The Stampeders Explained

Background:group_or_band
The Stampeders
Origin:Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Genre:Rock, Folk rock
Years Active:–, –present
Label:MWC, The Marigold Label
Current Members:Rich Dodson
Kim Berly
Past Members:Ronnie King (deceased)
Len Roemer
Brendan Lyttle
Race Holiday
Van Louis
Gary Scrutton
Bob Allwood
Doug Macaskill
Roy Vansprang
Ian Kojima
David Norris-Elye

The Stampeders (sometimes shortened to Stampeders) are a Canadian rock trio consisting of lead guitarist and vocalist Rich Dodson, bassist Ronnie King and drummer Kim Berly.[1] [2] [3]

History

Formed in Calgary, Alberta, in 1964 as the Rebounds.[4] They had five members: Rich Dodson, Len Roemer, Brendan Lyttle, Kim Berly, and Race Holiday. They renamed themselves The Stampeders in 1965 and Len Roemer was replaced with Ronnie King and Van Louis. In 1966, they relocated to Toronto and became a trio in 1968 when Lyttle, Louis, and Holiday left.

The Stampeders scored a hit in 1971 with "Sweet City Woman", which won Best Single at the Juno Awards, reached #1 on the RPM magazine charts, and #8 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] Written by Dodson, the track stayed in the Billboard chart for 16 weeks and the disc sold a million by September 1971, and the R.I.A.A. granted gold disc status. The Stampeders also won Juno Awards for Best Group, Best Producer (Mel Shaw), and Best Composer (Dodson) that year.[6] The band signed with Polydor Records for US distribution.[7]

By 1975 the band had toured extensively in the United States and appeared on television shows.[8] In 1976 they had another Canadian hit with "Hit The Road Jack", featuring Wolfman Jack. In Canada they produced seven top 10 hits.

Dodson left the group in 1977. Berly and King recruited new members for the LP Platinum (1977). Berly then departed, leaving King to bring in three new members for the LP Ballsy (1979), and the band broke up shortly thereafter. The hitmaking trio reunited at the Calgary Stampede in 1992. They released a new album in 1998 titled Sure Beats Working.

On November 21, 2011, The Stampeders received the Lifetime Achievement Award from SOCAN at the 2011 SOCAN Awards in Toronto.[9] In 2015 the band received SOCAN Classic Awards for their songs "Monday Morning" and "Wild Eyes."[10]

They continue to tour Canada playing fairs, festivals, casinos, and theatres.[11]

On March 4, 2024, original member and bassist Ronnie King died at the age of 76.[12] [13]

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsCRIA
CANUS
1971Against the Grain (retitled Sweet City Woman in the U.S.)10172Gold
Carryin' On16 —Gold
1973Rubes, Dudes & Rowdies15
From the Fire12
1974New Day23
Backstage Pass33
1975Steamin22
1976Hit the Road15
1977Platinum
The Best of the StampedersGold
1979Ballsy71
1985Greatest Hits Volume 1
Greatest Hits Volume 2
1988Over 60 Minutes With...The Stampeders (Greatest Hits)
1998Sure Beats Working
2001Over 70 Minutes With...The Stampeders (Greatest Hits)
2011Live at the Mae Wilson

Singles

YearSingleChart PositionsAlbum
CAN
CAN ACCAN CountryAUS[14] US
[15]
1965"House of Shake"rowspan="4"
1967"Morning Magic"23
1968"Be a Woman"51
1969"Crosswalk"95
1971"Carry Me" (released January 23, 1971)[16] 2111Against the Grain
"Gator Road"28
"Sweet City Woman"111328
"Devil You"861Carryin' On
1972"Monday Morning Choo Choo"92
"Wild Eyes"2
"Carryin' On"20
1973"Johnny Lightning"48Rubes, Dudes & Rowdies
"Oh My Lady"122115
"Minstrel Gypsy"63
1974"Running Wild"18From the Fire
"Me and My Stone"276
"Ramona"18New Day
1975"Hit the Road Jack"69240Steamin
"New Orleans"35
1976"Playin' in the Band"23Hit the Road
"Sweet Love Bandit"39
"San Diego"71
1979"Got My Mojo Working"48Ballsy
1984"Baby with You"26Over Seventy Minutes with the Stampeders
1996"Oh Belinda"47Sure Beats Working
1997"Hometown Boy"39

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CANOE – JAM! Music – Pop Encyclopedia – Stampeders . https://archive.today/20041229030902/http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/S/Stampeders.html . usurped . December 29, 2004 . Jam.canoe.ca . August 25, 2015.
  2. Web site: STAMPEDERS – About . February 28, 2022 . STAMPEDERS . en-US.
  3. Web site: Stampeders members – Google Search . February 28, 2022 . www.google.com.
  4. Book: Murrells , Joseph . 1978. The Book of Golden Discs. 2nd. Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. London. 303. 0-214-20512-6. registration.
  5. Book: The Billboard Book of Hits . 0-8230-8285-7. Adam White & Fred Bronson. Billboard Books. 1988.
  6. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/the-stampeders-emc "The Stampeders"
  7. Stampeders to Polydor in US. Billboard. March 13, 1971. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 54–. 0006-2510.
  8. Stampeders in 33-city Tour. Billboard. September 13, 1975. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 1–. 0006-2510.
  9. Web site: 2011 SOCAN AWARDS | SOCAN . Socan.ca . November 16, 2016.
  10. http://fyimusicnews.tumblr.com/post/122244651097/socan-awards-gala-a-night-to-remember "SOCAN Awards Gala: A Night To Remember"
  11. Web site: Interview With Rich Dodson . Classicbands.com . August 25, 2015.
  12. News: Rickard . Kelli . Stampeders bassist Ronnie King dead at 76 . 6 March 2024 . 97.3 The Wave . en.
  13. News: Stampeders bassist Ronnie King dead at 76; musician co-founded one of Calgary's most successful bands . 6 March 2024 . Calgary Herald . 5 March 2024.
  14. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian)

    . David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. 290.

  15. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Top Pop Singles 1955–2010. Record Research, Inc. 847. 2011. 978-0-89820-188-8.
  16. https://books.google.com/books?id=8ggEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Carry+Me+stampeders+release+date&pg=PA64 Billboard