The Sugar Shoppe

The Sugar Shoppe

Group from Canada

Genres: pop, sunshine pop, 60s, Canadian, canada, iron leg

About The Sugar Shoppe

Laurie Hood (vocals) Peter Mann (piano) Victor Garber Lee Harris The Sugar Shoppe came together in Toronto as a studio project in 1967. Peter Mann had relocated from New York and met up with Laurie Hood, who was in her last year of a scholarship at the University Of Toronto's Faculty of Music. They also teamed up with Lee Harris (who had three years of vocal training), and London, Ontario native Victor Garber who was acting in the University Of Toronto's Hart House and moonlighting in coffeehouses around Toronto. At the time of the band's inception Mann had re-arranged Bobby Gimby's anthemic song "Canada" which the band released as its first single in 1967 on Yorkville Records. They had one more single in 1967, "The Attitude", before being signed to Capitol Records for a full-length self-titled album in 1968. Sugar Shoppe would finally move to Epic Records briefly before folding. Laurie Hood would go on to take an office job with Toronto Sound Studio working for Terry Brown and Doug Riley. She eventually became a well-respected session singer for the likes of Klaatu (1974's 'California Jam'), Shooter, Myles And Lenny (along with Sugar Shoppe bandmate Lee Harris), and eventually for such luminaries as Anne Murray in the '80's; Victor Garber would find fame as a stage and screen actor starring in the hugely successful Hollywood blockbuster 'Titanic' and in the television series 'Alias'. The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/S/Sugar_Shoppe.html

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The Sugar Shoppe — Top 1 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Sugar Shoppe Papa, Won't You Let Me Go to Town With You
Papa, Won't You Let Me Go to Town With You