![]() ![]() The band's also released a music video for the Crazy Elephant cover " Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'" the same year, creating a parody of the Miss America Pageant titled the "Miss Rock Fantasy" Pageant. The album also included their best known song " Rock You" and a cover of A Foot in Coldwater's "(Make Me Do) Anything You Want". It sold over 100,000 copies in Canada, and over 400,000 internationally. With the addition of bassist Daryl Gray completing the band's classic 1980s lineup, they released Walkin' the Razor's Edge in 1984. He was let go at the conclusion of the tour. When Uzelac had fulfilled his commitment, Mark Rector of Kitchener was hired on bass. Guy was unable to travel to the United States due to a previous drug conviction, and Uzelac came back to finish the tour. Mike Uzelac, whose drug use had become problematic, left the band to be replaced by a bass player named Peter Guy from London, Ontario. The tour for this album cycle was not without drama. Under Seip's advice, Helix dropped their T-shirts and jeans in favour of leather clothing in order to stay current. This album featured Canadian hit video "Heavy Metal Love", which featured their new look. In 1983, they released No Rest for the Wicked, with Greg "Fritz" Hinz (ex- Starchild) on drums. With Zurbrigg gone, Brian Vollmer was now the last remaining original member.Ĭhanging their image from that of a standard bar band to a more image-conscious metal band, Helix finally signed to Capitol Records after being rejected by them three times. Fox auditioned to replace bassist Keith Zurbrigg but the job ultimately went to Mike Uzelac. Their second album, White Lace & Black Leather, brought more lineup changes with drummer Leo Niebudek taking over for Brian Doerner. During the sessions for Breaking Loose, Helix recorded a cover of the Del Shannon hit "Thinkin' It Over", unreleased until the 1999 Helix CD B-Sides. With new management under Kitchener's William Seip, Helix released two independent albums on their own H&S Records, entitled Breaking Loose and White Lace & Black Leather, in 19 respectively. Brian Doerner only stayed four years, but returned as a member and a guest several times before joining Saga in 2005. Replacing Simmons, Watson and Arnold were guitarists Brent "The Doctor" Doerner and Paul Hackman, who would both remain with Helix through the 1980s, and drummer Brian Doerner, Brent's twin brother. However, the original lineup dissolved by 1976, and three new members entered the fold. Soon after, Helix scored some crucial shows as Del Shannon's backing band on some Canadian dates. Trembley left after a few months, making the band a five-piece. Their original name was The Helix Field Band, soon shortened to simply Helix. They were originally a six-piece, consisting of Arnold, lead vocalist Brian Vollmer, guitarists Ron Watson and Rick "Minstrel" Trembley, keyboardist Don Simmons, and bassist Keith "Bert" Zurbrigg, who always wore his trademark tuxedo on stage. Helix were formed in 1974 for a battle of the bands contest in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada by drummer Bruce Arnold. Their most recent studio album is Old School (2019). Helix have toured with bands such as Kiss, Aerosmith, Rush, Mötley Crüe, Alice Cooper, Whitesnake, Night Ranger, Heart, Quiet Riot, W.A.S.P., Ian Gillan and Motörhead among others. ![]() Although Hackman was killed in a tour bus accident in 1992, the surviving members of the 1980s lineup reunited in 2009 for an album and have continued to tour since 2011. The history of the band has been marked by many lineup changes, with Vollmer being the sole constant member and only remaining member of the original lineup. However, their most well known lineup, and the one that recorded "Rock You", was the 1980s version of the band: Vollmer on vocals, accompanied by guitarists Brent "The Doctor" Doerner and Paul Hackman, bassist Daryl Gray, and drummer Greg "Fritz" Hinz. The original lineup was formed by drummer Bruce Arnold, and consisted of lead vocalist Brian Vollmer, guitarists Ron Watson and Rick "Minstrel" Trembley, keyboardist Don Simmons, and bassist Keith "Bert" Zurbrigg. They formed in 1974, and are best known for their 1984 single " Rock You". Helix is a Canadian hard rock and heavy metal band. H&S, Aquarius, A&M, Dirty Dog, Capitol, EMI/ Sanctuary, Vollmer, DeRock ![]()
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