33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#58
January 26, 2015


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Robbie Burns & The Hitch-Hickers

Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

Hour One

1.   Hank MacDonald: Honeymoon On A Rocket Ship (J Masters)*
2.   Bernard Geoffrion: Elle Tout Pour Elle*
3.   Hart Rouge: Et Apres Tout Ca (Suzanne Campagne / Annette Campagne)*
4.   Fred J Eaglesmith: Dawson Creek (Fred J Eaglesmith)*
5.   Ron McMunn & The Country Cousins: The Great Speckled Bird (Trad)*
6.   Bernie Leadon & Michael Georgiades: Tropical Winter (Michael Georgiades)
7.   Garry Gizz Watt & The Hitch-Hickers: Country Hopper (Watt / Kingston)*
8.   The Plastic Ono Band: Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins)
9.   Chad Allan & The Expressions: Hey Ho What You Do To Me (Simpson / Ashford / Arhstead)*
10  James McKenty: Kingston Prison (James McKenty)*
11  The James Gang: Funk #49 (Jim Fox / Dale Peters / Joe Walsh)
12  The James Gang: Woman (Jim Fox / Dale Peters / Joe Walsh)
13  Johnny & The Hurricanes: The Beatnik Fly (T King / I Mack)

Hour Two

1.   Winston Scotty Fitzgerald: Mrs Menzies of Kildare / Welcome Whiskey Back*
2,   Gorbals High Society Clan: Four & twenty Virgins (At The Ball At Kirriemuir) (Robert Burns)
3.   Gorbals High Society Clan: The Hills of Benachee (Robert Burns)
4.   Gorbals High Society Clan: Scottish Party Jigs (Trad)
5.   Brownlie Henderson: Ae Fond Kiss (Robert Burns)
6.   Charles Greville: A Tribute To Robert Burns: Star O Rabbie Burns / My Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose (Robert Burns) / Comin’ Thru The Rye (Robert Burns) / Bonnie Wee Thing (R Burns)*
7.   Kenneth McKellar: The Star O’ Robbie Burns
8.   Leonard Mayoh: O Tibbie I Hae Seen The Day (Robert Burns)*
9.   Stuart Gordon w The Les Parry Orchestra: I Love A Lassie*
10  Jimmy MacLellan & The Cosy Cottars: A Scotchman In America Schottische*
11  Ian Campbell Folk Group: The Greasy Wheel (Music Trad / Words I Campbell)
12  Ian Campbell Folk Group: The Iron Horse (Trad)
13  Bobby Colgan: Ma Lugs Keep Ma Tam O’Shanter Oot Ma E’een (Kerr / Morton)
14  Billy Meek: That’s The Reason Noo I Wear The Kilt (Harry Lauder)*
15  Hamish Imlach: Fine Old Tory Times (Trad)
16  Silly Wizard: Simon MacKenzie’s Welcome To His Twin Sisters (Phil Cunningham) / Farewell To “The Heb” (Phil Cunningham)
17  The Brigadoons: The Mingulay Boat Song (Trad)*

*CanCon=43%

And Now for the Particulars:

1.  Hank MacDonald & The Roving Breakmen: Honeymoon On a Rocket Ship (J Masters)
One More Ride: Arc Records - 509
Mulgrave NS
Produced circa 1960

2.   Boom Boom Geoffrion with Michel Brouillette et son Orchestre: Elle A Tout Pour Elle (She Has It All)
45 Single: Encore Disques - BC 403 –
Produced - 1959

Joseph André Bernard Geoffrion - born February 14, 1931 in Montreal, Quebec – March 11, 2006
He was the second player in NHL history to score 50 goals in one season. Scored 393 Goals in 16 NHL seasons. Won 6 Stanley Cups.
inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972

