Stonebolt
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Stonebolt was a rock band from Vancouver, Canada. They first formed in 1969 under the name Perth Amboy, and after adding a vocalist and keyboard player, they changed their name to Stonebolt in the early 1970s. They remained a local attraction in Vancouver until 1977, when they landed a recording contract with Parachute Records. Their first album netted them two hit singles, 1978's "I Will Still Love You" (U.S. #29) and 1979's "Love Struck" (U.S. #70). After Parachute went under, they signed with RCA Records, but further tangible success eluded them.
[edit] Members
- David Willis - vocals
- Ray Roper - guitar & vocals
- John Webster - keyboards
- Dan Atchison - bass guitar
- Brian Lousley - drums
- Lewis Nitikman - keyboards (replaced John Webster in 1981)
[edit] Album discography
- Stonebolt (Parachute Records, 1978)
- Keep it Alive (RCA Records, 1979)
- New Set of Changes (RCA Records, 1980)
- Juvenile American Princess (RCA Records, 1982)
- Regeneration: The Best of Stonebolt (Vortex Music, 1999)
[edit] References
- Stonebolt at Allmusic.com
- Canadian Classic Rock website

