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Vocalist Ramon McGuire formed Trooper (originally Applejack and later Winters Green) in 1972. By 1974 they had added drummer Tommy Stewart and bassist Harry Kalinsky. After hearing Trooper play, Randy Bachman signed the band for his Legend label and released "Baby Woncha Please Come Home" in 1975. The group's self-titled debut appeared the same year; it was followed by Two for the Show (1976). Soon after, Frank Ludwig became Trooper's piano player and Kalinsky was replaced by Doni Underhill. Ludwig played on Knock 'Em Dead Kid (1977), Thick as Thieves (1978), Flying Colors (1979) and Hot Shots (1979), but was then replaced by Rob Deans. The Last of the Gypsies (1989) and Ten (1991) were the last albums recorded for Warner Music, but Trooper is still active.
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Trooper may refer to:
In military or police forces:
Trooper (rank), a military private rankTrooper (police rank), a rank used by some police agenciesState trooper, a peace officer in U.S. state police or rangersAirtrooper, a military private rank of the British Army Air CorpsStormtrooper (disambiguation)Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps, of Casper, WyomingTroopshipCavalry horse; see horses in warfare"The Trooper", the regimental statue of the Rhodesian Light InfantryIn entertainment:
Trooper (band), a Canadian rock bandTrooper (Romanian band), a Romanian heavy metal band"The Trooper", a song by Iron MaidenSuper Troopers, a 2001 comedy filmA synonym for an ushanka, a Russian fur hatOther uses:
Trooper, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated communityColt Trooper, a revolverIsuzu Trooper an SUVTrooper should not be confused with:
Trouper, a member of a troupe





