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Streetheart is a Canadian rock band, from Regina, Saskatchewan, and later based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Their best known songs include "Here Comes the Night" (Them cover), "What Kind of Love is This", and their cover of the Rolling Stones' "Under My Thumb".[1]

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Keyboard player Daryl Gutheil and bassist Ken "Spider" Sinnaeve formed a band called Witness Inc. in Regina,[2] and later relocated to Winnipeg, where singer Kenny Shields joined the band.[3][4] After renaming the band Wascana the group finally became Streetheart when guitarist Paul Dean and drummer Matt Frenette joined in 1977.[5] A year later the band released Meanwhile Back in Paris..., and then Under Heaven Over Hell in 1979, after which Frenette dropped out to join Dean in Loverboy.[6] John Hannah played guitars on Under Heaven Over Hell (1979), Quicksand Shoes (1980), and Drugstore Dancer (1980). In 1980, Streetheart won the Juno Award for "Most Promising Group of the Year".[2]

Streetheart released a single in 1979, a disco-hybrid cover version of "Under My Thumb" by the Rolling Stones.

For the next four years they released a string of albums: Quicksand Shoes (1980), Drugstore Dancer (1980), Action: Best of Streetheart (1981), the self-titled Streetheart (1982),[7][8] Dancing with Danger (1983), and the double live album Live After Dark (1983). Record sales earned them six gold albums and four platinum albums in Canada.[7] The band broke up in 1983, after which a collection of unreleased songs called Buried Treasure was issued in 1984.

Frehley's Comet recorded their own version of "Dancing with Danger" for their 1988 album, Second Sighting. In 1991, Hardline recorded their own version of the Streetheart song "Hot Cherie" for their 1992 album, Double Eclipse.

At the peak of their career, Streetheart toured with several rock bands. Canadian bands included Chilliwack, Rush, Toronto, Harlequin, Max Webster, Aldo Nova, April Wine, Headpins; American bands included Sammy Hagar, Styx, Kansas, Blue Öyster Cult. They also toured with AC/DC.[9]

Streetheart received a Juno Award, two Ampex Golden Reel Awards, and a Chimo Award from Music Express Magazine.

In 2008, the band released a 2 CD retrospective collection titled ...Read All About It - The Hits/Anthology.

In 2017, Kenny Shields underwent emergency surgery for a serious heart ailment, which forced the band to cancel all of its touring plans for 2017.[10] They were to play a final farewell concert on August 29, 2017, at the Winnipeg Classic RockFest in Winnipeg, MB.[11] However, Shields died on the morning of July 21, 2017.[12]

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Band members

  • Kenny Shields - vocalist (founding member, 1977–2017; his death)
  • Daryl Gutheil - keyboards (founding member, 1977–present)
  • Paul Dean - guitar (founding member, 1977–1979)
  • Ken "Spider" Sinnaeve - bass (founding member, 1977–1983, 2019–present)
  • Matt Frenette - drums (founding member, 1977–1979)
  • John Hannah - guitar (1979–1981)
  • Bob (Herb) Ego - drums (1979–1983)
  • Marshall B Beer - Keyboards
  • Jeff Neill - guitar (1981–1984, 2003–present)
  • Billy Carmassi - drums (1983)
  • Bruce Crump - drums (1983–1984)
  • Lou Petrovich - guitar (1990's)
  • Brent Fitz - drums (1993–1996)
  • Blair DePape - bass (1998–2006)
  • Tim Sutton - drums (2005–2016)
  • Bruce "Jake" Jacobs - bass (2007–2016)
  • Dylan Thomas Hermiston - drums
  • Paul McNair - vocalist (2018–present)
  • David Langguth - drums (2019)
  • Chris Sutherland - drums (2020–present)

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