Submit corrections, additions and feedback
Anthony Feltrin (vocals)
Kenny MacDonald (organ)
Kirk MacDonald (sax, vocals)
Robert MacKinnon (drums)
Richard MacKinnon (bass, vocals)
Gary White (guitar, vocals)
This band, featuring two sets of teenaged brothers, were from New Waterford, Cape Breton.
They recorded a full-length LP in 1973 for Audat Records.
A subsequent independent single called "Hard On Me" garnered them hit radio airplay nationally. Aquarius Records, searching for the next April Wine, traveled to Port Hawkesbury to see them perform which led to a recording contract.
The group was sent to Toronto record a single but the band was uncertain about the financial future of the music industry (and their place in it) and, instead, disbanded to allow various members to go to university.
Richard MacKinnon teaches folklore at Cape Breton University, and still occasionally plays on the weekends; Robert MacKinnon is now vice president of the University of New Brunswick (including the Saint John campus); Kirk MacDonald teaches music at Humber College in Toronto, Ontario and tours the world as an award-winning, renowned musician; Kenny MacDonald has won awards for his audio engineering work at CBC Halifax for shows such as 'This Hour Has 22 Minutes' and Rick Mercer's 'The Mercer Report'.
with notes from Glen Bourgeois and Richard MacKinnon.
Singles
1974 Hard On Me/You're So Afraid (B.One) C-1507
Albums
1973 Brothers And One (Audat) 477-9038
Video
Compilation Tracks