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Infobox musical artist|name = Moxy|image = Moxy in 1976.jpg|caption = Moxy in 1976|image_size =|background = group_or_band|alias =|origin = Toronto , Ontario , Canada |genre = Hard rock , Heavy metal music|heavy metal |years_active = 1974–1983, 1999–2009|label = Independent
Unidisc Music Inc.|Unidisc
Pacemaker Records
Mercury Records|Mercury
Polydor Records | website = http://www.myspace.com/officialmoxy official|associated_acts = Leigh Ashford
A Foot in Coldwater
Killer Dwarfs
Zon (band)|Zon
Hard Road|current_members = Buzz Shearman
Earl Johnson
Bill Wade
Terry Juric
Buddy Caine
Moxy was a Canada|Canadian hard rock and Heavy metal music|heavy metal band, formed in Toronto , Ontario in 1974, from previous members of the rock group, Leigh Ashford — which included singer Douglas "Buzz" Shearman (former teen singer of Sherman & Peabody alongside Greg Godovitz of Fludd & Goddo and Gil Moore , later of Triumph (band)|Triumph ) Earl Johnson (former member of King Biscuit Boy ),cite web|url= http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/K/King_Biscuit_Boy.html |title=CANOE - JAM& #33; Music - Pop Encyclopedia - King Biscuit Boy |publisher=Jam.canoe.ca |date= |accessdate=2011-07-26 Bill Wade (former member of "Outlaw Music" and " Brutus (Canadian band)|Brutus " under the alias Hally Hunter that also included Gino Scarpelli of Goddo ) and Terry Juric, (former member of Outlaw Music ) as Leigh Ashford .cite web|url= http://www.canadianbands.com/Moxy.html |title=Moxy |publisher=Canadian Bands.com |date= |accessdate=2011-07-26 The group changed its name to Moxy in late 1974. This name change was accompanied by a change in the group's sound. Buddy Caine a former band mate of Earl Johnson was added to the group in 1975.cite web|url= http://www.canadianbands.com/Moxy.html |title=Moxy |publisher=Canadian Bands.com |date= |accessdate=2011-07-26

Moxy toured extensively in Canada before having a hit in late 1975 with "Can’t You See I’m A Star". Moxy then toured the United States on the strength of their radio airplay. Markets in which the band was very popular included Ontario , Chicago , St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis , Detroit, Michigan|Detroit and San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio . Joe Anthony, the Godfather of Rock in San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio on Kiss Rocks 99.5 FM|KISS-FM was largely responsible for the popularity of the band in south Texas and helped bring about their first headline appearance in the U.S in 1977, appearing with AC/DC as their opening act.cite web|url= http://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2008-08-29/666442/ |title=Let There Be Rock - Music |publisher=The Austin Chronicle |date= |accessdate=2011-07-26cite web | title= MOXY "A Rock & Roll Path To Self Destruction"| work= .blogspot.com|url= http://buzzshearman.blogspot.com/| accessdate =2009-11-09

Despite the death of Joe Anthony, the Moxy/Texas connection has continued into the present with Moxy's hits like "Can't You See I'm A Star", "Moon Rider", "Sail On Sail Away". "Midnight Flight", "I'll Set You on Fire" and "Are You Ready" still on the daily rotation at many Texas radio stations.cite web | title =playlist at KZEP 104.5FM| work=sanantoniorock.com |url= http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=blog.view& friendId=157386897& blogId=464214755

Many of the guitar solos on the band's debut album were performed by guest session musician Tommy Bolin , who had previously been the lead guitarist for The James Gang and later replaced Ritchie Blackmore in Deep Purple .

