John Redekop (vocals)
Dave Clow (guitar; vocals)
Reid Barton (bass)
Shawn Saucy (guitar)
Steve Saucy (drums)
Joe Vorhes (drums; replaced Saucy)
Robbie Steininger (keyboards; added 1987)
Phil VanHorne (keyboards; replaced Steininger)
D. Larry MacDougall (drums; replaced Vorhes)
From the ashes of Northern Express came Vancouver country band Alibi in 1983. The original band featured Redekop, Clow, Barton, Joe Vorhes and brothers Shawn & Steve Saucy. In 1987 Steve Saucy was replaced by Vorhes. With addition of legendary BC keyboardist Robbie Steininger they became a six piece. However, by the time they released their debut album, 'You're The One', Shawn Saucy, Vorhes and Robbie Steininger had been replaced by VanHorne and MacDougall.
The group toured North America for more than a decade beginning in the early '80s. They were nominated for a Canadian Country Music Award as well as a Canadian West Coast County Award, recieving awards for Best Group, Best Video ("Do You Have Any Doubts") and Best single in 1989 on the strength of their 'No Doubt' album.
They backed up such artists as Dwight Yoakam and Steve Earle among others. They also appeared at The Craven County Music Festival in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1989. They also made an appearance at Fanfare in Nashville, Tennessee the same year.
A third album, 'Walk On', was released in the early '90s, but the group disbanded shortly thereafter.
Singles
Albums
198? You're The One (Cloanna) CP-03
1989 No Doubt
1990 Walk On
Video
Compilation Tracks
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