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Scrubbaloe Caine Free Music

Scrubbaloe Caine

Effective period / Period of releases: 1973 - 1976

Members: Paul Dean, Jim Kale, Henry Small, Jim Harmata, Bob Kidd, Gary Stefaniuk, Bill McBeth, Al Foreman (4)

Canadian rock band active from 1970 - 1975.
Founded in Calgary, later moving to Toronto.
Formed in 1970 by Jim Harmata, Bob Kidd and Al Foreman after moving from Vancouver to Calgary, with Calgarians Paul Dean, Henry Small and Bill McBeth. Kidd quit in 1972 and was replaced by Jim Kale, who was replaced in 1974 by Gary Stefaniuk.
The band relocated to Toronto and signed a deal with RCA Limited in 1973, and headed to Hollywood that summer to record with David Kershenbaum. In 1975 they were dropped by RCA but unable to get signed elsewhere the band called it quits after releasing a final single on Amherst in 1976.

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