Guitarist and singer Paul McCann and bassist Marc Lindeman began to write songs together in Scarborough, Ontario, around 1980. Three years later drummer Steve Turner stepped into the mix, and the threesome went to work performing at local clubs and bars. The guys named their little pop/rock band the Big Bang. One album and one single came to be from the Canadian band before the Big Bang turned into a big bust.
After McCann, Lindeman, and Turner put together a few demos during the mid-'80s, the group finally landed a contract through Gerry Young on the Canada-based S.P.Y. Rec...