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John grew up in East Germany, fuelled by a steady diet of Armed Forces Radio. Little Richard and Chuck Berry were a couple of his earliest influences. At 14, he and his mother left the country, and moved to Toronto. He learned English by listening to radio disc jockeys and musicfrom the artists of the day. By his mid-teens, he was performing on amateur radio shows. After high school, John roamed North America, performing acoustic blues in coffee houses and bars. He joined The Sparrow while playing Toronto's Yorkville in 1965. The band relocated to San Francisco via New York and became part of the Bay Area music scene, then moved on to L.A. where it broke up in 1967. Shortly after, John formed Steppenwolf and the group's debut was released in 1968. "Born To Be Wild" was on that album and other classic tracks followed, such as "Magic Carpet Ride," "Rock Me," "Monster," "Sookie, Sookie" and "The Pusher." Since 1968, John Kay and the band have released 29 albums, including 1996's live double CD, Live At 25. John Kay and Steppenwolf are still going strong. The band line-up consists of Kay, his long time writing partner keyboardist and co-producer Michael Wilk, drummer/vocalist Ron Hurst and lead guitarist/vocalist Steve Fister. Total album sales are in excess of 20 million units world-wide, and the group continues to tour annually. The last few years have featured some benchmark accomplishments and recognition for Kay. His autobiography, Magic Carpet Ride, was published by Quarry Press in 1994 and in 1996 the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, installed a memorabilia display devoted to the group. Before joining Steppenwolf, German emigre John Kay led Sparrow, a Yorkville Village based act. They had been home to Jack London and were his backing band on several of his Canadian hits. In 1965 they recorded an album with London on Columbia Records before leaving him to pursue their own, only official single "Hard Time With The Law". With John Kay's growing popularity in Yorkville, it was only a matter of time before he connected with the band in May of 1966. They would record several singles and one album as John Kay And Sparrow helping solidify their popularity as a touring act in the US. Less than a year later Sparrow broke up and John Kay, Dennis Edmonton (now known as Mars Bonfire), Jerry Edmonton, Goldy McJohn and Nick St. Nicholas re-emerged as Steppenwolf.
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Wild and crazy describes JK's life...legally blind,extreme sensitvity to light..hence the dark glasses and is color blind.He has never ridden a motorcycle..so he says....shows were always good...missed a couple of the regional shows But...Took a few pics from past Wolf Fests......
For those who did not realize it, XS11's Steppenwolf..aka Bill..is the tall blond dude in the middle of that last picture!! If I ever got that close to a real group, there would be FBI agents in pursuit!!
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For those who did not realize it, XS11's Steppenwolf..aka Bill..is the tall blond dude in the middle of that last picture!! If I ever got that close to a real group, there would be FBI agents in pursuit!!
Don if that is me who is this.............. Just mucking with ya ..Gary Link ..the bass player
I have to relate what happened when i was in my teens in the 60's. I went hunting with my brothers to To Central Oregon. We stopped at a restaurant in a place called Prineville for breakfast early in the morning. This was a real redneck town at that time. It was about 3 AM, and the locals were a bit hazy. I walked over to the juke box and put on BornTo Be Wild. The looks on everyones face that early in the morning was priceless, even my two brothers. I can't forget turning a redneck towns energy on that early. It was great.
If I ever got that close to a real group, there would be FBI agents in pursuit!!
You say that as if they aren't already...
lol
Cool pics Steppenwolf!
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I've only seen John Kay and the Sparrow , never Steppenwolf, but a number of times ,they were one of the local bands we used to go and see . along with David Clayton Thomas, Neil young , Robbie Robertson Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee Taj Mahal Lightfoot Ian and Sylvia Joany Mitchell and Tom Cocherane as well as a bunch of others
Jim
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I've only seen John Kay and the Sparrow , never Steppenwolf, but a number of times ,they were one of the local bands we used to go and see . along with David Clayton Thomas, Neil young , Robbie Robertson Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee Taj Mahal Lightfoot Ian and Sylvia Joany Mitchell and Tom Cocherane as well as a bunch of others
Jim
The Sparrow...wow now that is way back when...Do you remember what the show was like?
If I remember right Neil Young said he based his on stage style after JK...which is a very laid back stage presence..but he did like to swing the mic stand around.Hamjam..looks like you got to see some great acts before they were known,now how cool is that
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If I remember right Neil Young said he based his on stage style after JK...which is a very laid back stage presence..but he did like to swing the mic stand around.Hamjam..looks like you got to see some great acts before they were known,now how cool is that
Hi, It was the 60's I am supposed to remember something no "show"
it was a regular Sat. night thing they were a bar band then a really good one although The ugly Ducklings were probably more of a favourite of mine they lived close by It was hit the 'village' on the weekends and go watch some bands ,see if you could pick up some licks . this was when these guys were starting out I used to skip school and go to Orillia and watch Lightfoot practice in the park or maybe busking was a better term
Jim
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