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Aaron Space
GenresRock music
Labels Warner Bros.
Spinoff ofMudflat
Past membersBob DiSalle
Gene Falbo
Dave Moulaison
Jake Thomas

Aaron Space was a Canadian rock group that had a national hit with " Keep on Movin" in 1971. They had evolved out of a band called Mudflat.

Background

The history of the group can be traced to two members of the group, Lighthouse who left the group. By 1970, Pinky Dauvin and Grant Fullerton had formed Mudflat. [1] With two members leaving and a new one coming on board, the group eventually became Aaron Space. [2] [3] Aaron Space were handled by Capricorn Music Association, a Canadian booking agency from Toronto. [4] They were allegedly seen in action by John Pozer who signed them to Warner Bros. [5] A progressive rock type of group, they had a hit with their debut single. [6] [7]

Aaron space was made up of guitarist David Moulaison, Jake Thomas on guitar, Gene Falbo on bass and Bob DiSalle on drums. [8] Guitarist Jake Thomas had previously been in the group Buckstone Hardware. [9]

Mudflat period

Mudflat was made up of Pinky Dauvin and Grant Fullerton who were previously with Lighthouse. [10] Other band members were, David Moulaison on guitar, Gene Falbo on bass, and Bob DiSalle on drums. [11] They were under exclusive management by Toronto company, Music Factory. [12]

In 1970, Mudflat were booked to play at the Rock Hill Rock-In festival that ran from September 5 to September 6 that year. Other groups that were booked to appear there were Sound Spectrum from London, Ontario, Pour Soul from England, Madrigal from Hamilton and April from Orangeville. [13] [14] On September 20, Mudflat were warming up the crowds for Lighthouse at a free concert set up by radio station CHUM. It was a welcome back event for Lighthouse who had recently performed at the 1970 Isle of Wight Rock Festival. [15] Mudflat were booked to play at the York Masonic Temple in Toronto on the 1st of November but the event never took place. [16]

Also that month, RPM Weekly reported in their November 28 issue that Mudflat was becoming "top potential". [17]

With Pinky wanting to concentrate on a solo career, the band broke up. Remaining members, David Moulaison, Gene Falbo and Bob DiSalle carried on with recruit Jake Thomas on lead guitar. They renamed themselves Aaron Space. [18]

Aaron Space career

With the remaining three Mudflat members and Jake Thomas, the group were now on the scene as Aaron Space. [19] [20]

In 1971, the group played a major role in the film Rip Off which was made in Canada. It was produced by Don Shebib. [21] [22] For the film, the group was fronted by Don Scardino, an artist recently discovered by Warner Brothers. [23] [24]

The group released their first single, " Keep On Movin'" bw "The Visitor". The backing vocalist on the single was Lisa Garber. [25] By December 25, the single was noted as being in the Secondary Market with it being spun on CKRD in Red Deer and CHSC in St. Catharines. [26] Also for the week ending December 25, 1971, their song "Keep on Movin'" had entered the RPM 100 Singles chart at #95. [27] The single peaked at #83 on January 17, 1972. [28]

By late March 1972, their single "Marsha" bw "When She Smiles" had been released on Warner Bros. CW-4010-P. Within the first week it was on playlists of CHSC, CKWS, CHLO, CFTR and CJOE where it was at #30 on their chart. [29] [30]

Their album was also issued in 1972. All of the tracks were composed by the members. There was a good amount of promotion, but it didn't make an impression in the charts. It did get good raves from critics.

The group went on a succession of short tours in Central Canada. There was some material written and some studio time with a view to releasing a follow up album. Their contract with their label was nearing its end and the group broke up. [31] [32]

Later years

In 2018, their album was released on CD in Korea on the Big Pink label, BIG PINK 578 and then the following year in Japan. [33]

Gene Falbo would become a member of Jackson Hawke. [34] He also played bass on Rena Gaile's 1992 single, "Daddy's School". [35]

Members

Mudflat

  • Pinky Dauvin - vocals, percussion
  • Bob DiSalle - drums
  • Gene Falbo - bass
  • Grant Fullerton - guitar
  • David Moulaison - guitar

Aaron Space

  • Bob DiSalle - drums, percussion, vocals
  • Gene Falbo - bass, vocals
  • Dave Moulaison - rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jake Thomas - lead guitar, vocals

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Discography

Singles

Single
Act Release Catalogue Year Notes
Aaron Space "Keep on Movin’" / "The Visitor" Warner Bros CW-4008 1971
Aaron Space "Marsha" / "When She Smiles" Warner Bros CW-4010 1972

