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Big Sugar was a Canadian blues-rock band, active from 1991 to 2004.
History Big Sugar officially formed in 1991, consisting of vocalist and
guitarist Gordie Johnson, bassist Terry Wilkins, and drummer Al Cross,
though the three musicians had already played together for several years as
an informal jam band with members of the Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, and as a
supporting band for Molly Johnson's jazz performances. After Molly Johnson
returned to rock music with Infidels, she helped her former bandmates to
secure a record deal; their eponymous debut album was released in 1991 on
Hypnotic Records.
After Wilkins left the band in 1993, Big Sugar recorded the album Five
Hundred Pounds with the help of guest musicians; including harmonica and
tenor saxophonist Kelly Hoppe, also known as Mr. Chill. Hoppe brought a
blues and old-school r'n'b influence into the band's sound. Hoppe would
become an official member of the ban
Five Hundred Pounds
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