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The Guess Who

Induction Year

2001

Pillar of Achievement

Arts & Entertainment

Year Formed

1965

Group Formed In

Winnipeg, Manitoba

The Guess Who band grew out of vocalist/guitarist Chad Allan and guitarist Randy Bachman’s Winnipeg-based group Chad Allan and the Expressions. The remainder of the lineup featured bassist Jim Kale, pianist Bob Ashley, and drummer Garry Peterson. The Expressions recorded a cover of Johnny Kidd and the Pirates’ “Shakin’ All Over” in 1965, which became a surprise hit in Canada and reached the U.S. Top 40.

When the Expressions recorded an album of the same name, its record company, Quality, listed their name as “Guess Who?” on the jacket, hoping to fool record buyers into thinking that the British Invasion-influenced music was actually by a more famous group in disguise. Ashley had been replaced by keyboardist/vocalist Burton Cummings, who became lead vocalist when Allan departed in 1966.

American success eluded the Guess Who until the 1969 Top Ten hit “These Eyes. Canned Wheat Packed by the Guess Who produced three Top 40 singles later that year. In 1970, the Guess Who released the cuttingly sarcastic riff-rocker “American Woman,” which, given its anti-American putdowns, ironically became their only U.S. chart-topper. The album of the same name became their first U.S. Top Ten and first gold album, and the group performed for President and Mrs. Nixon and Prince Charles at the White House.

Bachman left the group in July 1970 and formed Brave Belt with Chad Allan, which later evolved into Bachman-Turner Overdrive. His place in the Guess Who was taken by Kurt Winter and Greg Leskiw, and the title track from their next album, “Share the Land,” climbed into the Top Ten later that year, and several more singles charted afterwards. The group returned to the Top Ten one last time in 1974 with the novelty single “Clap for the Wolfman,” featuring dialogue by deejay Wolfman Jack.

Burdened by shifting personnel and loss of direction, Cummings broke up the band in 1975 and tried a solo career.

Interesting Facts

When the band performed at the White House, First Lady Pat Nixon requested that “American Woman” be dropped from the set list.

Members

Randy Bachman

lead guitar, backing vocals (1962–1970, 1979, 1983, 1999, 2000–2003, 2024–present)

Birth date: September 27, 1943 (82 years)

Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Burton Cummings

lead vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar, flute, harmonica (1966–1975, 1979, 1983, 1999, 2000–2003, 2024–present)

Birth date: December 31, 1947 (77 years)

Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Memorable Moments

  • The Guess Who “American Woman”

  • The Guess Who – Share The Land

  • Guess Who-These eyes

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