko) Vaugeois, the band was active between 1977 and 1981, and again from 1988 to 1995. They charted several singles on the RPM Top Country Tracks charts and recorded four albums, before disbanding in 1981.
By 1988, Shellard and Vaugeois had reformed the band, with new members Gordon Maxwell and Larry Pink, as well as Andreas Schuld taking over on guitar. This line-up recorded the band's fifth, self-titled album, released in 1993. The album produced six Top 10 singles, including two Number One hits in "Hopeless Love" and "Bringing Back Your Love". In 1993 Schuld left the band and was replaced by Jim Foster, co-founder of Fosterchild.
In terms of later, occasional performances, the band was recently composed of Gord Maxwell (lead vocals, bass guitar), Larry Pink (keyboards), Michael Shellard (background vocals, and Ron (Rocko) Vaugeois (drums, background vocals).