The Guess Who
@theguesswho
The Guess Who are a Canadian rock band formed in Winnipeg, MB. The band released eleven studio albums, all of which reached the charts in Canada and the US.
The Guess Who taping a performance on the 'Like Young' show in January 1970 which was produced by CFCG TV 12, the CTV affiliate out of Montreal.

Over the years there's been soooooooo many posters for The Guess Who. Do you have a favourite one?
Nimbus 9 Studios in Toronto in 1974 during the recording of Road Food. This is what we looked like on stage and off.

June 1, 1973, The Guess Who made a surprise appearance at the Council Rock High School in Newtown, PA. The students were called down to the gymnasium and it really was a "guess who" moment for them.
The Guess Who about to leave for England in 1967. You can see Randy's mom just behind him and Garry.

The Guess Who released their hit single “These Eyes” in 1969, with “Lightfoot” on the B-side. Over time it was accompanied by several different cover art variations.
About 1971 when Kurt Winter and Greg Leskiw were in the band, Peterson snagged a pair of Burton's white stage shoes. The guys had them bronzed and mounted on a plaque that was inscribed "To Mr. Show Biz Shoes. From The Guess Who." This is the plaque and those shoes are rock solid…

The first post Bachman album with Kurt Winter and Greg Leskiw. 'Share the Land' brought you "Bus Rider", "Hand Me Down World", "Hang On To Your Life", "Do You Miss Me Darlin', and the title song "Share the Land".

The Guess Who at Heathrow Airport, London, UK, February 1967. Did someone get a deal on the price of cigarettes?

Catch @burtoncummings and @RandysVinylTap each on their own headline tours with their bands. Both bringing decades of iconic music to the stage. Check the tour dates and find the show near you.


The Rock Legends Cruise XIII is officially sold out! Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings will reunite as The Guess Who for the first time in 23 years on board this special sailing from Fort Lauderdale to Jamaica in February 2026. If you have missed your chance to book, a waitlist…

The reunited Guess Who at the 1999 Pan Am Games in their hometown of Winnipeg performing "No Time".
Havin' a little bit of fun during yet another photo shoot for RCA. Left to right...Peterson, Wallace, Cummings, McDougall, Winter

#OnThisDay 50 years ago, The Guess Who released Power in the Music — the final studio album and their farewell to an iconic era in Canadian rock music. Revisit the record that was a part of The Guess Who’s legacy.
I got more important things to do Than spend my time growin' old with you


The Guess Who reunited in 1983 for a series of shows in the summer throughout Canada. It was the band's first reuinon after the 1975 breakup.

The Guess Who reunited on Aug 8, 1999, after receiving a personal letter from then Manitoba Premier, Gary Filmon, asking them to perform at the closing ceremony of the Pan Am Games with a four song set.
Let me sing a song when you come around to see me... Let me sing a song if you stop by to say hello...