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  1. Tricky, an Album by Domenic Troiano. Released in 1973 on Mercury (catalog no. SRM-1-670; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pop Rock. Featured peformers: Domenic Troiano (guitar, vocals, producer, string arrangements, horn arrangements), Kenny Rice (drums), Willie Weeks (bass), William D. Smith (keyboards, backing vocals), Tessie Coen (percussion), Monty Stark (synthesizer), Gayle Levant (harp), Shawne ...

  2. Mandala’s origins began in 1965. Italian-born Domenic Troiano left to form his own group, The Five Rogues, in Toronto. Along with vocalist George Olliver, they basically assimilated The Belltones. Previously known as Whitey and The Roulettes, they were comprised of Finnish-born Pentti ‘Whitey’ Glan on drums, bassist Don Elliot, and German ...

  3. The Rogues and Troiano opened for the Rolling Stones in 1966. The Rogues’ flashy lead guitarist was twenty-year-old Domenic Troiano, who got his younger brother Frank as a “roadie” into the hockey arena, packed with thousands of deliriously happy fans. The Ugly Ducklings opened to a great response, followed by the Rogues, who then earned ...

  4. A true musician's musician, Domenic Troiano holds a list of accomplishments as diverse as the styles of music he played through his career. Born in Italy, he grew up in Canada and quickly developed a love of rock & roll. In the mid-1960s, Troiano's guitar playing embodied the "Toronto Sound," an electrified brand of R&B. He played with Robbie ...

  5. 29 de jan. de 2022 · More about Domenic. by Ashley Collie. Big-hearted. Legendary guitarist. Mentor. In a time not so long ago, guitarist/songwriter Domenic Troiano was caught up in the very middle of the massive cultural changes sweeping the world of music. Back in the summer of ’66, the crashing waves of the British Invasion had smashed into North America, with ...

  6. Guitarist whiz of Guess Who, James Gang and Mandala fame goes solo here on a stellar debut package. Co-produced by trumpet player Randy Brecker and backed by a contingent of stalwart sessions men, Troiano displays a fierce blend of rock, R&B, and soul tinged numbers with his vocals bearing a gritty edge. Best cuts: "Burnin' at the Stake ...

  7. While a member of James Gang Band, Troiano released his first solo album in 1972. Recorded in Los Angeles, it featured a variety of musical styles. Late 1972, Troiano began working on his next solo project. “Tricky” was released in early 1973. Soon after, Domenic left the James Gang Band and was replaced by Tommy Bolin.