As a guitarist for more than 30 years, Endersby has become a session player of some note worldwide.
In his teens he was a member of C.J. Feeney And The Spellbinders before moving to Toronto to join Just Us who were signed to Barry Records and had a hit on the CHUM Charts with "I Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry Tree" in May 1966.
He later joined Tripp and Livingstone's Journey before leaving Canada to hook up with ex-Kinks bassist Peter Quaife in England during the early 1970's to form Mapleoak.
The group released one album and toured Europe but was short-lived.
Endersby returned to Canada to pursue an unsuccessful solo career and turned to joining more bands as guitarist -- Buckwheat Noodle, Diamond Back, Village, and Heaven And Earth with funkmeister Rick James.
He would then move onto Los Angeles playing in some non-spectacular acts before teaming up with fellow Canadian bass player Bruce Palmer (Buffalo Springfield) to form The Springfield Band.
The Springfield Band folded in the late '80's and Endersby returned to Canada for good.
Singles
with JUST US
1965 I Don't Love You/I Can Tell (Quality) 1738X
1966 I Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry Tree/I Can Save You (Barry) B-3409
Albums
with MAPLEOAK
1971 Mapleoak
Video
Compilation Tracks
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