Band, CA
Rock and World
Montreal Canada based folk rock band Tapestry were Judy Harmon, Jack Winters and Heather Woodburn. The trio was signed to Polydor Records in the early 1970's. Their first single, "Love Me Brother", from their self-titled debut on Polydor was produced by The Bells' Cliff Edwards. A second album, 'Country Music', found the trio in the storm of the Maple Music Junket of 1972 and they showcased at the legendary Playboy Club. By 1973 the trio became the duo of Winters and Woodburn with the assistance of studio musicians for their full-length album 'Down By The Maple River'. Several singles were released to no major success and Tapestry called it quits.
Leon Aronson syn, org, p, str | |
Ron Dann stg CA | |
Claude Demers syn CA | |
Don Habib b | |
Dougal Trineer b, g CA | |
Richard Provençal dr CA | |
Jack Winters voc, acg, eg | |
Jean-Pierre Lauzon eg, cb *1949 | |
Ross Holloway h, voc, hrp, bvoc | |
Florient Richard b | |
Heather Winters voc | |
David Glead eb |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Down By Maple River | Tapestry | 1973 | Album |
California | Tapestry | 1973 | Single |
Down By The Maple River | Tapestry | 1973 | Single |
Everything Is Bringin' Me Down (Runnin' From The Years) | Tapestry | 1973 | Single |
Love Me Brother / Coming into Los Angeles | Tapestry | 1972 | Single |
The Music Doesn't Seem To Be Going Anywhere | Tapestry | 1972 | Single |
Country Music | Tapestry | 1972 | Single |