Headpins

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Don't It Make Ya Feel 04:07 Tools
Just One More Time 04:42 Tools
Turn It Loud 00:00 Tools
Celebration 00:00 Tools
People 00:00 Tools
Feel It (Feel My Body) 05:11 Tools
Keep Walkin' Away 00:00 Tools
Winnin' 00:00 Tools
Breakin' Down 00:00 Tools
Don't It Make You Feel 00:00 Tools
Double Trouble 00:00 Tools
Don't Stand In The Line Of Fire 00:00 Tools
Mine All Mine 00:00 Tools
I Know What You're Thinking 00:00 Tools
Don't Ya Ever Leave Me 00:00 Tools
I've Heard It All Before 00:00 Tools
You Can't Have Me 00:00 Tools
Mine, All Mine 00:00 Tools
Be With You 00:00 Tools
Feel My Body 00:00 Tools
Still the One 00:00 Tools
Death of Me 00:00 Tools
Stayin' All Night 00:00 Tools
Staying All Nite 00:00 Tools
You're Still The One 00:00 Tools
Line of Fire 00:00 Tools
Hot Stuff 00:00 Tools
Chain Gang 00:00 Tools
Never Come Down From The Danger Zone 00:00 Tools
(You're Only) Afraid Of The Dark 00:00 Tools
breaking down 00:00 Tools
Don't Matter What You Say 00:00 Tools
Burnin' At Both Ends 00:00 Tools
Feel It 00:00 Tools
Roxy Roller 00:00 Tools
Keep Walkin Away 00:00 Tools
Stayin' All Nite 00:00 Tools
Stayin All Night 00:00 Tools
Don't It Make Ya Feel Like Dancing 00:00 Tools
What You're Thinking 00:00 Tools
AFRAID OF THE DARK 00:00 Tools
Keep Walking Away 00:00 Tools
Stayin' All Night (Soft Version) 00:00 Tools
Breakin Down 00:00 Tools
Winnin 00:00 Tools
Headpins - Don't it make you feel like dancing 00:00 Tools
Dont it make you feel 00:00 Tools
Mine, All Mine *[Requested by loafy666]* 00:00 Tools
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The Headpins are a mildly successful hard rock band that has ties to some of the biggest names in Canadian rock. They have continued to take their female fronted brand of hard rock to the people with various line-ups over the years. The Headpins were formed as a side project by Brian MacLeod (guitar) and Ab Bryant (bass) who, due to a recording contract gone badly, were unable to tour with their band Chilliwack. They toured around the Vancouver area with Denise McCann (Randy Bachman's wife on vocals) and Streetheart drummer Matt Frenette. By 1981 Frenette had left to concentrate on Loverboy and was replaced by Bernie Aubin, while McCann's departure wasn't far behind, and with the addition of Darby Mills the classic lineup was complete. The debut album sold well, but Mills had to tour without McLeod and Bryant who were still tied to Chiliwack. The Headpins toured with such acts as Kiss and Billy Squier. By 1983 members were no longer involved in Chiliwack and could concentrate fully on a follow-up album. Line Of Fire cracked the Billboard 200 behind the success of the single "Just One More Time". But 1985 would prove to be the beginning of the end for the band. Their label went bankrupt during the recording of Head Over Heels and they were picked up by MCA. When an American tour with ZZ Top fell through, MCA wanted the band back in the studio only months after the albums release! Mills decided to go solo and MacLeod tried to keep the Headpins alive with Chrissy Steele. After recording the album MacLeod's health began to fail him, and they decided to release the album under Steele's name. In the mid 90's MacLeod passed away from cancer. Fed up that people other then the members of the Headpins were making money on the name, Mills reformed the band with Aubin, Bryant, and guitarists Alfie Galpin and Tony Dellacroce. New material is rumored to be in the works. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.