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  1. Haywire was formed in Charlottetown in 1981 by Paul MacAusland (vocals), Marvin Birt (guitar/vocals), David Rashed (keys/vocals), Ronnie Switzer (bass/vocals) and Scott Roberts (drums). [1] Ron "Bumble" LeBlanc replaced Roberts in 1984, playing with the band through their demo, EP, and three cuts on their debut Attic release before leaving to ...

  2. www.canadianclassicrock.com › artist-roster › haywireHaywire - Canadian Classic Rock

    The momentum continued in 1985 when Haywire took first place in the Labatt’s Battle of the Bands in Saint John, N.B., walking away with $10,000. The band used the money to finance a self-titled five-track EP. It peaked the interest of record companies and rock fans bought up all 5,000 copies made. Music Express Magazine dubbed them ‘Canada ...

  3. (Additional members replaced Roberts on Drums: Sean Kilbride, Adam Dowling, Ron "Bumble" LeBlanc, and Mac Cole). Haywire has toured with popular Canadian artists - Kim Mitchell, Lee Aaron, Helix, Honeymoon Suite, etc. Haywire broke up in the mid-90's thanks, in part, to lackluster support at the executive level of Attic Records.

  4. Jan 5, 2024 · January 5, 2024 Jack McGill. HAYWIRE are the smelling salts needed to kick you out of the new year’s daze, with a 20-minute non-stop middle finger of a debut record Conditioned For Demolition. Firmly ingrained in their Boston roots, this hardcore outfit have a sense of aggressive loyalty to their home weaved throughout the debut.

  5. Haywire is a Canadian rock band from Charlottetown, PEI primarily active in the 1980s and early 1990s.

  6. Aug 12, 2024 · Haywire discography and songs: Music profile for Haywire, formed 1982. Genres: AOR, Hard Rock. Albums include Don't Just Stand There, Bad Boys, and Nuthouse.

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  8. Sep 3, 2013 · Haywire. Haywire. Hard rock band, formed in Charlottetown in 1982 by singer Paul MacAusland, guitarist Marvin Birt, keyboard player David Rashad, and bassist Ron Switzer. Sean Kilbride was the last in a succession of drummers. A self-produced EP, Haywire, issued in 1985, capitalized on the band's Maritime popularity, and was followed by three ...

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