History


1974–1983



In the spring of 1974, Buzz Shearman joined up with Earl Johnson, Bill Wade, and bassist Kim Fraser. Still calling themselves Leigh-Ashford, they made their first appearance on the music scene in October 1974 at Scarborough, Ontario|Scarborough 's notorious rock club "The Knob Hill Hotel". Shortly thereafter, Fraser was replaced by Terry Juric on the recommendation of Earl Johnson and the group changed its name to MOXY. Their first single release was a trial run of "Can't You See I'm A Star", which was distributed by Yorkville Records. The promising sound of the single received heavy radio support from CHUM (AM) in Toronto and led to the band's signing of a contract with Polydor Records of Canada in December 1974. The Polydor Records contract was mainly due to the popularity and success of the former band, Leigh Ashford, and to Buzz Shearman’s reputation.Canadian Music Fast Facts: Canadian pop music history Page 37 by Mark Kearney, Randy Ray, (London, ON: Sparky Productions, 1991) (ISBN 09-69514-905).

Self-titled debut


The independently produced self-titled album, Moxy (album)|MOXY , also known as the Moxy (album)|Black Album , http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v153/43/66/718201189/n718201189_467371_9718.jpg photo was recorded over two weeks in early 1975. Mark Smith of Bachman–Turner Overdrive fame acted as co-producer for the album. While in Van Nuys, California at Sound City Studio recording this album, session guitarist Tommy Bolin was in the studio next door.cite web | title =canehdian |work=canehdian.com/ |url= http://www.canehdian.com/album/m/moxy/moxy.html| accessdate =2009-11-09 Bolin was impressed with the no-nonsense, to-the-bones sound of Moxy, that when asked by the band's manager Roland Paquin to fill in he said yes. Earl Johnson was actually supposed to have done all the guitar parts, but got into a disagreement with the producer and was consequently tossed out of the studio.Encyclopedia of Canadian rock, pop and folk music. Page 14: by Rick Jackson, (Kingston, ON: Quarry Press, 1994). (ISBN 15-50821-075). Roland Paquin knew Bolin from when he was a road manager for The James Gang . After the Moxy sessions, Bolin continued to work on his first solo album Teaser (Tommy Bolin album)|Teaser , and later that year got the call from David Coverdale to join Deep Purple .Hand Me Down World: the Canadian pop-rock paradox Page 3: by Greg Potter, (Toronto ON: Macmillan, 1999) (ISBN 07-71576-420). Having heard the impact of the twin guitars, Moxy then headed back to Toronto in search of a rhythm guitarist who would free up Earl Johnson to play the material on tour that had been added to the songs in the studio by Tommy Bolin . Buddy Caine, a friend of Earl Johnson's, became the needed second guitarist, allowing the group to then hit the road with a Canadian tour that included Ontario , Quebec and the Maritimes , where the group mostly played small venues.
listen| filename = Moxy_Moonrider.ogg
| title = Moon Rider (1975)
| description = "Moon Rider", from 1975 album Moxy , by Earl Johnson, Buzz Shearman.
The first album found its way to hard rock stations in the southern USA.Heart of Gold: 30 years of Canadian pop music by Martin Melhuish, Pg.16 (Toronto ON: CBC Enterprises, 1983) (ISBN 08-87841-125). The winter of 1975 "Can' t You See I'm A Star" and "Moon Rider" were receiving heavy radio support from Kiss Rocks 99.5 FM|KMAC/KISS in San Antonio , Texas . tommy Bolin's contribution would get some much needed attention for the album in the U.S media, even though Bolin always downplayed his involvement. Moxy renegotiated a new contract with Polydor of Canada for distribution in affiliation with Mercury Records . Both labels were owned by PolyGram Records at the time, who reissued the self-titled debut album in North America and worldwide in 1976. The spring of 1976 "Fantasy" and "Sail On Sail Away" hit the top 20 charts on KISS-FM radio in San Antonio, Texas. KISS-FM disc jockey Joe Anthony had the freedom to play the album in its entirety on many occasions through the late 1970s.cite web |title= The Canadian Zeppelin| work= Cyclone Records |url= http://www.cyclonerecords.ca/artists/moxy.htm| accessdate =2009-11-09

cquote| ''We did an interview with a DJ in Texas, I asked him what songs of ours they were playing. He said, 'First we play the first side, then we play the second side.' I just about fell off my chair. " Earl Johnson .cite web | title= Earl Johnson Toronto Sun | work=jam.canoe.ca|url= http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/M/Moxy/2001/02/15/747955.html