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Albums

Aaron Space, Warner Bros WSC9011-P
No. Track Composer Time Notes
A1 "Keep On Moving" 3:15
A2 "Silly Ceilings" 5:01
A3 "When She Smiles" 3:02
A4 "Man In a Yellow Car" 4:21
A5 "Marsha" 1:58
B1 "North Country Rock 'n' Roll" 3:39
B2 "It Might Be You" 3:05
B3 "The Loser" 2:43
B4 "Fair Child" 3:23
B5 "Rainbow Ride" 5:05

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Further reading

References

  1. ^ Billboard, October 3, 1970 - Page 58 Canadian News Report, From The Music Capitals of the World, TORONTO
  2. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 15 No. 15 - Page 2 Capricorn shows booking gains
  3. ^ Ontariohistory.org : LOCAL HISTORIES - Mudflat, the warm-up band for Lighthouse, City Hall, Toronto, Sept. 20, 1970
  4. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 15 No. 23 July 24, 1971 - Page 2 Capricorn Music picksup top recording acts
  5. ^ CanadianBands.com, April 11, 2022 - Aaron Space
  6. ^ Canadian Bands, April 11, 2022 - Aaron Space
  7. ^ citizenfreak.com (© Museum of Canadian Music) - Aaron Space - ST, Information/Write-up
  8. ^ Ontariohistory.org : LOCAL HISTORIES - Mudflat, the warm-up band for Lighthouse, City Hall, Toronto, Sept. 20, 1970
  9. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 15 No. 15 - Page 2 Capricorn shows booking gains
  10. ^ Billboard, October 3, 1970 - Page 58 Canadian News Report, From The Music Capitals of the World, TORONTO
  11. ^ Ontariohistory.org : LOCAL HISTORIES - Mudflat, the warm-up band for Lighthouse, City Hall, Toronto, Sept. 20, 1970
  12. ^ Billboard, October 3, 1970 - Page 58 Canadian News Report, From The Music Capitals of the World, TORONTO
  13. ^ Space City vol 2 no 6 aug. 22 - sept. 4, 1970 - Page 24 ROCK
  14. ^ Dufferin County Real-estate Guide, OCTOBER 29, 2013 - 365 Things To Do In Orangeville, ON Rock Hill Rock-In The BigFun Week end, The ‘Freak Out’ Festival Of 1969 – Rock Hill Park by David Waters, Poster
  15. ^ Ontariohistory.org : LOCAL HISTORIES - Mudflat, the warm-up band for Lighthouse, City Hall, Toronto, Sept. 20, 1970
  16. ^ Garage Hangover, NOVEMBER 9, 2020 - MCKENNA MENDELSON MAINLINE, Advertised gigs
  17. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 14 No. 15 November 28, 1970 - Page 4 Music Factory gaining on local scene
  18. ^ Ontariohistory.org : LOCAL HISTORIES - Mudflat, the warm-up band for Lighthouse, City Hall, Toronto, Sept. 20, 1970
  19. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 15 No. 15 - Page 2 Capricorn shows booking gains
  20. ^ Ontariohistory.org : LOCAL HISTORIES - Mudflat, the warm-up band for Lighthouse, City Hall, Toronto, Sept. 20, 1970
  21. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 15 No. 15 - Page 2 Capricorn shows booking gains
  22. ^ Billboard, August 7, 1971 - Page 49 International News Reports New Artists For Capricorn
  23. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 15 No. 15 - Page 2 Capricorn shows booking gains
  24. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 15 No. 23 July 24, 1971 0- Page 2 Capricorn Music picks up top recording acts
  25. ^ Canadian Bands, April 11, 2022 - Aaron Space
  26. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 16 No. 19 December 25, 1971 - Page 26 - 27 The Programmers NEW ON PLAYLISTS, SECONDARY MARKETS
  27. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 16 No. 19 December 25, 1971 - Page 13 RPM100 SINGLES
  28. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 16 No. 23 January 22, 1972 - RPM100 SINGLES
  29. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 17, No. 6 March 25, 1972 - Page 3 AARON SPACE
  30. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 17, No. 6 March 25, 1972 - Page 14 RPM NEW MAPL RELEASES
  31. ^ CanadianBands.com, April 11, 2022 - Aaron Space
  32. ^ Rockasteria, Wednesday, October 10, 2018 - Plain and Fancy, Aaron Space - Aaron Space (1972 canada / italy, fine rough psych rock with southern taste, Vinyl edition)
  33. ^ MusicBrainz - Aaron Space ~ Release group by Aaron Space
  34. ^ CanadianBands.com, April 11, 2022 - Aaron Space
  35. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 55 No. 21 May 23, 1992 - Page 11 COUNTRY
  36. ^ Ontariohistory.org : LOCAL HISTORIES - Mudflat, the warm-up band for Lighthouse, City Hall, Toronto, Sept. 20, 1970
  37. ^ The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia - AARON SPACE
  38. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 17 No. 19 June 24, 1972 - Page 19 New Albums
  39. ^ Rock My World Canada! - Aaron Space (psychedelic, hard rock)

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