Biography
In the closing years of the 1970s, Canadian quartet One Horse Blue—Gord Maxwell on vocals and bass, Larry Pink at the keyboards, Michael Shellard supplying vocals, guitar and harmonica, and Rocko Vaugeois handling vocals, drums, percussion and guitar—enjoyed domestic success after several singles entered the national Top 40. Their self-titled debut appeared in 1979 and was succeeded the following year by Bite the Bullet. Following a stylistic shift and an extended absence, the group re-emerged in 1993 with a fresh self-titled album.
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