Robbie Lane and the Disciples

Robbie Lane and the Disciples is a Canadian rock band, that peaked in the 1960s.[1] A cover of Neil Sedaka's "What Am I Gonna Do" was their biggest success, reaching #10 in 1966.[2] They also recorded an early version of the hit song "Soul Deep" in 1966.

Robbie Lane and the Disciples
Robbie Lane at The Living Arts Centre in Mississauga, ON. Canada, September 30, 2017
Background information
Also known asThe Butterfingers
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresRock n' Roll, R&B
Years active1963 - present
LabelsHawk Records / Capitol Records / Hallmark Records / Pacemaker Records
Associated actsRonnie Hawkins
Websitewww.robbielane.com
MembersRobbie Lane (vocals), Steve Shelski (guitar), Glenn Hill (harmonica, vocals), Joe Rigon (drums), Brian Fraser (piano), Phil Skladowski (sax), Ed Zankowski (sax), Joe Allen, Joe Agnello (bass), Ewan Divitt (trumpet)
Past membersDomenic Troiano (guitar), Stan Szelest (piano), Sonny Milne (drums), Marty Fisher (piano), Gene Trach (bass guitar), Bert Herriston (sax / flute), William Cudmore (harmonica / sax / vocals), Terry Bush (guitar), Kirk Shearer (drums)

Career

Beginning as Ronnie Hawkins' backup band, Robbie Lane & the Disciples later gained attention as the band for Canadian CTV-TV's It's Happening. Composed of guitarist Terry Bush, drummer Doug Copeland, harmonica player William Cudmore, keyboardist Paul Denyes, vocalist Robbie Lane, tenor saxophonist Paul Mifsud and bassist Gene Trach, the group recorded several singles during the mid-'60s. After an unsuccessful solo career in the mid-'70s, Robbie Lane (aka Robin Curry) and the band re-formed in the mid-'80s.

Singles

  • "Ain’t Love a Funny Thing" (1965) #12 [CAN]
  • "Sandy" (1965) #36 [CAN]
  • "What Am I Gonna Do" (1966) #10 [CAN]

The chart positions are from the RPM Canadian singles chart.

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References

  1. "Canadian Bands.com - Robbie Lane & The Disciples". canadianbands.com. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
  2. "1966s Biggest Canadian Hits | Canadian Music Blog". musiccanada.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
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