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  1. steppenwolf .com. Steppenwolf was a Canadian-American rock band that was prominent from 1968 to 1972. The group was formed in late 1967 [1] [2] in Los Angeles by lead singer John Kay, keyboardist Goldy McJohn and drummer Jerry Edmonton, all formerly of the Canadian band the Sparrows (which was eventually shortened to Sparrow). [5]

  2. The new outfit was christened Steppenwolf, after Hermann Hesse's mystical novel of the same name. Steppenwolf's self-titled 1968 debut album-recorded in a mere four days-introduced the band's iconoclastic approach, which combined a tough, blues-rooted sound, a penchant for topical lyrics and the gritty growl of Kay, whose brooding presence and ...

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  4. Apr 23, 2022 · John Kay and the Sparrows. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images. According to the official Steppenwolf website, the band was named for a Hermann Hesse novel of the same title. But Steppenwolf wasn't their original name, as the group was born from the ashes of another Canadian band.

  5. Apr 2, 2023 · The band Steppenwolf was formed in 1967 by lead singer John Kay, drummer Jerry Edmonton and keyboardist Goldy McJohn, all of whom were previously part of a band known as the Sparrows, and were...

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  6. Jul 29, 2020 · Kay and Jerry Edmonton were actually the owners of the Steppenwolf name, but Kay still found himself embroiled in a frustrating legal dispute, unable to stop the bogus Wolf from operating.

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  7. Oct 13, 2023 · Born in Toronto, Ontario in 1943, John Kay (real name, Joachim F. Krauledat) is the founder and lead singer of Steppenwolf, one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s. Kay’s family fled the Soviet-controlled East Germany when he was just four years old and resettled in Canada. Table of Contents. Age and Relationships.

  8. www.musicianguide.com › SteppenwolfSteppenwolf Biography

    Still, stability proved fragile, and McJohn was replaced by Andy Chapin on organ. The band broke up again in 1976 after their Hour of the Wolf release in 1975 became their first album not to make it into the Top 100. Spurring reformation of the group in 1980 was Kay's discovery that other bands were performing under the Steppenwolf name.

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