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Gleneagle

Origin Ottawa, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Gleneagle

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Gleneagle was the 1980s era Rock band that rocked all of Ottawa's High Schools and various venues, most notably, The Talisman. They were practically a fixture and entertained young Ottawans with long lasting memories. They were most known for their 1981 Hit Single - Don't Fool Yourself - lyrics by Curtis Black. Gleneagle was named after a small Ottawa town chosen at random by band leader and founder, Rick (Richard) Paquette. They were undisputed crowd-pleasers and a magnetic draw for concerts of their heyday. They covered all Ontario, and Northern border states.

Mike Crepin: guitar, keyboards, bass, backing vocals, lead vocals
Wayne Saumure: guitar, vocals, percussion, keyboards
Dave Fraser: bass, guitar, vocals
Curtis Black: drums, percussion, backing vocals, lead vocals
Rick Paquette: drums, percussion, vocals, backing vocals
Larry Gentle: keyboards, percussion

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  • No Way for Me

    #1 Side 1 03:48

  • Make Me Do Anything You Want

    #2 Side 1 05:20

  • Time Out

    #3 Side 1 03:46

  • Hope for Us Again

    #1 Side 2 03:17

  • Don't Fool Yourself

    #2 Side 2 03:51

  • For You

    #3 Side 2 04:08

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