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  1. The Domenic Troiano Band With drummer Paul DeLong, bassist Keith Jones, and keyboardists Jacek Sobatta and David Tyson backing him, Troiano issued his second Capitol album in 1978. The Joke's on Me was recorded at Toronto's Sounds Interchange and was produced by Terry Brown, best known for his work with progressive-rock group Rush. The ...

  2. Real Name: Domenic Michele Antonio Troiano. Profile: A Canadian singer, songwriter and rock guitarist, most notable for his contributions to Mandala, The James Gang, The Guess Who and as a solo artist. Born: January 17, 1946 in Modugno, Italy. Died: May 25, 2005 in Toronto, Canada. Troiano started a solo career in the early 1970's.

  3. 25 de may. de 2005 · Singer, songwriter, and famed guitarist Domenic Troiano is probably best known for the time he served as a member of the famed rock group, the Guess Who. Over more than three long decades in the music… Read Full Biography

  4. Master Discography. Compiled by Jeremy Frey. Included in this discography: Solo releases -- including albums, singles, promos, bootlegs, reissues, and anthologies; this includes recordings credited to The Domenic Troiano Band and Troiano; non-bootleg live recordings are not included. Bands featuring Troiano -- including albums, singles, promos ...

  5. 19 de abr. de 2010 · Troiano, Domenic. Domenic (Michaele Antonio) Troiano. Guitarist, composer, singer, b Modugno, Italy, 17 Jan 1946, d 25 May 2005 at Toronto. Troiano became a naturalized Canadian in 1955 and was raised in Toronto. He began playing guitar at 15 and became one of Canada's premier rock guitarists during the late 1960s and the 1970s.

  6. Domenic Troiano - Domenic Troiano 1972, Mercury SRM 1 639 Tracks: The Writing's on the Wall ~ The Answer ~ Let Me Go Back ~ I Just Lost a Friend ~ Try ~ The Wear and the Tear on My Mind ~ Is There No Rest for the Weary ~ Hi Again ~ 365 Sammon Ave. ~ Repossession Blues

  7. Troiano will be remembered as a legendary force in the Canadian music world. He played in groups such as The Mandala and Bush, before replacing Joe Walsh in The James Gang, then joining The Guess Who. He fronted the Domenic Troiano Band and Black Market in the late '70s and early '80s.