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Helix is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year!
You can get them voted into Canada's Music Hall of Fame and onto Canada's walk of fame by submitting your own petition at these links:
https://canadianmusichalloffame.ca/suggest-inductee
https://www.canadaswalkoffame.com/the-walk-of-fame/nominate
Canadian hard rock/heavy metal band from Kitchener, Ontario. Helix emerged in 1974 with a sound that boasted both a high decibel count and commercial appeal. Despite numerous lineup changes, Helix have soldiered on through the decades with vocalist Brian Vollmer serving as the sole constant member, keeping their sound. They've released 14 full-length albums, including It's a Business Doing Pleasure (1993), The Power of Rock and Roll (2007), and Old School (2019). The group formed in 1974 as the Helix Field Band in order to compete in a Battle of the Bands contest in their hometown of Kitchener, Ontario. By 1976, they were operating under the Helix moniker and had solidified into a core lineup comprising singer Brian Vollmer, guitarists Brent Doerner and Paul Hackman, bassist Keith Zurbrigg, and drummer Brian Doerner. They issued a pair of albums independently (1979's Breaking Loose and 1981's White Lace & Black Leather), with the latter LP being the first to feature new bassist Mike Uzelac. Helix inked a major-label deal with Capitol in 1983, released No Rest for the Wicked, which marked the studio debut of new drummer Greg "Fritz" Hinz.
You can get them voted into Canada's Music Hall of Fame and onto Canada's walk of fame by submitting your own petition at these links:
https://canadianmusichalloffame.ca/suggest-inductee
https://www.canadaswalkoffame.com/the-walk-of-fame/nominate
Canadian hard rock/heavy metal band from Kitchener, Ontario. Helix emerged in 1974 with a sound that boasted both a high decibel count and commercial appeal. Despite numerous lineup changes, Helix have soldiered on through the decades with vocalist Brian Vollmer serving as the sole constant member, keeping their sound. They've released 14 full-length albums, including It's a Business Doing Pleasure (1993), The Power of Rock and Roll (2007), and Old School (2019). The group formed in 1974 as the Helix Field Band in order to compete in a Battle of the Bands contest in their hometown of Kitchener, Ontario. By 1976, they were operating under the Helix moniker and had solidified into a core lineup comprising singer Brian Vollmer, guitarists Brent Doerner and Paul Hackman, bassist Keith Zurbrigg, and drummer Brian Doerner. They issued a pair of albums independently (1979's Breaking Loose and 1981's White Lace & Black Leather), with the latter LP being the first to feature new bassist Mike Uzelac. Helix inked a major-label deal with Capitol in 1983, released No Rest for the Wicked, which marked the studio debut of new drummer Greg "Fritz" Hinz.
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