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Vocalist Ramon McGuire shaped Trooper (originally Applejack and later on Winters Green) in 1972. By 1974 that they had added drummer Tommy Stewart and bassist Harry Kalinsky. After hearing Trooper play, Randy Bachman authorized the music group for his Story label and released “Baby Woncha Make sure you GET BACK” in 1975. The group’s self-titled debut made an appearance the same 12 months; it was accompanied by Two for the Display (1976). Immediately after, Frank Ludwig became Trooper’s piano participant and Kalinsky was changed by Doni Underhill. Ludwig performed on Knock ‘Em Deceased Kid (1977), Solid as Thieves (1978), Soaring Colours (1979) and Sizzling Photos (1979), but was after that changed by Rob Deans. THE FINAL from the Gypsies (1989) and Ten (1991) had been the final albums documented for Warner Music, but Trooper continues to be active.

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