33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#452
October 3, 2022
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Autumn Eh?
Hear this show now!


The A Side

1.   Reg Hill: Broad Axe Breakdown – 1973 *
2.   Mac Beattie & Melodiers: Autumn Memories – 1970 *
3.   Frank Sinatra: Autumn in New York – 1956
4.   Chris Youlden: One October Day – 1971
5.   Fleetwood Mac: Bare Trees – 1972
6.   The Esquires: 36-24-36 – 1964 *
7.   Walter Davis: Move Back To The Woods – 1955
8.   Ronnie Hawkins: Home From The Forest – 1965 *
9.   Fraser & Hughes: A Walk Through The Black Forest – 1965 *
10. Marg Osburne: Falling Leaves -  1972 *
11. Harry Horlick Orchestra: Tales From The Vienna Woods – 1958
12. Sonny James: Don’t Cut the Timber on a Windy Day – 1969
13. Murray McLauchlan: Out Past The Timber Line – 1983 *
14. Timber Timbre: Curtains – 2014 *   
15. Bob White & Clyde Brewer: Woodchopper’s Ball – 1974
16. Muddy York: How We Got Up To The Woods Last Year – 1984 *
17. La Bottine Souriante: La Fille Engagere – 1987 *
18. Big John Little: Rockin’ Crickets – 1959 *
Vintage Voices w DJ Elda
19. Massimo Ranieri: Rose Rosse

Side B

1.   Wes Dakus & Club 93 Rebels: Dog Food – 1963 *
2.   Barry Allen: And My Baby’s Gone – 1964 *
3.   Barry Allen: Danger Zone – 1964 *
4.   Plaid: Da Matter – 2018
5.   The Beatles: Birthday – 1968
6.   Weird Al Yankovic: Happy Birthday – 1983
7.   Cowboy Junkies: Anniversary Song – 1993 *
8.   Dinah Shore: Anniversary Song – 1947
9.   Django Reinhardt: Anniversary Song – 1947
10. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Green, Green Grass of Home – 1971 *
11. Leroy Pullins: The Interstate’s Coming Through My Outhouse – 1966
12. Wildwood Express: Ode To The Little Brown Shack Out Back – 1997
13. Dick Nolan: Old Newfie Outhouse – 1975 *
14. Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66: Fool On The Hill – 1968
15. Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Canadian Lumberjack – 1969 *
16. Johnny Cash: Lumberjack – 1960
17. Wakami Wailers: Lumbercamp Song – 1986 *
18. Vic Virgili & Laurentian Valley Boys: Lumberjack Song – 1968 *
19. La Bottine Souriante: Surf ‘n Turf – 1987 *
20. The Fall: Rebellious Jukebox – 1979

CanCon = 49%




And Now for The Particulars:

The A Side

1.   Reg Hill: Broad Axe Breakdown
(Reg Hill)
Ottawa Valley Hoedown #2: Banff Rodeo RBS 1221
Braeside ON
Reg Hill: fiddle
Mac Beattie: washboard
Others unknown
Produced 1973

2.   Mac Beattie & Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Autumn Memories
(Mac Beattie)
Mr. Ottawa Valley: Banff Rodeo RBS 5333
Arnprior ON
Reg Hill: fiddle
Mac Beattie: vocal, drums
Gaetan Fairfield: guitar
Jim Mayhew: piano
Gordon Summers: lead guitar
George Courschesne: bass
Produced by Ralph Carlson 1970
Recorded at Carlsound Studios, Ottawa
www.backtothesugarcamp.com/macbeattie.html

John McNab Beattie b Arnprior, ON, 21 Dec 1916 / d 14 Jun 1982 (65)

3.   Frank Sinatra: Autumn In New York
(Vernon Duke)
Come Fly With Me: Capitol Records W 920
Hoboken NJ
Frank Sinatra: vocal
Billy May and His Orchestra:
Produced by Voyle Gilmore, 1958
Recorded October, 1957, Capitol Records Studio A, Hollywood CA

One of the truly great jazz standards, it was composed by Vernon Duke in Westport, Connecticut in the summer of 1934. It wasn’t written for a specific show, but was used in the Broadway musical ‘Thumbs Up!’ which opened December 27, 1934. Many versions of the song have been recorded (by just about anyone who was anyone) but the only version to achieve chart success, as a single, was Frank Sinatra’s which reached No. 27 in 1949. This version was recorded at Capitol Records Studios in 1957.

