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and childhood friend Pye Dubois
formed Max Webster in the early 70s; the band was a critical success, and
put an end to Kim Mitchell's days as a starving artist. Later, Kim
left the band and decided to pursue a solo career, at first doing session
work and producing albums such as Gowan's self-titled debut. Kim
went on to record his own albums; "Akimbo Alogo", and
"Shaking Like a Human Being"; they were both very successful,
and hit songs "Patio Lanterns", and "Go for a Soda",
which became the unofficial anthem for Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
"Shaking" went triple platinum, and earned Kim two Juno awards. His
latest album "Kimosabe", was released in 1999, and featured
vocals from Lisa Dalbello.
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