Coney Hatch

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This article is about the 1980s Canadian rock band. For the London borough, see Colney Hatch

Coney Hatch was a Canadian rock band in the 1980s.

Based in Toronto, Ontario, the band consisted of vocalist and guitarist Carl Dixon who would also go on to play with April Wine and a Burton Cummings-less Guess Who for several years, as well as touring solo and releasing at least two solo albums; vocalist and bassist Andy Curran who had his own solo album featuring the semi-hits, "License to Love" and "No Tattoos"; guitarist Steve Shelski who has written several instrumentals for TSN; and drummer Dave 'Thumper' Ketchum. They released their first album in 1982. Ketchum left the band in 1983, and was replaced by Barry Connors who formerly drummed with Toronto.

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The band was named after the Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum (1851–1993) in London.[1]

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  1. ^ CanConRox - Coney Hatch. www.canadianbands.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-31.

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