November 27, 2004

MACCA


Artist: Big Blue Bus




Paul Reda (bass)
Ernie Guidoccio (guitar, vocals)
Augie Guidoccio (guitar, vocals)
Jaro (accordion)
Steve Klodt (keyboards)
Glen Martin (drums)

The acid jazz stylings of Toronto's Big Blue Bus was the brainchild of brothers Augie and Ernie Guidoccio, former Prairie-ites who originally found 15 minutes of fame in the band Manteye.

Following their creation in 1993, the band stepped into the recording studio. In January 1994 they released their debut, 'Art's Jukebox', which was home to three singles that received some national attention on college radio.

In 1995, Big Blue Bus recorded the classic '50's doo-wop song "Blue Moon" to the soundtrack to the Canadian film 'Blood & Donuts' and would also offer up their own "Gonna Live Long" as the theme to CHUM-FM's Sunday Night Funnies.


Singles
1994 Waiting For More (3B)
1994 Broken Tree (3B)
1994 Fragile (3B)

Albums
1994 Art's Jukebox (3B)

Video


Compilation Tracks
1995 "Blue Moon" on 'Blood & Donuts" (???) - soundtrack






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