Syrinx (band)
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Syrinx was a Canadian electronic music group active from 1970 to 1972. Their song, "Tillicum", received national attention as the theme music for the television series Here Come the Seventies
Here Come the Seventies
Here Come the Seventies was a Canadian documentary television series seen nationally on CTV from 1970 to 1973 normally on Thursday nights at 9:30 ....

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Members

  • John Mills-Cockell
    John Mills-Cockell
    John Mills-Cockell is a Canadian composer in various media. He has created scores for Vancouver Playhouse, The National Arts Centre, Firehall Centre for the Arts, Citadel Theatre, Glasgow Museum of Art, and Phoenix Theatre. Past commissions include works for the National Ballet, Toronto Dance...

     - keyboards
  • Doug Pringle - saxophones
  • Malcolm Tomlinson
    Malcolm Tomlinson
    Malcolm Tomlinson is most notable as a Canadian musician, particularly active as a recording artist in the late 1970s.-UK Years: Early 1960s-1969:...

     - drums and voice (active later in the band's existence)
  • Allan Wells - percussion (deceased November 3, 2010)

Discography

  • 1970: Syrinx (True North
    True North Records
    True North Records is a Canadian independent record label. It was founded in Mississauga, Ontario in 1969 by Bernie Finkelstein. On December 17, 2007, True North was acquired by an investment group led by Linus Entertainment...

    )
  • 1971: Long Lost Relatives (True North
    True North Records
    True North Records is a Canadian independent record label. It was founded in Mississauga, Ontario in 1969 by Bernie Finkelstein. On December 17, 2007, True North was acquired by an investment group led by Linus Entertainment...

    )
  • 1971: 'Tillicum (single)' (True North
    True North Records
    True North Records is a Canadian independent record label. It was founded in Mississauga, Ontario in 1969 by Bernie Finkelstein. On December 17, 2007, True North was acquired by an investment group led by Linus Entertainment...

    )

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"Tillicum" ranked #96 of all 1971 singles. "Tillicum" peaked #38 on RPM 100 singles charts.
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