Draft:The Nocturnals
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The Nocturnals were a Canadian rhythm and blues band formed in Vancouver, BC in 1959. The group consisted of Bill McBeth (lead vocals and drums), Ron Henschel (backing vocals and lead guitar), Wayne Evans (backing vocals, bass, rhythm guitar), Carl Erickson (saxophone), Roger Skinner (saxophone), and Chad Thorp (backing vocals and organ).
History
[edit]The group first formed as an instrumental group in 1958 under the name The Rousers before adopting the name The Nocturnals. They were the first West Coast musical group to receive airplay in Central Canada.
The Nocturnals dissolved in the summer of 1968 but reunited for a single performance in 1986 and again for two shows in 2007.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Borger, Sandra (May 21, 2012). "Maple Ridge band lit it up Back East". Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadow News.