The Scene (Canadian band)
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The Scene | |
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| Also known as | Scene, Scenes |
| Origin | Montreal, Canada |
| Genres | Rock, psychedelic rock |
| Years active | late 1960s |
| Labels | B.T. Puppy Records |
| Spinoffs | Life |
| Past members | Truly Noland Michael Ship Marty Simon Danny Zimmerman |
The Scene was a short-lived Canadian psychedelic rock band who had a top 20 hit in their country in 1967 with "Scenes (From Another World)". Some members of the group later ended up in another Canadian rock band, Life.
The Scene were a popular Montreal group.[1][2] The line-up consisted of Michael Ship on keyboards, Truly Noland on guitar, Danny Zimmerman on bass and Marty Simon on drums. They released a single "Scenes (from Another World)" bw "You're In A Bad Way". The song got to #14 on the RPM Chart on December 2, 1967.[3][4]