December 1, 2004

PARIS HILTON


Artist: Ellison




Vincent Marandola (vocals)
Christian Vaeillant [aka Tremblay] (acoustic guitar, electric guitar)
Richard Arcand (bass)
Robert Cager (drums)

An English speaking band from Montreal, Quebec that started life in 1967 under the name Johnny Peace featuring Marandola and Arcand.

In 1969, Cager and Tremblay joined and the name was changed to Ellison. The band recorded one self-titled album in 1971 - featuring cameos by Marie-Claire and Richard Sequin - for indie label Supreme where it received local notoriety but failed to cross over into Anglo-Canada.

They disbanded in May 1973.

There has been no less than two vinyl and two CD re-issues of the album in recent years.



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1971 Ellison (Supreme/Trans World) SR-2900

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