Brothers Tom and Chris Hooper met Kevin Kane in 1977 during their teens in Kelowna, BC. Sharing a
mutual admiration for The Beatles and other British invasion bands and later punk rock they were
soon jamming in the Hooper’s garage, as well as acting and producing their own super 8 films
around the Kelowna area. In 1983 they decided to get serious and started writing and performing
their own original material under the name The Grapes of Wrath and were soon opening for acts in
Seattle and Vancouver. After raising money to record their first E.P. they caught the attention of
upstart Vancouver indie label Nettwerk Productions who immediately signed the band. Their first
full length album September Bowl of Green was released in 1985.
In 1987 the band started making commercial radio waves with the release of Treehouse with Tom
Cochrane in the producer’s chair, spawning the fan favourite Peace Of Mind, gaining major collage
airplay in the U.S.A., and providing the band with their first Canadian gold album.
Their 1989 release, Now and Again, was the band’s big breakthrough, and featured newly added
keyboardist, Vincent Jones. Singles, All The Things I Wasn't and What Was Going Through My Head
propelled the album to platinum status and soon the band went from playing bars to theatres and
touring Europe.
Fulfilling a life-long dream, 1991’s These Day’s saw the band recording at Abbey Road studios with
legendary producer John Leckie. The resultant album continued the bands platinum success with the
hits You May Be Right and I Am Here, which garnered them the fan favourite band award at the first
Much Music Video Awards.
In 1992, after a ten year run, the band broke up and pursued different musical paths.
After a request to perform at Surrey Fusion Festival in 2008 the Grapes started to perform again and
after signing with Toronto’s Aporia records they released High Road, named after the street in
Kelowna where they first started practising in the Hooper’s basement. The album featured the track
Good To See You which landed their first top 40 hit in 20 years. The Grapes Of Wrath continue to
perform and appreciate the success they've had, the continuing fan support, and their life-long
friendships.