Toronto native
Howard Ayee played bass on albums by
Eddie Schwartz,
B.B. Gabor, and
Moe Koffman before hooking up with Canadian new wave outfit
Rough Trade in the early '80s. He toured with the band for several years and appeared on
Shaking the Foundations,
Weapons,
O Tempora! O Mores!, and the new tracks on
Birds of a Feather: The Best of Rough Trade. When the group folded,
Ayee was called in for session work with synth pop duo
Strange Advance. Produced by founding member
Drew Arnott,
2wo was released in 1985 and featured the Canadian hit "We Run." Also during this time,
Ayee played bass on the
Air Supply smash "Just as I Am" from their eponymous 1985 album. A couple years later, work began on a new
Strange Advance record with
Ayee on board as co-producer as well as bassist.
The Distance Between,
Strange Advance's third release, hit the shelves in 1988. Additionally this year,
Ayee appeared on the debut album by Toronto vocalist
Paris Black.
Secret Seduction sold well in Canada and spawned several successful singles. The '90s found
Ayee working with guitarist/composer
Domenic Troiano on a handful of projects.
Ayee contributed his bass, production, and songwriting skills to albums by
David Gibson,
Johnny Rutledge, and
Patria, all signed to
Troiano's Black Market label. These releases -- particularly
Gibson's self-titled LP and
Patria's
My Rules -- were well received in Canada. Besides working on records,
Troiano and
Ayee also shared scoring duties for a number of network television shows and made-for-TV movies in the late '90s.
–
Jeremy Frey, Rovi