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  1. Rick Caon – The Castles, Sanctuary. The Grasshoppers and Leon and the Stormers. (The Grasshoppers included Ben Orr, who later joined The Cars as vocalist/bass player.) Denny Carleton – The Lost Souls, Moses, Milk, the Inner City, the Fa Band, the Pagans, the Window. Kenny Margolis – Cyrus Erie, Scarlet Fever, Sittin' Ducks.

  2. Explore Rick Caon's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Rick Caon on AllMusic.

  3. Rick Caon would also join the band when they were known as the Looking Glass. Yeah! is a twelve-track album that gathers the Alarm Clocks’ original single along with the other demos from 1966. Also included are three basement recordings from 1965 by the Perceptions. Artist information sources include: Fuzz, Acid & Flowers by Vernon Joynson.

  4. The Choir was a garage rock band largely active in the greater Cleveland area from the mid-1960s into the early 1970s. Originally called The Mods, their largest commercial success came with the release of their first single "It's Cold Outside" in January 1967.

  5. Sanctuary stayed true to its style, but was dealt a blow when Andy Chapin suddenly and unexpectedly left the band. Chapin later joined Steppenwolf and then played with Rick Nelson before being killed in plane crash while touring. Sanctuary pressed on, adding guitarist Rick Caon, also a former member of The Choir from Cleveland.

  6. The band was pretty popular for a few months during 1967, playing mostlly west side clubs. The group disbanded in late 1967. The Colours were the last working band for Ben before he was drafted.. Rick Caon joined the Looking Glass, and later, the Choir. Wayne Weston joined Renaissance Faire.

  7. Rhett Caan, thought to be formerly Brett Caan, is a being from Meta Reality with a variant of the power Vocifery which makes anything he says the truth, or more accurately he has the power to make it so that things were always a certain way. He is a minor antagonist in the episode Full Meta...