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It is the only Doug and The Slugs album not to have hit the Canadian charts. Most of the Slugs left the band after 1992, although Kendall stayed until 1994. After this time, Bennett toured with an ever-rotating cast of new musicians, still billing their act as Doug and the Slugs.
Douglas Craig Bennett (October 31, 1951 – October 16, 2004) was the lead singer of Canadian rock band Doug and the Slugs. He also produced and directed music videos for artists such as Headpins, Trooper, Zappacosta, Suzanne Gitzi, and Images in Vogue as well as for the Slugs themselves. Born in Toronto, Bennett moved to Vancouver in 1973. In ...
This is a list of bands from Canada. ... Doug and the Slugs (1977–) Doughboys ... Swollen Members (1990–) Sword (1981–)
The song was released on Doug and the Slugs' 1980 album Cognac and Bologna (1980), [15] as well as their greatest hits albums Ten Big Ones (1984) and Slugcology 101 (1996). [ 16 ] [ 17 ] It also appeared on the multi-artist compilations Hitline (1980, K-Tel Records ) and Oh What a Feeling: A Vital Collection of Canadian Music Vol. 2 (2001).
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Doug and the Slugs and Me is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Teresa Alfeld and released in 2022. [1] The film documents the history of the 1980s Canadian rock band Doug and the Slugs, jumping off from Alfeld's own childhood friendship with bandleader Doug Bennett's daughter Shea. [2]
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Music critic Rudyard Kennedy of Allmusic stated: [11]. What makes this album a real keeper, though, is that if you dig a little deeper and get to the words hiding under the Slugs' peppy, poppy grooves, you'll find that the characters in singer-songwriter Doug Bennett's tunes are rarely as upbeat as the songs they inhabit.