Blue Northern
{{Short description|Canadian country rock band}}
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| origin = Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
| genre = Country rock
| years_active = 1977-1982
| label = Quintessence Records, Polydor Records
| associated_acts = The Cowsills, The Northwest Company, Cement City Cowboys, Alibi, Shakedown, The Rhythm & Blues Allstars, The Blue Shadows, The Co-Dependents, Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble
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| current_members = Jimmy Wilson
Gary Comeau
Lee Stephens
Brady Gustafson
Larry McGillivray
Ray O'Toole
Billy Cowsill
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Blue Northern was a country rock band active between 1977 and 1982. They released four Top 40 singles in Canada; in their final year they were nominated for a Canadian Country Music Award.
History
Blue Northern was formed in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1977. Its initial composition was Gary Comeau (lead guitar and violin), Lee Stephens (bass), Brady Gustafson (drums), and Jimmy Wilson (formerly of Cement City Cowboys) on rhythm guitar, Dobro, pedal steel guitar and accordion. They were joined by guitarist Ray O'Toole and vocalist, guitarist and percussionist Billy Cowsill.[http://www.canadianbands.com/Blue%20Northern.html Biography of Blue Northern]; canadianbands.com. Retrieved 2015-01-01. O'Toole had been a professional musician and songwriter since 1967, co-founding The Northwest Company in that year and remaining with the band for various periods between 1967 and 1974.[http://pnwbands.com/NWCompany.html Profile of the Northwest Company]; [http://pnwbands.com/ Pacific Northwest Bands]. Retrieved 2015-01-03.[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/northwest-company-mn0001780132/biography Biography of Northwest Company]; Allmusic. Retrieved 2015-01-04. Cowsill had been a professional musician for all of his life, and achieved international success with his family, The Cowsills, in the 1960s.
Blue Northern's first release, Blue, was a four-song EP released in 1979 on Quintessence Records.Scott Beadie, [http://www.thepunkmovie.com/articles/records-labels Records & Labels], as referenced to the film "Bloodied But Unbowed", April 24, 2010; www.thepunkmovie.com. Retrieved 2015-01-02. [http://www.thepunkmovie.com/webisodes/quintessence-records Quintessence Records], September 30, 2010, as referenced to the film "Bloodied But Unbowed"; www.thepunkmovie.com. Retrieved 2015-01-02. Two of the songs were written by O'Toole and two by Cowsill.[http://pnwbands.com/bluenorthern.html Profile of Blue Northern]; [http://pnwbands.com/ Pacific Northwest Bands]. Retrieved 2015-01-02. The record was produced by Cowsill.
Polydor Records signed the band in 1980 and released "Can't Make No Sense", from Blue, as a single. Written by O'Toole, it did well on radio nationally, spending 9 weeks on the Vancouver charts, peaking at No 10.{{cite web |last1=McGinnis |first1=Ray |title=Can’t Make No Sense by Blue Northern |url=https://vancouversignaturesounds.com/hits/cant-make-no-sense-blue-northern/ |website=vancouversignaturesounds.com |publisher=Vancouver Pop Music |access-date=13 February 2022}} This was followed by the release of an eponymous first album in 1981, from which four further singles were released, three of which also were Top 40 singles.{{cite web |last1=McGinnis |first1=Ray |title=Hit Songs by Blue Northern |url=https://vancouversignaturesounds.com/hits/artists/blue-northern/ |website=vancouversignaturesounds.com |publisher=Vancouver Signature Sounds |access-date=13 February 2022}} All were written by O'Toole. The album was co-produced by Cowsill, O'Toole and Wilson.
In 1982, Blue Northern was nominated for a Canadian Country Music Award. That year, the band recorded the 1983 album Restless Heart by the Winnipeg country singer Patti Mayo, which Cowsill produced.{{cite web |title=Patti Mayo – Restless Heart |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/5920292-Patti-Mayo-Restless-Heart |website=discogs.com |publisher=Discogs |access-date=13 February 2022}} Gustafson left the band and was replaced by Larry McGillivray. But by then, Cowsill's substance abuse had become an issue and the band broke up.{{cite web |last1=McGinnis |first1=Ray |title=Can’t Make No Sense by Blue Northern |url=https://vancouversignaturesounds.com/hits/cant-make-no-sense-blue-northern/ |website=vancouversignaturesounds.com |publisher=Vancouver Pop Music |access-date=13 February 2022}} Their last performance was as part of a Christmas concert at Vancouver's Commodore Ballroom on December 23, 1982.
O'Toole then joined the bands Alibi and Shakedown.[http://pnwbands.com/shakedown.html Profile of Shakedown]; [http://pnwbands.com/ Pacific Northwest Bands]. Retrieved 2015-01-03. Gustafson joined The Rhythm & Blues Allstars. Comeau became a session musician. Wilson returned to his native Oklahoma, joined Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble and worked on the Grammy-winning album Music for The Native Americans{{cite web |title=Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble – Music For The Native Americans |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2115844-Robbie-Robertson-The-Red-Road-Ensemble-Music-For-The-Native-Americans |website=discogs.com |publisher=Discogs |access-date=13 February 2022}} (and its accompanying Emmy-winning PBS documentary Making A Noise: A Native American Journey).{{cite web |title=Blue Northern |url=https://www.canadianbands.com/Blue%20Northern.html |website=canadianbands.com |publisher=Canadian Bands |access-date=13 February 2022 |archive-date=13 February 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220213090654/https://www.canadianbands.com/Blue%20Northern.html |url-status=dead }} Cowsill co-founded The Blue Shadows and The Co-Dependents; he died in 2006.
A.V.R.A. Records of California acquired rights to distribute their catalog in 2023. The self-titled album from 1980 was reissued in 2023, followed by a second digital release titled "Tango!" in April 2024. 2 more releases are due of previously unissued material.
Discography
Album and EP
- Blue (1979, EP), Quintessence
- Blue Northern (1981), Polydor
- Tango! (2024), A.V.R.A. Records
Singles
- "Can't Make No Sense" / "Live...Dance" (1980), Polydor
- "Too Late To Turn Back" / "Half As Much" (1980), Polydor
- "Can't Stop" / "Be My Girl" (1981), Polydor
- "100%" / "Vagabond" (1981), Polydor
- "You're Not The Same Girl" / "You Got Me Where You Want Me" (1981), Polydor