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Canadian singer-songwriter (1945–2024)

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Ken Tobias
Tobias in 1973
Tobias in 1973
Background information
Born
Kenneth Wayne Paul Tobias

(1945-07-25)July 25, 1945
DiedOctober 2, 2024(2024-10-02) (aged 79)
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1961–2024
Labels
Musical artist

Kenneth Wayne Paul Tobias (July 25, 1945 – October 2, 2024) was a Canadian singer-songwriter. He is noted for penning the 1971 chart-topping hit forThe Bells, "Stay Awhile", and for several top-selling recordings of his own.

Early career

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Born and raised inSaint John, New Brunswick, Tobias worked as adraftsman in the early 1960s while also appearing as a musician at local venues in Saint John. He joined a folk group named the Ramblers in 1961, playing guitar, and he later played drums in a rock band called the Badd Cedes. He moved toHalifax, Nova Scotia in 1965 and became a cast member for a localCBC Television show calledMusic Hop. He was a regular performer from 1966 to 1968 on the national variety program calledSingalong Jubilee, which was also produced in Halifax. His duets with fellow cast-member and later recording starAnne Murray were well regarded. Also appearing on the show were such recognized performers asGene MacLellan andJohn Allan Cameron. After three seasons in Halifax and Montreal, in 1968, Tobias metBill Medley of the Righteous Brothers who invited him to Los Angeles to record and write as a salaried songwriter. Under the management of Medley's company, Tobias recorded his first single "You’re Not Even Going to the Fair" on Bell Records; like many of his early releases it was credited just to "Tobias".[1] The song won him his first Canadian BMI award for airplay. This was the first of manyBMI,Procan andSOCAN awards.

In 1970, he penned "Stay Awhile". Though originally conceived as a country-tinged solo piece, the song would emerge as a sensual duet byThe Bells and became a soft rock classic of the early 1970s, peaking in 1971 at No. 1 in Canada and No. 7 on the US Billboard charts. "Stay Awhile" sold more than two million copies worldwide.

Solo artist

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After travelling back and forth between Los Angeles and Montreal, in 1972, Tobias settled in Toronto where he played as a backing musician with various bands. With his brother Tony Tobias, he established Glooscap Music and released several solo recordings that enjoyed extensive airplay in Canada, including "Fly Me High", and "Lady Luck". Ken Tobias is one of the few Canadians to receive the Socan Classics Award for 100,000 airplays of a given song, of which he had five awards, for "Stay Awhile", "I Just Want to Make Music", "Every Bit of Love", "Give a Little Love" and "Dream #2". Ken Tobias released eight albums and one radio sampler on various record labels. He also released about twenty singles.

In 1978, he toured Europe, and while there he collaborated on the soundtrack of the ItalianSpaghetti WesternSella d'Argento (Silver Saddle/They Died with Their Boots On), directed byLucio Fulci.

Later life and death

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Tobias lived in Toronto through the 1990s before returning to his native Saint John, where he remained, painting and continuing to write and perform music, and encouraging younger talents through the Songwriters Association of Canada. In 2002, he produced the debut album for Canadian artist Kim Jarrett. He also collaborated with local Saint John artist Jessica Rhaye.[2]

In 2008, Tobias releasedFrom a Distance, his first new album in 24 years.

Tobias died from brain cancer in Saint John, on October 2, 2024, at the age of 79.[3]

Discography

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YearTitleLabelChart
RPM
1972Dream No.2MGM / Verve68
1973The Magic's in the MusicMGM74
1975Every Bit of LoveAttic80
1976Siren SpellAttic
1977Street BalletAttic89
1978The Ken Tobias Collection – So Far... So GoodAttic
1984GalleryCBC Enterprises
Friends: A Kid's Album of Pop SongsKiddin' Round Records / CBS Records
1993Pangaea (Radio Sampler)Pangaea Records
2008From a DistanceThe Pangaea Music House
2011Secrets (EP)Self-Published

Singles

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  • "You're Not Even Going to the Fair" (Bell, 1969) (#78 CAN)
  • "Now I'm in Love" (1971) (#70 CAN)
  • "I'd Like to Know" (1971)
  • "Dream #2" (MGM/Verve 1972) (#23 CAN)
  • "I Just Want to Make Music" (1973) (#9 CAN)
  • "Fly Me High" (1973) (#24 CAN)
  • "On the Other Side" (1974)
  • "Lover Come Quickly" (1974)
  • "Lady Luck" (1975) (#31 CAN)
  • "Run Away with Me" (1975) (#52 CAN)
  • "Every Bit of Love" (1975) (#17 CAN)
  • "Give a Little Love" (1976) (#21 CAN)
  • "Oh Lynda" (1976)
  • "Lovin' Fever" (1976)
  • "Dancer" (1977) (#53 CAN)
  • "Lovelight" (1977) (#54 CAN)
  • "I Don't Want to Be Alone" (1978) (#80 CAN)
  • "New York City" (1978) (#88 CAN)
  • "Here You Are Today" (1983)

References

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  1. ^"Ken Tobias Discography – Canada".45cat.com. RetrievedApril 5, 2020.
  2. ^"Veteran Ken Tobias and rising star Jessica Rhaye collaborate on songs and on stage"Archived March 7, 2012, at theWayback Machine, MonctonTimes & Transcript, November 18, 2009
  3. ^Perry, Brad (October 2, 2024)."Singer-songwriter Ken Tobias dies at 79". country94.ca. RetrievedOctober 3, 2024.

Further reading

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  • Dave Bidini,On a Cold Road: Tales of Adventure in Canadian Rock (1998) Toronto: McClelland & Stewart

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