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Domenic Michele Antonio Troiano (January 17, 1946 – May 25, 2005) was a
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guitarist and songwriter, best known as a member of
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, Bush,
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, and
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. He also recorded music for film and television, often made guest appearances on other musicians' albums, and worked as a producer.


Biography

Troiano was born in
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, Italy, and his family emigrated to
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during his childhood. He became a Canadian citizen in 1955. His first professional music work was in the early 1960s with a band fronted by
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. In 1965 Troiano joined a local Toronto band called the Five Rogues, which later found success as
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. The band achieved several hit singles in Canada, and played several times in the United States. Mandala disbanded in 1969, after which Troiano and some of the other members formed the new band Bush. This band also found success in Canada and toured the United States;
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recorded one of their songs. Bush broke up in 1970 after releasing one album. Troiano owned the rights to the band's name, which became an issue of media interest in the mid-1990s upon the emergence of the successful British rock band also called Bush. That band was temporarily forced to use the name "Bushx" in Canada, though Troiano offered an agreement in which the band was allowed to use simply "Bush" in return for a donation to Canadian music charities. In 1970, Troiano appeared on ''Axe'', a solo album by
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guitarist
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, and collaborated with The Guess Who on an aborted movie soundtrack. This was the beginning of Troiano's association with that band, which he would join several years later. Troiano then announced a solo album, but before it was completed he joined
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in 1972, replacing the departed
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. He appeared on the albums '' Straight Shooter a''nd '' Passin' Thru'', both released in 1972, but those albums failed to attain the popularity that the band had enjoyed before Walsh's departure. While with James Gang, Troiano released his self-titled debut solo album in which he also sang lead vocals; this was his third overall album in 1972. This was followed by his second solo album ''Tricky'' in 1973, displaying a jazz rock sound. Troiano left James Gang in 1973, to be replaced by
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. Troiano next joined
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in 1974, replacing departed guitarists
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and Donnie McDougall, and becoming one of the group's primary songwriters in conjunction with leader
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. Having grown up in Toronto, Troiano was the first member of The Guess Who not to hail from
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. He appeared on the albums '' Flavours'' and ''
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,'' which were noted for moving The Guess Who into jazz rock due to Troiano's songwriting influence. Cummings was unhappy with this new sound, and disbanded the long-running group in 1975.Einarson, John.'' American Woman: The Story of The Guess Who''; Quarry Press, Ontario, Canada, pp. 35–39 Troiano then resumed his solo career, releasing three more solo albums by 1979. His 1979 song " We All Need Love" became a substantial hit in Europe when it was covered by
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group Double You in 1992. Meanwhile, Troiano formed another new band called Black Market, which released one album in 1981. Troiano then turned to soundtrack work for film and television, and served as producer for other artists. He was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1996. Troiano died from prostate cancer at age 59 on May 25, 2005. In his name, the Domenic Troiano Guitar Scholarship was established in 2006, and is now known as the Domenic Troiano Guitar Awards. He was also commemorated in a collection of music memorabilia at the Brunswick House pub and museum in Toronto.


Selected discography


Mandala

*''Soul Crusade'' (1968)


Bush

*''Bush'' (1970)


James Gang

*'' Straight Shooter'' (1972) *'' Passin' Thru'' (1972)


The Guess Who

*'' Flavours'' (1974) *''
Power in the Music ''Power in the Music'' is the fourteenth studio album by the Canadian rock band the Guess Who. The album was released in 1975 by RCA Records. It is the last album to feature lead singer Burton Cummings, before he left The Guess Who in 1975 to pu ...
'' (1975)


Black Market

*''Changing of the Guard'' (1981)


The Domenic Troiano Band/Solo

*''Domenic Troiano'' (1972) *''Tricky'' (1973) *''Burnin' at the Stake'' (1977) *''The Joke's on Me'' (1978) *''Fret Fever'' (1979) *''The Best of Domenic Troiano – 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection'' (2003)


See also

*
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* Canadian Music Hall of Fame


References


External links


Domenic Troiano Official Website
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Domenic Troiano Fan Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Troiano, Domenic 1946 births 2005 deaths Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees Canadian rock guitarists Canadian male guitarists Canadian rhythm and blues musicians Canadian people of Italian descent Italian rock guitarists Italian male guitarists Deaths from prostate cancer The Guess Who members Musicians from Toronto People from East York, Toronto Capitol Records artists Mercury Records artists People from Bari 20th-century Canadian guitarists James Gang members 21st-century Canadian guitarists Mandala (band) members 20th-century Canadian male musicians