- A
chamber pot is a
portable toilet,
meant for
nocturnal use in the bedroom. It was
common in many
cultures before the
advent of
indoor plumbing and flushing...
-
Thundermug was a
Canadian rock band that was
active from 1970 to 1976 and from 1991 to 2001. They
released two top 40
Canadian singles and five studio...
- band
Thundermug.
Since 1983, he has also
released several solo albums. Bill Durst,
based on London, Ontario, Canada, co-founded the band
Thundermug in 1970...
- Group, Donovan,
Barbra Streisand, Blue Rodeo, Moist, Max Webster, Klaatu,
Thundermug,
Fates Warning,
Lizzy Borden, Voivod, Ray Stevens, the
Bonzo Dog Band...
- Man" (originally
published in 1959) (Hugo
Award Nominee) "The
Flowered Thundermug" (originally
published in 1964) "Will You Wait?" (originally published...
- Wouldn't Want To Lose Your Love".
April Wine went on tour with Heart, then
Thundermug. In
April 1976,
April Wine
became the
first band to sell out
Regina Stadium...
- It is
notable as
being the
label on
which later recordings of the band
Thundermug and of
reggae singer Gregory Isaacs were
released in Canada.
Raven Records...
- Brains,
Audio Extremo. The
Brains were a new wave band that
included Thundermug member Bill Durst. The
album was
produced by
Robert Leth, who had been...
- (1992–2019)
Thunder Bay
Symphony Orchestra (1960–)
Thunderheist (2005–2010)
Thundermug (1970–2001) Thus Owls (2007–)
Timber Timbre (2005–) Tin Foil
Phoenix (1997–)...
- Canada. The
first artists signed to the
label included theCanadian group Thundermug. In 1974, Axe
moved into
offices in the
Toronto Sound Studio building...