3.   Hart Rouge: Et Apres Tout Ca (Suzanne Campagne / Annette Campagne)
Hart Rouge: Trafic Records – TF 8732
Willow Branch SK / Montreal QC
Suzanne Campagne
Paul Campaigne
Michelle Campagne
Annette Campagne
Produced by Dan Donahue – 1988
Recorded by Dave roman & Clive Perry at Maddochk Studios, Winnipeg: John Schritt at Wayne Finucan Studios, Winnipeg; Don Warkentin at Studio West, Saskatoon SK
Mastered by Alain Deroque at SNB, Montreal

4.   Fred J Eaglesmith: Dawson Creek (Fred J Eaglesmith)
The Boy That Just Went Wrong: New Woodshed Records – NWS-017
Port Dover ON
Fred Eaglesmith: banjo, guitar, vocals
Ralph Schipper: bass, vocals
David Essig: guitar, mandolin, piano, vocals
John Allen: fiddle
Scott Merritt: dulcimer, guitar
Steve Beach: piano
Eric Rooker: harmonica
Produced by David Essig – 1983
Recorded by Steve Beach, Shotgun Studios, Brantford ON October 1983

5.   Ron McMunn & The Country Cousins: The Great Speckled Bird (Trad)
Blue Grass Cannonball: Banff – Rodeo Records – RBS 1197
Stittsville ON
Ron McMunn: guitar, vocals
Wally Jackson: fiddle
Garny Scheels: dobro
Don O’Neil: mandolin
Lloyd Grant: banjo
Produced by Ken Ayoub – 1964
Recorded by Paul Mongeau

6.   Bernie Leadon & Michael Georgiades Band: Tropical Winter (Michael Georgiades)
Natural Progressions: Asylum Records – 7ES 1107
USA
Brian Garofalo: bass
Michael Georgiades: guitar, vocal
David Kemper: drums
Bernie Leadon: guitar, mandolin, banjo, steel, vocals
Steven Goldstein: keys
Produced by Glyn Johns – 1977
Recorded by Glyn Johns somewhere in the Santa Monica mountains

7.   Garry Gizz Watt & The Hitch-Hickers: Country Hopper (Watt / Kingston)
45 Single: Arrow Records – 45-223
Cobourg ON
Produced - 197?

March 9, 1935 - March 15, 2007
Played on CKWS Kingston – 1954 Teen Age Dance Party" with Brian Olney
Played in Toronto country band Country Roads & Davey Gibbs

In Memory of Kim Fowley - (July 21, 1939 – January 15, 2015)

8.   The Plastic Ono Band: Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins)
Live Peace from Toronto 1969: Apple / EMI / Capitol – ST 12239
Liverpool UK
John Lennon: guitar, vocal
Yoko Ono: vocal
Eric Clapton: guitar
Klaus Voorman: bass
Alan White: drums
Produced by John Lennon & Yoko Ono – 1969
Recorded live at Toronto Rock & Roll Revival – September 13, `969
Released 2 December 1969

Fowley: In addition, he is credited with being the inspiration behind promoter John Brower's call to John Lennon that resulted in the last-minute appearance of the Plastic Ono Band at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival on September 13, 1969, where Fowley was the emcee. At this event, Fowley also created the iconic experience of having the audience light matches and lighters to welcome a nervous John Lennon to the stage

9.   Chad Allan & The Expressions: Hey Ho What You Do To Me (Simpson / Ashford / Arhstead)
45 Single: Quality Records – 1752X
Winnipeg MB
Chad Allan (vocals/guitar)
Bob Ashley (keyboards)
Randy Bachman (guitars)
Jim Kale (bass)
Garry Peterson (drums)
Produced - 1965

Allan Peter Stanley Kowbel b. Winnipeg March 29, 1943
b/w Goodnight, Goodnight (Robin & Randy Bachman)

10  James McKenty: Kingston Prison (James McKenty)
45 rpm single: Seventh Fire Records - SFR012
Peterborough ON
Jim McKenty: guitar, vocal
Tom Street: drums
Chris Altmann: bass
Produced by Greg Keelor - 2013
http://seventhfirerecords.com/shop/may-7-james-mckenty/

