The Tiaras

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The Tiaras
Background information
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresSoul
Years active
  • 1963–1969
Labels
  • Barry
  • Op-Art
Past membersBrenda Russell
Jackie Richardson
Colina Phillips
Arlene Trotman

The Tiaras were a Canadian soul group from Toronto, Ontario, comprising Brenda Russell, Jackie Richardson, Colina Phillips, and Arlene Trotman.[1] Formed in the mid-1960s by composer, producer and musician Al Rain. Rain founded the group as well as wrote their singles as also he wrote for Grant Smith & The Power, The Allen Sisters and Pat Hervey and most notably the theme song "Travellin' Man"[2] the Canadian sensation "The Tommy Hunter Show". the group released two 7" singles, "Where Does All the Time Go" b/w "All I Ever Need Is You" and "Foolish Girl" b/w "Surprise".[3] The Tiaras also provided backing vocals for acts such as Grant Smith & The Power, Pat Hervey, and The Allen Sisters.[1][3] "Where Does All the Time Go" attracted the attention of Billboard, who featured the single in its March 28, 1968 issue.[3][4] The following year, the group disbanded; Russell later became a Grammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter, while Richardson became a prominent singer-actress.[1][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c The Tiaras - Where Does All the Time Go / All I Ever Need Is You - 7" CanuckistanMusic.com. Accessed on July 17, 2019.
  2. ^ The Canadian Family Songbook. Reader's Digest. 1978.
  3. ^ a b c d The Tiaras - Foolish Girl / Surprise - 7" CanuckistanMusic.com. Accessed on July 17, 2019.
  4. ^ "the disk introduction of a Toronto femme group, the Tiaras". Billboard. March 28, 1968.