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Bearfoot (Canadian band)
- Origin
- Toronto
- Formed
- 1969
- Genres
- rock
- Labels
- Columbia Records
Biography
Bearfoot was a Juno Award-nominated Canadian rock band, founded in 1969 in Toronto by Jim Atkinson, Terry Danko, Dwayne Ford, Hugh Brockie, and Brian Hilton. Initially known as "Atkinson, Danko and Ford," they changed their name for practical reasons and to avoid sounding like a law firm. The band released three albums and five singles through Columbia Records.
Highlights
- Formed in 1969 in Toronto.
- Nominated for a Juno Award.
- Released three albums: "Bearfoot" (1972), "Friends With" (1973), "Passing Time" (1975).
- Originally known as "Atkinson, Danko and Ford."
Discography
- Bearfoot1972
- Friends With1973
- Passing Time1975
FAQ
When was the band formed?
The band Bearfoot was formed in 1969.
Who are the members of Bearfoot?
The members of Bearfoot include Jim Atkinson, Terry Danko, Dwayne Ford, Hugh Brockie, and Brian Hilton.
Where is the artist from?
Bearfoot is from Toronto, Canada.
What genre of music does Bearfoot play?
Bearfoot plays rock music.
What are their biggest hits or albums?
Some of their biggest albums include "Bearfoot" (1972), "Friends With" (1973), and "Passing Time" (1975).
Have they won any awards?
Bearfoot was nominated for a Juno Award.
