The band began as a regular act at Elvis Mondays, a regular alternative rock club night in Toronto organized by William New; Bradshaw also played as a supporting musician in New's own band
Groovy Religion. The band's debut album, 1990s
Neil Yonge Street, was titled with a
pun combining Toronto's
Yonge Street with the name of one of Bradshaw's idols,
Neil Young. At this time the band had a rotating lineup, with Bradshaw as the only consistent member;
Neil Yonge Street included contributions from
Ian Blurton, Gord Cumming, Terry Carter,
Don Kerr, Mike Duggan, Alisdair Jones,
John Borra and
Willie P. Bennett. The band followed up with
Drinking with the Poet in 1993, garnering radio airplay on alternative rock and
campus radio stations and
MuchMusic with the album's title track. By this time the band had a more stable lineup, including guitarist Gary Robertson, bassist Ron Bock and drummer Dave O'Sullivan. Following the band's breakup and McConnell's death, Bradshaw joined Stratochief for a number of years, recording two albums with that band. In 2010, he was playing in a duo with Cumming under the name "Massey Harris". ==Discography==