Moxy II


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| title = Cause There's Another (1976)
| description = "Cause There's Another", from 1976 album Moxy I , by Buddy Caine, Buzz Shearman.
After a few year of touring Moxy went from a bar band to headline concert attraction in Canada. http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=_ZNjAAAAIBAJ& sjid=WXoNAAAAIBAJ& pg=1477,2571359& dq=moxy+band+-fruvous& hl=en Moxy II (album)|Moxy II was recorded in the band's hometown of Toronto at Sound Stage studio with famed Aerosmith producer Jack Douglas (record producer)|Jack Douglas . This a year after the first album for Canadian fans, but just three months after the reissued copy of Moxy (album)|Moxy I was released in the U.S. Moxy II received international press coverage for the band. Most reviews predicted success for the band and comparisons were made to Aerosmith , Rush (band)|Rush and Deep Purple .Have Not Been the Same: the CanRock renaissance, by Michael Barclay, Pg. 52 (Toronto ON: ECW Press, 2001) (ISBN 15-50224-751). http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=TGlVAAAAIBAJ& sjid=yT4NAAAAIBAJ& pg=2153,1848149& dq=moxy+band+-fruvous& hl=en Moxy II (album)|Moxy II was also highly acclaimed on its release by Geoff Barton of the UK music publication Sounds (magazine) , who made the album available to its readers for the special price of only £ 1.50. Geoff Barton would later refer to Moxy as the Canadian Zeppelin .Oh What a Feeling: a vital history of Canadian music by Martin Melhuish, (Kingston, ON: Quarry Press, 1996) (ISBN 15-50821-644).

The fall of 1976 Moxy was touring throughout Ontario , Quebec and the Maritimes . They then toured Texas as the opening act for Black Sabbath ,cite web | title= Black SabbathTour dates for 1976 | work=Black Sabbath.com |url= http://www.black-sabbath.com/tourdates/1977.html| accessdate =2009-11-09 and Boston (band)|Boston , except at the new Dallas Convention Center Arena|Convention Center arena in San Antonio October 24, 1976, where Boston (band)|Boston was the opening act.cite news|url= http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives? p_product=SAEC& p_theme=saec& p_action=search& p_maxdocs=200& p_topdoc=1& p_text_direct-0=0EAFE8954E6313A7& p_field_direct-0=document_id& p_perpage=10& p_sort=YMD_date:D& s_trackval=GooglePM |title=San Antonio Express-News, Archives & #124; mySA.com |publisher=Nl.newsbank.com |date= |accessdate=2011-07-26 November 17, 1976, "Take it Or Leave It", reached #14 on the Top 30 CHUM AM broadcasting|AM in Torontocite book|title=The CHUM chart book from 1957 to 1986 |ISBN=0-920325-15-7|author=Ron Hall |publisher=Stardust Productions (Toronto, Ont.)Canada|year=1990 and in Texas "Midnight Flight", "Cause There's Another" and "Take it or Leave It" received heavy radio support. Moxy then toured California , Illinois and Missouri . "Cause There's Another" reached #16 on CHUM (AM) radio on March 26, 1977.

''Ridin' High


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| title = Are You Ready (1977)
| description = "Are You Ready", from 1977 album ''Ridin' High , by Buddy Caine, Buzz Shearman.

