The Four lads were formed at Toronto in 1948 and all were members of St. Michaels School Choir. Practicing school songs, they realized that they had a great chemistry together and began singing the top hits of the day. Originally, they called themselves… Continue Reading →
The Beau Marks were formed in Montreal in 1958. The group took their name from the Beaumark Missile that Canada was installing throughout the Canadian North to protect us from any Russian invasion. Ray Hutchinson (Guitar,) Mike Robitaille (Guitar, Bass), Jerry Frechette (Piano)… Continue Reading →
The Diamonds were formed at Toronto in the early fifties. Meeting at a party one evening, the four men realized that they all had a love of music and singing. Dave Somerville (Lead) Ted Kowalski (Tenor), Phil Levitt (Baritone) Bill Reed (Bass). Rehearsing… Continue Reading →
Here is two minutes of Jack and Gisele. Just click the link. Enjoy https://youtu.be/Q3cc0HlO7so
Guy was born and raised at London, Ontario and he began his band with his brothers Carmen, Lebert and Victor as well as other musicians from the London area. He billed his music: “The sweetest music this side of Heaven”…. Continue Reading →
This is the second video. From the Last Waltz by Scorsese. The genre is Southern Rock. Enjoy
From left to right: Richard Manuel, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Robbie Robertson. Richard, Levon and Rick have passed away. Garth and Robbie are still active in the music industry as arrangers and producers and recording artists. This photo screams Canadian band. (It… Continue Reading →