11  The James Gang: Funk #49 (Jim Fox / Dale Peters / Joe Walsh)
12  The James Gang: Woman (Jim Fox / Dale Peters / Joe Walsh)
Rides Again: ABC / Dunhill Records – ABC S-711
Cleveland OH
Joe Walsh, guitars, keys, vocals
Jim Fox, drums
Dale Peters, bass
Produced by Bill Szymczyk – 1970
Recorded by Bill Szymczyk and Llyllianne Duma, Jike Stone, Stan Agol @ The Record Plant, NYC
Mastered at Artisan Sound Recorders

13  Johnny & The Hurricanes: The Beatnik Fly (T King / I Mack)
45 Single: Warwick Records – 59-WA-142
Toledo OH
Johnny Paris: sax
Paul Tesluk: organ
Dave Yorko: guitar
Lionel "Butch" Mattice: bass
Bill "Little Bo" Savich: drums
Produced by T King and I Mack – 1959

began as the Orbits in Toledo in 1957
Johnny Paris (born John Pocisk, 1940, Walbridge, Ohio, died 1 May 2006, Ann Arbor MI

Set Two

1.   Winston Scotty Fitzgerald: Mrs Menzies of Kildare / Welcome Whiskey Back / Captain Keeler Reel (Trad)
The Inimitable: Celtic Records – CX 44
White Point, Cape Breton NS
Winston Fitzerald: fiddle
Estwood Davidson: guitar
Catherine Ann Lamey: piano
Produced by George I Taylor – 195?

(1914-1987) Given the name Scotty by Hank Snow

2,   Gorbals High Society Clan: Four & Twenty Virgins (Robert Burns)
3.   Gorbals High Society Clan: The Hills of Benachee (Robert Burns)
4.   Gorbals High Society Clan: Scottish Party Jigs (Trad)
Bawdy Burns Ballads: Marble Arch – MALS 1201
Glasgow, Scotland
Don Lowes: music director
Produced by Siggy Jackson - 1969

5.   Brownlie Henderson: Ae Fond Kiss (Robert Burns)
Welcome to Oban: Sentinal Records – SENS 5001
Oban, Scotland
Brownlie Henderson: piano, vocals
Produced by Job & Irene Morris – 1974
Recorded in Oban by Job Morris

6.   Charles Greville: A Tribute To Robert Burns: Star O Rabbie Burns / My Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose (Robert Burns) / Comin’ Thru The Rye (Robert Burns) / Bonnie Wee Thing (R Burns)
The Fair Winds of Scotland: Celtic – CX 50
Montreal QC
Charles Greville: vocals
Frances Whelan: cordovox
Bernard Whelan: drums
Produced by George Taylor – 1967ish?
Recorded by Paul Mongeau at Stereo Sound Studios, Montreal

7.   Kenneth McKellar: The Star O’ Robbie Burns
Roamin’ In the Gloamin’: Decca Records LK 4295
Paisley Scotland
Kenneth McKellar: vocal
Bob Sharples: accompaniment
Produced – 1959

(23 June 1927 – 9 April 2010) Lake Tahoe, NV

8.   Leonard Mayoh: O Tibbie I Hae Seen The Day (Robert Burns)
Songs From The Land O’ The Kilt: Rodeo – RLP 22
Halifax NS
Leonard Mayoh: baritone
Gertrude Inniss: piano b. New York City
Produced by George Taylor - 1959

b Eagley, England, 8 Jan 1918, d Winnipeg 26 Jul 1978
relocated to Canada 1951

9.   Stuart Gordon w The Les Parry Orchestra: I Love A Lassie
Songs From Scotland: Solitiare Manhattan 10 inch EP – SR 072
Toronto ON
Produced mid- 1950s

The label was the product of a Toronto company that also produced many 78rpm EPs for the budget market, manufacturing the cheapest records sold in Canada pressed on material that by its sound and appearance, might well have been ground up bowling balls! Were located at 79 Portland St., Toronto