March 1977, after touring non-stop since the release of Moxy II , Moxy went back to the studio in Toronto to record another album with Jack Douglas (record producer)|Jack Douglas producing again. The result was '' Ridin' High (Moxy album)|Ridin' High '' which once more contained all-original material written by the band members with an even harder/heavy sound than the first two albums. The album received good reviews, with nomination of a Juno Award in 1977 for most promising group of the year.cite web | title=Juno Awards nominations for 1977 | work=junoawards.ca |url= http://www.junoawards.ca/archive_results.php| accessdate =2009-11-09Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot However airplay was limited as FM broadcasting|FM radio stations in Canada and northern U.S. shifted to softer rock. Nevertheless, in the southern U.S and Europe , "Are You Ready", "Ridin' High" and "I'll Set You on Fire" received heavy radio support.

cquote|'' I remember going in doing radio interviews and 'Ridin' High' was the single and they would put it on and all the needles would just go tilt over right into the red and the station engineer would be freaking out. " Earl Johnson ,cite web | title= Riding High | work= Moxy.ca|url= http://www.moxy.ca/| accessdate =2009-11-09
July 27, 1977, Joe Anthony brought Moxy to Texas for their first headline appearance in the US in Austin, Texas|Austin at Armadillo World Headquarters .cite web | title= Armadillo World Headquarters archive | work=The University of Texas |url= http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00031/cah-00031.html| accessdate =2009-11-09 The next night in San Antonio at the Municipal Auditorium and on July 29 in Corpus Christi, Texas , at Ritz Music Hall, with AC/DC as the opening act for all three dates.cite web | title= AC/DC Tour dates for 1977 | work= ac-dc.net| accessdate = 2006-09-22 |url= http://www.ac-dc.net/archives/date.php? date_id=829| accessdate =2009-11-09 Moxy went on to tour throughout California , Illinois , Missouri , Michigan with bands like Styx (band)|Styx , The Ramones , Hall & Oates , Rainbow (band)|Rainbow , The Runaways and Trooper (band)|Trooper ,cite web | title= Earl Johnson Interview Topic:Trooper | work= angelfire.com |url= http://www.angelfire.com/rock2/rockinterviews/moxy.html| accessdate =2009-11-09 ending the tour headlined Massey Hall in Toronto .

The hard touring and rigorous schedule was beginning to take its toll on the band by late 1977. Most of the band members had been touring since the late 1960s in other bands before Moxy was formed. Living a life filled with sex, drugs and rock and roll, the band had been slowly self-destructing for years. Buzz Shearman had developed vocal cord problems and singer/soundman Brian Maxim (singer on Moxy V (Moxy album)|Moxy V ) had to be called in to hit the high notes off stage.cite web | title =MOXY MOXY MOXY Page |work=bolin fan page |url= http://www.angelfire.com/ny/bolinfan/moxy1.html| accessdate =2009-11-09 Shearman decided to leave in late 1977 after the '' Ridin' High (Moxy album)|Ridin' High '' tour, due to personality conflicts and in order to seek medical attention for his vocal cords and drinking problem.cite web | title= Earl Johnson Live Video Interview | work= Radio That Doesn't Suck.com& #33; |url= http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php? v=59217716189& oid=5719876469| accessdate =2009-11-09

