The group was formed in 1967 by, the guitarist Gord Waszek, drummerDave Cairns, bassist Joe Agnello and keyboard player Newton Garwood. With Garwood as keyboardist, the band opened for The Vanilla Fudge. Later on in 1969 a lead singer was added for more dynamics...Percussionist Vocalist Glenn Brown was recruited from another iconic Toronto band, A Passing Fancy...During his stint in the band Leigh Ashford opened for the bands The Foundations at the Electric Circus in Toronto and The Who at the Rockpile in 1969. record producerJack Richardson took the band to New York to record. A single "Country Place" was released on the Nimbus 9 label, but the album itself was never issued. The band kept busy in the clubs in Toronto until 1970. Garwood was replaced by keyboardist Bruno Weckerle, Craig Kaleal became the permanent drummer and a new vocalist Buzz Shearman was added. The band was invited to appear at three day long, Strawberry Fields Festival, in August 1970. In 1971, they recorded their debut album called Kinfolk in the RCA studios in Toronto. Things were looking good for the band with a US tour. In addition, the album's first single, "Dickens", began gaining attention of US radio stations. However creative differences due to member turn-over rate was breaking the band up. It fell to singer Buzz Shearman to pick up the pieces and soldier on in 1972, when founding members Gord Waszek joining Fludd and Joe Agnello joining Grant Smith & The Power. Wally Cameron and Doni Underhill also decided to leave in 1974, with Underhill also joining Fludd. Shearman recruited Earl Johnson, Kim Fraser, then Terry Juric and Bill Wade, the latter being former members of Outlaw Music. This group ultimately evolved with a harder sound into the hit recording actMoxy in late 1974. In 1997, Pacemaker Records re-issued the sole Leigh Ashford album, Kinfolk, on CD.
Members
Dave Cairns
Joe Agnello
Newton Garwood
Gord Waszek
Glenn Brown
Wally Cameron
Lance Wright
Craig Kaleal
Buzz Shearman
Bruno Weckerle
Don Elliot
Doni Underhill
Kim Fraser
Earl Johnson
Terry Juric
Bill Wade
Discography
Singles
1970 - "Country Place"
1971 - "Dickens"
1971 - "Never Give Myself"
1971 - "Good Day"
1972 - "Workin' All Day"
1972 - "The Country's Got a Soul All Its Own"
Albums
1971 - Kinfolk
*# "Dickens" - 2:40
*# "Mighty Fine Cookin'" - 3:15
*# "Never Give Myself" - 4:27
*# "Juicy Lucy" - 3:25
*# "County Country" - 3:24
*# "Good Day" - 4:00
*# "Lee Oompa Kum Pah Pah" - 3:10
*# "Lady" - 4:44
*# "Sicawine, Part 1" - 3:27
*# "Sicawine, Part 2" - 6:39
*# "Workin' All Day" - 2:05 - Bonus track on 1997 re-issue CD
*# "The Country's Got a Soul" - 3:14 - Bonus track on 1997 re-issue CD