10  Jimmy MacLellan & The Cosy Cottars: A Scotchman In America Schottische
Saturday Night Hoedown: Banff – Rodeo – RBS 1063
St Rose, Inverness Co, Cape Breton NS
Produced p 1960

born February 11th 1910, at St. Rose
Later moved to Sudbury ON

11  Ian Campbell Folk Group: The Greasy Wheel (Music Trad / Words I Campbell)
12  Ian Campbell Folk Group: The Iron Horse (Trad)
Something To Sing About: Pye Records – PKL 5506
Birmingham UK
Ian Campbell: vocals
Lorna Campbell: vocals
John Dunkerley: banjo, guitar, accordion, dulcimer, piano, vocals
Brian Clark: guitar, vocals
Spike Heatley: bass
Derek Craft: flute, piccolo
Produced by Malcolm Eade – 1972
Recorded by Ray Prickett

Formed 1956
Spencer Davis (12 string guitar) and Christine Perfect (piano) & Dave Swarbrick (fiddle, mandola) (1960-1966) performed with them before pursuing separate careers.
On 8 February 2012, at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards , Campbell received the 'Good Tradition' Award, for outstanding contribution to folk music over five decades. He died later that year, on 24 November 2012, cancer
He was the father of UB40 musicians; Ali, Robin and Duncan Campbell, as well as folk singer David Campbell.

13  Bobby Colgan: Ma Lugs Keep Ma Tam O’Shanter Oot Ma E’een (Kerr / Morton)
Bothy Nicht: Warner Brothers – WSC 9003
Tranet Scotland
Jim Johnstone and his band
Produced - 1967

Billy Colgan: Tranent on 2nd April 1937
Jim Johnstone: Born: 21 January, 1937, in Tranent. Died: 4 August, 2008, in Edinburgh, aged 71.

14  Billy Meek: That’s The Reason Noo I Wear The Kilt (Harry Lauder)
The Irrepressible Billy Meek: Arc Records – AS-771
Toronto
Carlton Showband: orchestra
Billy Meek: banjo, vocals, kilt flips
Produced by Ken Warriner – 1967
Recorded at Bay Studios, Toronto

b. Edinburgh Sept 5, 1923 d. Toronto June 11, 2010

15  Hamish Imlach: Fine Old Tory Times (Trad)
Fine Old English Tory Times: Much – CHB 8013
Motherwell, Glasgow, Scotland
Hamish Imlach: vocals, guitar
Allan Barty: fiddle, mandolin, electric guitar
Iain MacKintosh: whistle, banjo, concertina, guitar
Mike Whellans: harmonica, percussion
Tom McGrath: piano
Archie Fisher: bass, acoustic guitar, bg vocals
Produced by Terry Brown – 1972
Recorded by Billy Lyall at Craighall Studios, Edinburgh

(10 February 1940 Calcutta, India - 1 January 1996, Motherwell, Scotland)

16  Silly Wizard: Simon MacKenzie’s Welcome To His Twin Sisters / Farewell To “The Heb” (Phil Cunningham)
A Glint Of Silver: Green Linnet Records – SIF 1070
Edinburgh, Scotland
John Cunningham: fiddles died on 15 December 2003 in New York.
Martin Hadden: bass, guitar
Phil Cunningham: accordion, keys, whistles, mandola
Gordon Jones: guitar, bodhran
Andy M Stewart: lead vocals, tenor banjo
Produced by Silly Wizard – 1986
Recorded and Mixed at REI Studios, Edinburgh by Alistair George

17  The Brigadoons: The Mingulay Boat Song (Trad)
The Road To Dalhousie: Ind – PLP 1025
Vanleek Hill, ON
Dennis Carr: vocal
Paddy Kelly: banjo, bodhran, fiddle, vocal
Richard Linke: guitar, flute, bass, mandolin, vocal
Jackie Smith: bass, piano, vocal
Rob Taylor: accordion, piano, jaw harp
Produced by Brigadoons – 1983
Recoprded at Ambience Recorders, Ottawa by Phil Bova
Mixed by Phil Bova and HR Linke

Formed in 1971 in Glengarry Township near Ottawa. Still performing



 



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