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The Viscounts

circa 1958 - circa 1967
The Viscounts were formed circa 1958 by Terry Coan, Gene Gillott, Steve Bonar, and Earl Davies. The name "Viscounts" is credited to Earl Davies (Guitar). We were a weekend garage band that played rhythm and blues based rock and roll. We played all the local clubs, high schools, and community centres around the lower mainland until 1967. Terry Coan, December 2002 We were practicing at a small hall (Hendry Hall) in North Vancouver one weekend when a white Caddilac convertable pulled up ouside and one Gene McCormick introduced himself and offered to manage us. It was like something out of a dime store novel. "Small group gets discovered!" That is when we started to get some real "money jobs" - I think it was $10 each per gig. For a while the whole group lived together so we could practice (and party) without having to leave home. The Mysterians also had one other novelty: we would turn all the lights off and had a black light (untroviolet) lamp that would be the only source of illumination. There was some element of the robes that would glow but the real reason was to hide the fact that the "second group" was really... more...
Broken Up

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Past Members

Earl Davies
Guitar
1958 - 1967
Howie Vickers
Vocals
1958 - 1967
Ronnie Small
Vocals
1958 - 1967
Jim Ricky
Drums
1958 - 1967
Hugh Parkinson
Saxophone
1958 - 1967
Bob Nelson
Guitar
1958 - 1967
Bruce Neilsen
Drums
1958 - 1967
Glen Miller
Bass/Vocals
1958 - 1967
Gene Gillott
Saxophone
1958 - 1967
Fred Gallant
Drums
1958 - 1967
Vic Goodmurphy
Drums
1958 - 1967
Bud Currie
Drums/Vocals
1958 - 1967
Terry Coan
Keyboards/Vocals
1958 - 1967
Steve Bonar
Guitar/Vocals
1958 - 1967
Pat McElgunn
Bass
1958 - 1967
John McCandless
Guitar/Harp/Vocals
1958 - 1967
Laverne Hudyma
Vocals
1958 - 1967
Bobby Hodson
Drums
1958 - 1967
Leonard Hanson
Vocals
1958 - 1967