Max Webster

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Max Webster was a Canadian rock band of the late 1970s.

The band was formed in 1973 in Sarnia, consisting of guitarist and vocalist Kim Mitchell, keyboardist Terry Watkinson, bassist Mike Tilka and drummer Paul Kersey. (Mitchell co-wrote most of the band's material with Pye Dubois, who was not a band member.)

Kersey left the band after the first album to be replaced by Gary McCracken, and Tilka left after the second, replaced by Dave Myles. This line-up lasted throughout most of the band's career, but prior to Universal Juveniles Watkinson and Myles left, to be replaced by various musicians to record the last album and then tour for a little while longer before Kim Mitchell decided to end it in 1981 for a solo career.

The band was respected by fellow Canadian musicians Rush. In a 1979 interview Geddy Lee commented that he enjoyed their music and touring with them. The song "Battle Scar" was recorded live with all three members of Rush on the Universal Juveniles album. "Battle Scar" was written by Pye Dubois and Kim Mitchell. Pye Dubois was co-author to a handful of Rush songs like "Tom Sawyer".

The band was successful in Canada, with hits such as "A Million Vacations" and "Paradise Skies", although they never made it big outside of Canada. Kim Mitchell's subsequent solo career, however, reached a much broader audience and he achieved popularity beyond Canada during the 80's.

Among the highlights of the band's career were their New Year's Eve shows at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens.

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