Ray Condo
Ray Condo, born Ray Tremblay, was a Canadian rockabilly singer, saxophonist, and guitarist.
Early life
He was born Ray Tremblay in Hull, Quebec. He was raised in nearby Ottawa, Ontario, as the third of five children. His two older sisters were Eileen and Maureen, and his younger brothers were William and Robert. He taught himself to play the guitar at the age of 11 and, by 16, had co-written and released his first recording, 'If You Only Knew', with a British Invasion–influenced band called The Peasants.Ray attended a selective vocational high school for fine art and design established by the Ontario Ministry of Education for students with exceptional artistic ability. After completing the four-year program, he moved west to Vancouver, where he enrolled at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. He left the institute after one year and subsequently turned his focus to music, working as a bass guitarist with the Vancouver punk rock band The Secret Vs.
Career
He moved to Montreal intending to focus on painting, but again turned to music. There he formed the band Ray Condo and His Hardrock Goners with bassist Clive Jackson, banjoist Chris Dean, violinist Edgar Bridwell, guitarist Eric Sandmark, and drummer Peter Sandmark. The band’s name was inspired by Hardrock Gunter, an early rock and roll musician.The Hardrock Goners worked in a variety of genres, such as rockabilly, jazz, blues, country and western swing. Their first recordings appeared on the Og label's compilations, It Came From Canada. They established the record label, Crazy Rekkids.
He earned the name "Condo" from friend Regan O'Connor, who also came up with the name of the band, Ray Condo and his Hardrock Goners.
In 1991, he returned to Vancouver. The Hardrock Goners toured with him for another three years, and then he and his bassist joined a group called The Five Star Hillbillies, to create a new group called The Ricochets, named after how much they "bounced around". They made their final album in 2000.
In 2003, Condo suffered from a minor heart attack. A year later, band member Ian Tiles found Condo dead from a heart attack in his Vancouver apartment.
Discography
- 1986 – Crazy Date Pipeline Records
- 1988 – Hot & Cold Crazy Rekkids
- 1990 – Condo Country Crazy Rekkids
- 1991 – Condo Country CD version Crazy Rekkids
- 1991 – Condo Country EP version FURY Records
- 1993 – Hillbilly Holiday FURY Records
- 1994 – Come On! FURY Records
- 1996 – Swing Brother Swing Joaquin Records
- 1997 – Door to Door Maniac Joaquin Records
- 2000 – High & Wild Joaquin Records
- 2004 – Sweet Love on My MInd/Big Dog Little Dog Crazy Productions
- 2007 – Top Hits! Party Favourites! Crow-Matic Records
- 2017 – Hot 'N Cold reissue CD + 3 videos Super Oldies