PRISM was a VANCOUVER rock band that achieved its greatest commercial success in the late 1970s with hits such as "Spaceship Superstar," "Armageddon," "Virginia" and "Young and Restless." The group emerged in 1976 when Jim VALLANCE, using the alias Rodney Higgs, and Bruce FAIRBAIRN, alumni of a Vancouver rhythm & blues/funk/JAZZ band, Sunshyne, recruited Lindsay Mitchell, Tom Lavin, Ron Tabak, Ab Bryant and Tom Keenlyside to record the band's self-titled debut album. The first single,...
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