AT Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 15:52:48 Christopher wrote: >So I go out of town for a few days and while I'm gone audities turns into >the AOR list. Just my luck. I want to add kudos to a recently discovered >Canadian group called Haywire, who's "Don't Just Stand There" LP is all >killer. The album that followed ("Nuthouse") was less AOR synth-pap and more rock-minded (think Bon Jovi with Richie Sambora leading the band)...and they're final release, "Get Off", actually had some Adult Contemporary and FUNK leanings!! Their inability to find a sound that was truly theirs pretty much killed them. >Tim Feehan and Teaze. Wow....you're digging out some pretty obscure references there! Tim and I hung out together in LA back in November. He runs a recording studio there -- he's a transplanted Calgarian who moved to warmer climes about 12 years ago [plays hockey against Keifer Sutherland on a regular basis apparently!]. We've been discussing re-issuing his four solo albums (some of it has already been released in Japan and Germany but not domestically in North America) including his mucho AOR band from the early '80s called FOOTLOOSE. Tim's currently handling former teen sensation Tiffany. We were briefly entertaining re-releasing her 2000 pop record "Colour Of Silence" again as it's a phenomenal Avril/Alanis styled angst ridden coming-of-age album that Eureka/Modern Records dropped the ball on...but Tiff's decided to follow Kylie Minogue down the dance diva path and we wouldn't be able to cross promote it effectively As for TEAZE, EMI-Canada/Aquarius has re-issued all their stuff on disc if you can find them. Try http://www.newworldcds.com Jaimie Vernon, President, Bullseye Records "Not Suing Our Customers Since 1985!!" http://www.bullseyecanada.com Author, Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/