Under the Lights


listen| filename = Moxy_-_Under_the_Lights.ogg
| title = Under the Lights (1978)
| description = "Under the Lights", from 1978 album Under the Lights , by Buddy Caine, Mike Reno.
Michael Rynoski, who later changed his name to Mike Reno and played with Loverboy , replaced Buzz Shearman and made his musical debut on Moxy's next album. http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=dpZjAAAAIBAJ& sjid=dXoNAAAAIBAJ& pg=6831,4521848& dq=moxy+buzz+shearman& hl=en Bill Wade had also left the band in early 1977 and had been replaced by Danny Bilan.cite web | title= Bill’s replacement Danny Bilan | work= Danny Bilan.myspace |url= http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=user.viewprofile& friendid=153277578| accessdate =2009-11-09Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot
Danny Bilan would later join Wild T and the Spirit after turning up on Mike Terrana|Hanover Fist 's album Hungry Eyes . Moxy's new album's title track Under The Lights (Moxy album)|Under the Lights and "High School Queen" made the charts in Canada, but the album lacked the punch of the band’s earlier works instead opting for a laid-back sound. http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=_ZNjAAAAIBAJ& sjid=WXoNAAAAIBAJ& pg=1527,2571616& dq=moxy+buzz+shearman& hl=en http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=bc8yAAAAIBAJ& sjid=t-0FAAAAIBAJ& pg=3883,4453695& dq=moxy+band+-fruvous& hl=en Moxy then toured across Canada playing many festivals including the Canadian World Music Festival with Aerosmith , Johnny Winter , Ted Nugent and Triumph (band)|Triumph cite web | title= Bio at CanadianBands.comTopic:Triumph | work=CanadianBands.com |url= http://www.canadianbands.com/Moxy.html| accessdate =2009-11-09 but the band no longer garnered a strong response in terms of either record sales or audiences that it had with Shearman as the vocalist. Shearman formed his own band called Buzz Saw http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v153/43/66/718201189/n718201189_467370_8515.jpg photo with ex-Christmas guitarist Bob Bulger and drummer Frank Russe. Earl Johnson had left Moxy in the summer of 1978 just after the albums release and was replaced by Woody West who was a former member of the big band version of The Stampeders and a former member of "Brutus".
cquote|''Under The Lights, wasn't even really a Moxy album. Mike Reno, great voice, but he just wasn't a hard-edged singer. I left the band a couple of months after it came out because I knew basically that Moxy wasn't what it started out to be. " Earl Johnson

Aftermath



Shearman rejoined Moxy in late 1979, touring Canada and Texas with Buddy, Terry, and Danny alongside new guitarist Doug MacAskill. Terry Juric had appeared on Thor (band)|Thor 's 1978 album "Keep The Dogs Away" during Moxy's down time and then appeared on Pop Rocker Stanley Frank's 1980 album "Play It Til It Hurts". Bill Wade during this time performed on The Cry's 1980 album "Wispear" and then formed the band Bongo Furies with fellow Canadian rocker Goddo|Gino Scarpelli and bassist Terry McKeowen. In March 1980, Buzz was a candidate to replace the deceased Bon Scott in AC/DC but because his recurring vocal cord problems would not allow him to tour extensively, AC/DC band members ultimately decided on ex- Geordie (band)|Geordie singer Brian Johnson .cite web | title= Moxy Bio | work= CANOE JAM& #33; MUSIC - Pop Encyclopedia |url= http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/M/Moxy.html| accessdate =2009-11-09cite web | title =replace the deceased Bon Scott| work= Godfather of Rock |url= http://thegodfatherliveson.blogspot.com/2008/11/moxy-rex-and-acdc.html| accessdate =2009-11-09Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot In 1982, Buzz, Earl and Bill helped fellow Canadian singer/songwriter Lee Aaron on her debut album called " The Lee Aaron Project ". By 1983, Buzz was working a day job at Shaw Industries , just barely holding Moxy together while shopping around for a new record deal. Then tragedy struck when Buzz died in a motorcycle accident,cite web | title= Motorcycle Death memorials | work= elvispelvis.com |url= http://elvispelvis.com/motorcycle.htm| accessdate =2009-11-09 on June 16, 1983, at the age of 33, just north of Toronto.

