Larry Evoy

Lawrence Wayne "Larry" Evoy is a Canadian musician who was the lead singer and founder of Canadian rock band Edward Bear.[1]

Evoy and Edward Bear made a name for themselves in the Yorkville scene in Toronto and finally landed a recording deal with Capitol Records in 1969.

Their first single, "You, Me And Mexico", was written by Evoy. Released in February 1970, it reached Number 3 on the Canadian chart and number 68 in the U.S. The band embarked on a tour of Canada to support their first album 'Bearings'. Their biggest hit, "Last Song", also written by Evoy, was released in 1972. It was a Number 1 hit in Canada and reached Number 3 in the American charts. Another Evoy song, "Close Your Eyes," also made the top 40 in the U.S., peaking at Number 37.

Evoy fronted the band through various lineup changes from 1972 to 1974, before going on to a solo career. He went on to run a music publishing business and a small recording studio, and ran a horse farm with his wife.

His son, Spencer, fronts London, UK based garage rock band "MFC Chicken".[2]

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