The Early Years (1970′s)
February 1979: Into Maxim Recording Studio to produce the first album, UPTOWN. Two hit singles, Southbound Passenger Train and Ride Away, gained them notoriety thanks to CFGM radio and their affiliates.
March 1980: Began their first tour of the nation, with the first of many television appearances – Café Hibou, CBC Ottawa. Countless festivals, concerts, and radio performances to promote the album.
The Tommy Hunter Years (1980′s)
May 1982: Television feature performance on CBC’s Winners. Another appearance on The Alan Thick Show. Nominated for Most Promising New Band at the Academy of Canadian Country Music. Started work on album number two, One More Time, produced by Juno Award-winning producer Chad Irschick.
June 1983: Gaining popularity with a third appearance on Peter Gzowski’s Morningside (CBC), a live radio feature with country all star, Mac Wiseman, and a headlining performance at the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
July 1984: A U.S. tour with live shows and TV performances including Nashville Tonight and Fire On the Mountain (The Nashville Network).
August 1985: Their 5th coast-to-coast tour, a concert at the Edmonton Folk Festival, and the release of their third album, Whiskey Jack – “the black album”. Again with Chad Irshick producing, and featuring performances by many of Canada’s finest musicians.
The Stompin’ Tom Connor Years (1990′s)
Recent History (2000′s)
March 2002: Long-time friend and vocalist extraordinaire, Arlene Zock joins Whiskey Jack, taking their signature stellar vocal arrangements to new heights!
December 2002: They share the stage with yet another Canadian icon, Maureen Forester, at a Christmas party at the historic Ben Wicks Pub, where they perform on the 3rd Saturday of every month to packed houses for the next three years.
May 2003: After a year of fooling around at Ben Wicks every month, along comes harmonica man Howard Willett, and the band takes on a whole new dimension.
Summer 2004: Bob McNiven once again hits the road across Canada on a 2-month tour with Stompin Tom Connors. He comes home to a sold out show at Massey Hall, and an appearance on the Conan O’Brien show, viewed by untold millions around the world. Bob’s head is now slightly bigger.
Fall 2004: Whiskey Jack welcomes the formidable Michelle Josef, drummer extraordinaire, back to the Jack Pack. Then comes Steve Klodt, master of the accordion, or stomach Steinway as they say in the biz. Could a bagpipe be next?
April 2005: Whiskey Jack celebrates 3 years of playing monthly at Ben Wicks Pub, with the best audiences in town. 28 years in show business and they’re still having more fun than they deserve.
This was followed by engagements at Mitzi’s Sister (April 13th), King Street Arts Centre (April 14th), Cranberries Restaurant (April 29th), Mitzi’s Sister (July 6th), and Plein Air Garden Concerts (affectionately referred to as “Garden Salon Concerts”) in the award winning “Pavilion of the Sky” (August 9th).
Hall of Fame Award: Steve Fruitman, long time host of the radio program Back To The Sugarcamp on CIUT-FM has inducted Whiskey Jack into the The 2006 Porcupine Awards Hall of Fame. Also inducted is Willie P. Bennett, Gwen Swick, David Bradstreet and Mendelson Joe so we’re in very good company.
Christmas 2006: Whiskey Jack was instrumental in the collection of over 100 toys for the Woodgreen Community Centre Toy Drive. Thanks to Bob McNiven, Arlene Zock, Randy Morrison and Sam Carothers for donating their time and assisting me with this worthy cause. The proceeds from the CD sales that day were also donated.
February 2007: As Whiskey Jack approaches their 30th anniversary as one of Canada’s premier music groups, Bob, Arlene and Duncan (and many special guests of course) continue to delight audiences with engagements at Speak Music at the Gladstone Hotel Ballroom (January 1st) and and Dora Keogh’s Traditional Irish Pub (February 23rd).
January 2008: As a celebration of Whiskey Jack’s 30th year, a special concert was held on January 19th. The show was produced by Toronto’s premier folk club, Acoustic Harvest, was at the beautiful, historical St. Nicholas Anglican Church.
March 2008: To help celebrate Earth Hour, Whiskey Jack performed, power free, at a candle lit home concert in downtown Toronto.
Also, in September and for the umpteenth consecutive year, Whiskey Jack hosted the “funniest” square dance in the City of Toronto at an event is sponsored by Friends of Riverdale Farm and the Cabbagetown Arts and Crafts. Each year, renowned square dance callers Al and Renia Calhoun teach and lead all levels of dancers into the unknown of “dosey do and allamand left”.
December 2010: Whiskey Jack performs a very clean show at Toronto’s greenest laundry in “An Eco Laundry & Cafe Christmas Show”. There is no laundry like this anywhere in Toronto. They’ve won many awards for using less water and less fuel. They even make their own eco-friendly soap. Click here to see the poster.
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