December 1, 2004

PARIS HILTON


Artist: Hancock, Winston




Winston Hancock (guitar, vocals)
Ken Bassman (guitar)
Georges George (vocals)
Gary Justice (bass, vocals)
Leon Stevenson (drums)

Toronto proto-punk outfit, known affectionately as Hancock, caught the second wave of Queen Street punk notoriety in 1981. Hooked up with several other acts like True Confessions and The Sharks through Chameleon Records to gain exposure.

This short lived entity yielded future Extras drummer Leon Stevenson.




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Compilation Tracks
1981 "Girls, Girls" and "Leavin' Tonite" on 'No Pedestrians' (Chameleon) CR-535






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