Band,
Rock
This Calgary, Alberta-based outfit originally came together in 1964 as The Skeptics. By 1966 they'd adopted a new name - The Gainsborough Gallery (named after a local art gallery that kindly agreed to collect the band's mail) and sported an expanded line up showcasing the talents of former Privilege singer Mel Deacon (aka Mel Degan), singer Jae Mack, lead guitarist Peter Marley, drummer Ray McAndrew, keyboardist Tim McHugh, former Wes Dakus' Rebels bass player Dennis Paul, and singer and violinist Henry Small.
Ray McAndrew dr, perc | |
Dennis Paul b, voc, eb | |
Peter Marley voc, g CA | |
Henry Small voc, vn 1977-1984 CA | |
Mel Deacon voc CA |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Life Is A Song | The Gainsborough Gallery | 2016 | Compil. |
Ev'ry Man Hears Different Music / I Think I'll Catch A Bus (And Go Back Home) | The Gainsborough Gallery | 1970 | Single |
Life Is A Song | The Gainsborough Gallery | 1970 | Album |
Hello L.A., Bye-Bye Birmingham | The Gainsborough Gallery | 1969 | Single |
Little Red Book | The Gainsborough Gallery | 1968 | Single |
If You Knew | The Gainsborough Gallery | 1968 | Single |
House On Soul Hill / If She Don't Turn Your Head | The Gainsborough Gallery | Single |