Moxy's remaining original members reunited soon after Buzz's death to put on a benefit concert and release a retrospective package, with proceeds earmarked for Valerie (Buzz's widow) and Jesse Shearman (son). The retrospective package released by Pacemaker Records, called A Tribute to Buzz Shearman (Moxy album)|A Tribute to Buzz Shearman , features three previously unreleased Moxy songs with Buzz on vocals: "Highway", "Eyeballs" and "Trouble". Buddy Caine, Terry Juric, Danny Bilan and Brian Maxin (Moxy's 1970s backup singer) later formed the band Voodoo . "The Buddy Caine Band" would later be formed by Buddy, who wrote a song in honor of Buzz called "Feed The Fire" that was released on the 1994 Best Of: Self-Destruction (Moxy album)|Best Of Moxy: Self-Destruction . Earl Johnson soldiered on, recording songs like "Heaven On Heels", "Body Contact" and "Killer On The Loose"cite web | title ="Heaven On Heels" 1985 | work=MOXY fan club |url= http://www.youtube.com/user/buzzsherman| accessdate =2009-11-09 with Tom Griffin (co-writer of "Candy Delight" on Moxy V), Howie Warden, and Danny "Coke" Colonello playing local Toronto bars and night clubs like El Mocambo , Gasworks, and Larry's Hideaway. Bill Wade would later show up on Thor (band)|Thor 's 1997 album "An-THOR-Logy" that was recorded in 1979.cite web | title= An-THOR-Logy Credit list | work= myhound.com |url= http://www.myhound.com/saluki/product/1267224/An-THOR-Logy| accessdate =2009-11-09

Reunion (1999–2009)


Moxy V


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| title = Working Man (2001)
| description = "Working Man", from 2001 album Moxy V , by Bill Wade.
In 1999 Bill Wade gets Moxy back together into his home studio, with Earl Johnson and Buddy Caine after a 20 year recording gap, to produce Moxy's fifth studio album appropriately titled Moxy V (Moxy album)|Moxy V . The new album V released in 2000, returned them to the hard rock sound of the first three albums. New vocalist Brian Maxim (former member of Stumbling Blind and The Passing Fancy ), who was considered a true member of Moxy, as Brian sung back-ups for "Buzz" on tour back in 1977, worked with Buddy Caine and Terry Juric in the band Voodoo and worked with "Buzz" at Shaw Industries in the early 80s . The album includes Working Man (early tune by Billy Wade), Yuccatan Man (unreleased Buddy Caine composition from the early Moxy days) and Walking On The Wild Side (unreleased Earl Johnson composition from the early Moxy days). Bill Wade grew very ill shortly after Moxy V (Moxy album)|Moxy V was released. Unable to continue, a replacement for Bill became necessary and a bass player was also needed. Bill's replacement was Kim Hunt who like bass player Jim Samson are known in the Toronto area as the best rhythm section, they are former members of Zon (band)|Zon , a very popular Toronto area rock band. Bill would succumb to cancer on July 27, 2001. at the age of 53.cite web | title= Bill Wade memoria| work= canadianbands.com |url= http://www.canadianbands.com/memorial.html#wade| accessdate =2009-11-09

Raw



For the 25 anniversary Moxy played in San Antonio alongside fellow special guests Saxon (band)|Saxon in 2000 again in 2004 with Budgie (band)|Budgie and Michael Schenker ( Scorpions (band)|Scorpions & UFO (band)|UFO ) at the annual Legs Diamond bash in the San Antonio Japanese Tea Gardens|Sunken Garden Theater to the delight of 6,000 fans.cite news|url= http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives? p_product=SAEC& p_theme=saec& p_action=search& p_maxdocs=200& p_topdoc=1& p_text_direct-0=0F2DDA97D87F7052& p_field_direct-0=document_id& p_perpage=10& p_sort=YMD_date:D& s_trackval=GooglePM |title=San Antonio Express-News, Archives & #124; mySA.com |publisher=Nl.newsbank.com |date=2002-04-12 |accessdate=2011-07-26 |first=Hector |last=Saldana The popularity that Moxy still holds in Europe prompted the band's first tour outside North America in 2001, accompanied by a new CD cover of Moxy V (Moxy album)|Moxy V unique for the European fans.

On January 12, 2001, Moxy appeared at the legendary El Mocambo Club in Toronto. This appearance was video recorded but has still not been officially released as a DVD . World Studios however has released one song from the performance for public viewing - http://ca.youtube.com/watch? v=13ei2Qxzp3U World Studios - "Time To Move On" - .

