About

Fosterchild

Label: Columbia/Vera Cruz
circa 1976 - circa 1981
Fosterchild was formed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1976 by Jim Foster and Vern Wills, both of whom had first played together as teenagers. In 1976, the band was signed to CBS Records Canada at the initiative of producer Bob Gallo, then head of A&R for CBS Records Canada.
The band's music was categorized as rock, with country influences, as opposed to country rock, with most of their material written or co-written by Foster and Wills. During their first recording contract, Foster and Wills were discouraged by Gallo from writing predominantly pop songs.
The core membership of the band was Foster and Wills, on guitars and vocals, initially with Gordon Marr on guitar, Dwight Thompson on bass and Bob "Mickey" Mathews on drums. Gaye Delorme produced the band's first demos, at Edmonton's Sundown Recorders. Prior to recording the band's first album, Peter Sweetzir was added on keyboards, while Barry Boothman replaced Thompson on bass and Gerry Wand replaced Mathews on drums. Photo and source Wikipedia.
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Past Members

Jim Foster
Guitar/Vocals
1976 - 1981
Vern Wills
Guitars/Vocals
1976 - 1981
Gordon Marr
Guitar
1976 - 1981
Dwight Thompson
Bass
1976 - 1981
Bob Mathews
Drums
1976 - 1981
Gaye Delorme
Producer
1976 - 1981