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British History: George Fox

Fox, George (1624-91). Founder of the Society of Friends (quakers). A Leicestershire man of puritan upbringing, Fox was an apprentice shoemaker who, after religious experiences, found no church satisfying. He began (1647) itinerant preaching, rallying the many small groups of ‘Seekers’. Rejecting organized authority and contemporary social convention, even courtesy, and relying not on sacraments or Scriptures, but on mystical ‘Inner Light’, his followers were called ‘Children of Light’ and popularly quakers (1654). They became pacifist and non-political only after 1660.

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  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Harmonica
  • Representative Albums: "With All My Might," "George Fox," "Spice of Life"

Biography

Although he was raised on an Alberta cattle ranch, Canadian singer/songwriter George Fox cared little about country music until he was 21 years old and preparing to stay in Sweden. His host family requested that he bring some American country albums with him on his visit; Fox began listening to them and was hooked. Upon his return, he began playing music in public on weekends and decided to make an album, which he paid for himself out of money set aside to buy a new tractor. He sent tapes of his music to various stations and went back to the ranch until he got a call from Warner Brothers in Toronto, who released the eponymous album in 1988.

With a style similar to that of John Prine, his second single, "Long Distance," made the Top 20 on the Canadian charts. That year he also signed with Anne Murray's manager, Leonard Rambeau, who hadn't accepted a new client since the late '70s. The following year was even better for when three of Fox's singles hit to the Canadian Top 20. On his second album, 1990's With All My Might, Fox wrote all but one of the songs, and before the year ended, the album had gone gold in Canada. In 1990 he starred in his own TV special for the CBC and guested on three others, including Anne Murray's Family Christmas. His next two albums, Spice of Life (1991) and Mustang Heart (1993), continued Fox's hit streak. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide
Wikipedia: George Fox (singer)
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George Fox
Background information
Birth name William George Fox
Born March 23, 1960 (1960-03-23) (age 49)
Origin Calgary, Alberta
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) singer/songwriter
Years active 1988 – Present
Label(s) WEA, Royalty
Website www.georgefox.com

George Fox (born March 23, 1960, Calgary) is a country/western music singer/songwriter raised in Cochrane, Alberta, the son of cattle ranchers Bert and Gert Fox.

His debut single “Angelina” reached #8 on Canadian country music charts. In subsequent years, "Goldmine", “No Trespassing”, “Mustang Heart”, “I Give You My Word”, “What's Holding Me” and “Breakfast Alone” would also become top 10 singles and signature songs. He has also written a book of short stories depicting ranch life entitled "My First Cow".

Awards include the Canadian Country Music Awards 'Male Vocalist Of The Year' (3 times) and the Juno Awards 'Country Male Vocalist Of The Year' (3 times). George acted as host of the CCMA Awards television show from 1991 to 1994. In 1995, his home town of Cochrane named a new street "George Fox Trail" in his honor.

George and his wife Monica live near Ancaster in southern Ontario.

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Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Positions CRIA
CAN Country CAN
1988 George Fox 16 Gold
1989 With All My Might 84 Gold
1991 Spice of Life 23
1993 Mustang Heart 7 Gold
1995 Time of My Life 4 Gold
1998 Survivor
1999 George Fox Christmas
2004 Canadian * *
2006 With All Due Respect * *
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
* denotes unknown peak positions

Compilation albums

Year Album CRIA
1997 Greatest Hits 1987-1997 Gold
2005 The Essentials George Fox

Singles

Year Song Chart Positions Album
CAN Country CAN AC
1988 "Angelina" 8 George Fox
"Long Distance" *
1989 "RBJ" 35
"Goldmine" 9
"No Trespassing" 10 With All My Might
1990 "Bachelor Girl" 4
"Lime Rickey" 10
"With All My Might" 5 28
1991 "Fell in Love and I Can't Get Out" 10 Spice of Life
"I Know Where You Go" 20
"Here Today, Here Tomorrow" 10
1992 "Spice of Life" 21
"Clearly Canadian" 9 Mustang Heart
1993 "Mustang Heart" 5
"Breakfast Alone" 5
"Honest Man" 5
1994 "No Hasta La Vista Tonight" 5
"Wear and Tear on My Heart" 4
1995 "What's Holding Me" 1 Time of My Life
"First Comes Love" 1
"Time of My Life" 10
1997 "I Give You My Word" 1 Greatest Hits 1987-1997
"The Night the Barn Burned Down" 17
1998 "I'm Gone" 6 Survivor
"Do the Math" 17
"Survivor" 22
1999 "How Do I Get There From Her" 21
2004 "High Toned Years" Canadian
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
* denotes unknown peak positions

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