Late 2001 saw Moxy move to a new record label called Bullseye Records of Canada and release the 'best of' live album Raw (Moxy album)|Raw which was recorded in Pickering, Ontario 'live' off the floor in a secret warehouse location to an invitation-only audience. Bullseye also re-released Moxy V (Moxy album)|Moxy V in North America with remastered and re-edited songs and new track sequence supervised by Earl Johnson at Soho Studios in Toronto by engineer Glenn Belcher.

Brian Maxim left the band in 2003 and his replacement was Alex Machin who fronted A Foot in Coldwater , a successful 1970s band from the Toronto area. Alex had also fronted Champion (band)|Champion on one album released in 1984. 2005 the 30th anniversary of Moxy's classic debut album, referred to as the Moxy (album)|black album , Moxy played the Voyageur Days Festival in Mattawa, Ontario , with other Canadian classic rockers Chilliwack (band)|Chilliwack , Toronto (band)|Toronto , Trooper (band)|Trooper , Goddo , Killer Dwarfs and Ray Lyell. On August 26, 2005, Moxy performed "Can't You See I'm A Star" and "Cause There's Another" - http://ca.youtube.com/watch? v=CWqUAWCnihg City T.V - the band's two biggest Canadian hits live on City TV in Toronto . December 2008 guitarist Buddy Caine retired to spend more time at home with his family. Earl Johnson the lone MOXY member still performing, formed "Hard Road" with Russ Graham of Killer Dwarfs fame.cite web |title=Earl Johnson of Moxy forms "Hard Road" |work=Cyclone Records |url= http://cyclonerecords.ca/artists/hardroad.htm| accessdate =2009-11-09 Earl is still performing as MOXY with Russ throughout Ontario and occasional in Texas.cite web |title=Still strong in 2009 |url= http://www.facebook.com/profile.php? id=718201189& ref=profile#/event.php? eid=133533796288 |work= Cyclone Records | accessdate =2009-11-09Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot

Legacy


Moxy's first three albums with Buzz Shearman remain Moxy's best known and most commercially successful, with Moxy (album)|Moxy I on vinyl being especially sought-after by die-hard Tommy Bolin|Bolin fans.cite web | title= Tommy Bolin Bio VH1 | work=vh1.com|url= http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/bolin_tommy/bio.jhtml| accessdate =2009-11-09 Their compilations A Tribute to Buzz Shearman (Moxy album)|A Tribute to Buzz Shearman , Best Of: Self-Destruction (Moxy album)|Best Of Moxy: Self-Destruction and Raw (Moxy album)|"Raw" live in 2002 have sold well over the years, especially in Texas. The songs "Train" and "Time to Move On" appear on The Ultimate: The Best of Tommy Bolin box set in 1989. In 2004 the song "Cause There's Another" appear on a compilation album of Canada's most popular rock & roll acts called WHEN CANCON ROCKED!

