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The Esquires (Canadian band)

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James Leroy was principally active as a Canadian recording artist in 1973-1974, charting several singles and one album, with the group Denim. He committed suicide in 1979, at the age of 32. See Jaimie and Sharon Vernon, with notes from Richard Patterson, Harvey Glatt, George Pollard, Carrie Comeau,
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Lead singer Don Norman, who had succeeded Bob Harrington as vocalist, split acrimoniously with the group in 1965, leading to a lawsuit when he named his new group Don Norman and The Esquires. Norman gave up his claim to The Esquires name, but his departure from the group is said to have cost them
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In 1987, two music clips featuring the band were discovered: "The Man From Adano" and "Gee Whiz It's You". "The Man From Adano" clip is considered to be the first Canadian
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in 1963, and are considered to have been the first Canadian pop band to be signed to a major label. In 1964, they received the RPM Award, a predecessor to the
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their contract with Capitol Records. Norman continued as Don Norman and The Other Four, with ex-Esquire Gary Comeau joining him.
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Gary Comeau, post Canada Goose; see Jaimie and Sharon Vernon, with notes from Richard Patterson and Doug Grose,
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Paul Huot, Andy Legault and Gary Comeau; see Jaimie and Sharon Vernon, with notes from Frank Morrison,
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In 1987, the band reunited to commemorate its 25th anniversary, playing at a benefit concert for the
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as a later member, and also for one of its hit songs, "It's a Dirty Shame", having been written by
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Originally to be called the "New Esquires", though name was dropped to avoid confusion with the
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Jaimie and Sharon Vernon, with notes from Cliff Hierlihy, Don Norman and Richard Patterson,
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ever made is said to be that of an Esquires song. The band is also notable as having had
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The Esquires (not to be confused with the earlier-founded (1957) R&B group
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Jaimie and Sharon Vernon, with notes from Richard Patterson and Doug Grose,
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At the time, Hawkins had formed the band The Children, which included
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1966 "Love Hides a Multitude of Sins/"Why Should I Care?" (Columbia)
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Richard Patterson (post 3's a Crowd), Gary Comeau and Paul Huot
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and which had rapidly developed a national reputation; see
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1966 "It's a Dirty Shame"/"The Sea Rushes to the Shore" (
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1965 Love's Made a Fool of You"/"Summertime" (Capitol)
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1964 "So Many Other Boys"/"The Oldest Story" (Capitol)
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1964 "The Man from Adano"/"Gee Whiz It's You" (Capitol)
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1965 Cry Is All I Do"/"We've Got a Future" (Capitol)
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ever made. The original footage was donated to the
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in Canada, as well as being one of Canada's earlier
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Index

The Squires
Ottawa
Ontario
Pop
Capitol
Columbia
Bruce Cockburn
http://www.spotlightheroes.com/Esquires
Ottawa
Juno Award
pop music
music video
Bruce Cockburn
William Hawkins
The Esquires
Ottawa
Cliff Richard and the Shadows
Andy Kim
Dick Clark
Caravan of Stars
Montreal
Gene Pitney
The Dovells
Paul and Paula
The Tymes
Capitol Records
Juno Awards
Rolling Stones
Beach Boys
the Dave Clark Five

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