Boulevard (Canadian band)

Other members who made up the group were Randy Gould on guitar, Jerry Adolphe on drums, Hans Sahlen on bass, lead vocalist David Forbes and Holden on saxophone.

[2] The group remained in Calgary until it signed a deal with MCA Records in 1988, and moved to Vancouver to procure management with the Bruce Allen talent agency.

By 1990, Boulevard had revised their line-up with Thom Christiansen (formerly of Idle Eyes on bass, and Randall Stoll on drums.

They recorded Into the Street[1] at Venture Studios in Vancouver with John Punter and, that year, released two singles in Canada.

[8] By now, the band members were Holden, Stoll, Forbes, and Johns, with Corey Curtis on bass and David Corman on guitar.

[9] On July 16, 2017, the band, now named 'Boulevard IV', released the first song from their reunion record, "Life Is A Beautiful Thing", which aired live on the Steve Price Rock Show on ArFM.