Also in 2004 Moxy made KZEP FM San Antonio, Texas, "Top 104 BEST GROUPS OF ALL TIME" at number 87, ahead of bands like Quiet Riot , Mötley Crüe , Whitesnake , Queensr˙che ,and Iron Maiden . "Can't You See I'm A Star" appeared in the Pierre Trudeau mini movie approximately 40 minutes into part two that was released in 2005. 2006 Moxy was featured in an article that included band's like Ram Jam and Tucky Buzzard called ''Top 6 Classic Rock Bands You Never Knew You Didn't Know written by Dave White (writer)|Dave White . Top 6 Classic Rock Bands.
2009 saw the release of a song endorsed by Moxy & Valerie Shearman honoring Buzz Shearman, written and composed by Canadian musician Don Coleman (Musician)|Don Coleman titled Don Coleman (Musician)|"LOUD HARD FAST & WILD" .cite web | title= LOUD HARD FAST & WILD | work=Don Coleman |url= http://www.myspace.com/doncoleman| accessdate =2009-11-09
Moxy’s original catalogue of albums were again available starting in the mid 1990s when Valerie Shearman oversaw the release of all of Moxy's back catalogue on CD through Pacemaker Records, and again in the mid 2000s this time through Unidisc Music Inc. An unreleased Moxy track with Buzz Sherman on vocals was unearthed in 2009.cite web | title= Press Release Single ft. Buzz Shearman| work=Cyclone Records |url= http://www.cyclonerecords.ca/pressreleases/buzzshearman-cantstopthemusic.htm The song titled "You Can't Stop the Music in Me" was released to radio and online retailers on Buzz's birthday, March 8, 2009.cite web | title= "New" Single ft. Buzz Shearman| work=airplaydirect.com|url= http://www2.airplaydirect.com/music/bands/24383/index.php| accessdate =2009-11-09 The song was co-written with Billy Wade, and recorded in 1981 with his Moxy band mates. A retrospective DVD with the same title was released in November 2009 covering the early years of Moxy.

Members


Original members


  • Buzz Shearman: Singing|vocals (1973–1977) (1979–1983)

  • Earl Johnson : guitar (1973–1978) (1999–2009)

  • Bill Wade: Drum kit|drums (1974–1978) (1999–2000)

  • Terry Juric: Guitar|bass guitar (1974–1983)

  • Buddy Caine: guitar (1975–1983) (1999–2008)

  • Note: Buddy Caine is listed on the album Moxy (album)|Moxy , but did not join the band until after the album was finished.

    Other members


  • Tommy Bolin : (1975) guitar solos: studio only Moxy I

  • Tom Stephenson: keyboards: studio only Moxy I (Bolin's keyboardist) (1975)

  • Mike Reno : vocals (1978) - then Loverboy

  • Danny Bilan: drums (1978–1983) - then Wild T and the Spirit

  • Scott "Professor Piano" Cushnie: keyboards (1978)

  • Woody West: guitar (1978–1979) - from The Stampeders and "Brutus"

  • Doug MacAskill: guitar (1979–1983) - from The Stampeders then The Arrows (Canadian band)|The Arrows

  • Brian Maxim: vocals (1999–2003) - from "Stumbling Blind" and "A Passing Fancy"

  • Alex Machin: vocals (2003–2008) - from "Island" then A Foot in Coldwater then "Champion"

  • Jim Samson: bass (1999–2009) - from Zon (band)|Zon

  • Kim Hunt: drums (2000–2009) - from Island Zon (band)|Zon then "Urgent"

  • Russell Graham: vocals (2008–2009) - from Killer Dwarfs then "Penny Black" then "Hard Road"


  • Discography


  • Moxy (album)|Moxy (1975)

  • Moxy II (1976)

  • '' Ridin' High (Moxy album)|Ridin' High (1977)

  • Under the Lights (Moxy album)|Under the Lights (1978)

  • A Tribute to Buzz Shearman (1984)

  • Best Of: Self-Destruction (Moxy album)|Best Of: Self-Destruction (1994)

  • Moxy V (2000)

  • Raw (Moxy album)|Raw live (2002)

  • ''You Can't Stop The Music (single) (2009)

  • ''You Can't Stop The Music...the Buzz Shearman years (DVD) (2009)


  • See also


    Portal|Music of Canada
  • Canadian rock

  • Music of Canada


  • References



    Reflist|2

    External links


    Wikipedia books|Moxy (band)
  • MySpace|officialmoxy|Official Moxy

  • http://www.vistarecords.proboards.com/index.cgi? board=albumreviewsanddiscussion& action=display& thread=285 CD/Album Reviews Reviews of Moxy's albums at http://www.vistarecords.proboards.com VistaRecords.us

  • Allmusic|class=album|id=r45190|pure_url=yes Album reviews and song samples at Allmusic


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