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LEVEL OF DESCRIPTION: Fonds
No.: PR3228
TITLE: Damon Productions fonds
CREATOR: Damon Productions
DATE RANGE: 1966-2010
EXTENT: 2700 audio reels (ca. 500 hrs.). – 463 audio cassettes (297 hrs.). – 1440 audio compact discs. – 421 audio discs (46 hrs.). – 35 video cassettes (16 hrs.). – 69 computer discs. – 3.72 m of textual records. – 225 photographs. – 153 negatives.
ADMINISTRATIVE
HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:

Damon Productions was founded in Edmonton in 1966 by Garry McDonall and Wally Petruk. McDonall and Petruk were members of the Edmonton-based rock band, The Nomads, and created the company as a means to create and promote their own music. The name “Damon” was selected as it is “Nomad” in reverse.

In 1968, McDonall, Petruk, and Nomads drummer Don Paches decided to expand the company by creating a recording studio. The three were joined by Petruk’s brother, Len Petruk, and Edmonton-based singer Robert Harlan Smith and the partnership founded Damon Studios in 1968.

Damon Studios was initially a 4-track recording operation but upgraded with an 8-track system in 1972. The studio eventually upgraded to 24-track recording and was the first recording studio in Canada to install the fully-computerized Neve 8108 sound board.

In addition to the recording studio, McDonall and Damon Productions also ran two record labels, Damon Records (focusing on country music) and Mustard (focusing on rock and popular music), as well as two music publishing companies, Pet-Mac and 3 P.M. These publishing concerns made Damon one of the largest music publishers in western Canada.

Over the course of its history, Damon recorded or released two double platinum, three platinum, and eight gold records. Some Damon artists include Tommy Banks, Tim Feehan, Randy Broadhead, Kennedy Jenson, Bob Ruzicka, and Donna Adams. Damon Studios also served as the recording facility for Garry Lee and the Showdown’s 1980 hit single, The Rodeo Song, and the Emeralds’ worldwide polka sensation, The Bird Dance.

Garry McDonall served as the President of Damon Productions from its inception in 1966 to his death in 2010, as well as being chief recording engineer. He was also a member of the Alberta Recording Industries Association (ARIA), serving two terms as president and various positions on the board since ARIA’s beginning in the early 1980s. McDonall was awarded the Heritage Award at the 2004 Western Canadian Music Industry Awards, honouring his lifelong career in the music industry.

Garry McDonall died on October 5, 2010 at the age of 72. After his death, Damon Productions and all of its subsidiaries ceased operations.

CUSTODIAL HISTORY:The records were maintained by Damon Productions until McDonall’s death in 2010, at which point the material was donated to the PAA.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of a wide range of material related to the company’s involvement in the Alberta music industry during its over 40 years in business. The records also include material related to McDonall’s time as president of the Alberta Recording Industry Association and material related to McDonall’s own career as a musician with the Nomads.
ARRANGEMENT NOTE: The records are arranged into the following series (following the original order created by McDonall with some arrangement of McDonall’s personal records imposed by the archivist): ARIA, Artists, Manufacturing, Nomad Music Enterprises, Publishing, Recording, and Garry McDonall. The Recordings series will be further arranged into the following sub-series: Alberta Releases, Damon Releases, Masters, and Original Recordings.
LANGUAGE NOTE: The material is in English.
RELATED RECORDS: Records related to the Alberta Recording Industry Association (ARIA) can also be found in the Stony Plain Records fonds (PR0023).
RELATED SERIES: PR3228.0001 (Alberta Recording Industry Association series)
PR3228.0002 (Artists series)
PR3228.0003 (Manufacturing series)
PR3228.0004 (Nomad Music Enterprises series)
PR3228.0005 (Publishing series)
PR3228.0006 (Recordings series)
PR3228.0007 (Garry McDonall series)


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