4.   Chris Youlden: One October Day
(C Youlden)
Nowhere Road: London Records - XPS 633
Dagenham UK
Chris Spedding - guitar
Danny Kirwin - guitar
Ray Fewick - guitar
Foggy Lyttle - acoustic guitar
Mike McNaught - keyboards
Pete Wingfield - keyboards
Roy Babbington - bass
Andy Sylvester - bass
Bruce Rowland - drums
Produced by Barry Murray for Murray -- Simmonds Productions, 1973
Recorded by Terry Evennett

Christopher Thomas "Chris" Youlden (born 1943, Dagenham, England)

Former lead vocalist with the Savoy Brown Blues Band

5.   Fleetwood Mac: Bare Trees
(Danny Kirwin)
Bare Trees: Reprise Records 2080
London UK
Danny Kirwan: guitar, vocals
Bob Welch: guitar, vocals
Christine McVie: keyboards, vocals
John McVie:  bass guitar
Mick Fleetwood: drums, percussion
Produced by Fleetwood Mac, 1972
Recorded by Martin Birch at DeLane Lea Music Centre, London
Mixed by Bob Hughes at Record Plant, Los Angeles
Mastered by Lee Herschberg
Cover photo by John McVie

Daniel David Kirwin (b. Brixton UK, 13 May, 1950 – d. London June 8, 2018)

Only 17 when he came to the attention of Fleetwood Mac in 1967, he was left holding the flame of Fleetwood Mac after Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer left the group. Bare Trees was his swan-song album with the band, released just before he was fired for drunken behavior. By then, Christine McVie (Perfect) and Bob Welch (guitarist) were in the band, writing pop songs. The winds were changing and the Mac obliged, leading them in a totally new direction. This album perfectly expresses Autumn feelings.

6.   The Esquires: 36-24-36
(Welch / Marvin / Harris / Meehan)
Introducing The Esquires: Capitol Records - T-6075
Ottawa ON
Don Norman: vocals
Gary Comeau: lead guitar
Clint Hierlihy: bass
Paul Huot: guitar
Richie Patterson, drums
Produced by Clint Hierlihy, 1964
Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Montreal
First Published in Canada August, 1964

The Canadian band ‘The Esquires’, were the first rock band to win the Maple Leaf Award 1964 (since renamed The Junos). There were other bands  called ‘The Esquires’, in Indiana, West Virginia, Texas, not to mention Neil Young’s Esquires who were also known as The Squires, in Winnipeg.

The Ottawa based band’s biggest influences were Buddy Holly, The Shadows & Ventures, and of course The Beatles. Managed by Ottawa journalist and Beatle fan Sandy Gardiner, they were the first Canadian rock band to sign with a major record label. In fact, that made them Capitol Records label-mates with The Beatles and The Dave Clark Five whom they got to open for on their November, 1964 Canadian tour.

Late drummer Ritchie Patterson had a long career, playing in The Electrons (1961), The Characters, The Children and 3’s A Crowd among others. He was the first member of the band to sport a Beatle haircut.

7.   Walter Davis: Move Back To The Woods
(Walter Davis)
The Bullet Sides 1949-1952: Krazy Kat Records – KK 7441
Grenada MS
Walter Davis: piano, vocal
Henry Townsend: Electric Guitar

Compilation produced by Chris Smith, 1986
Remastered by Charlie Crump
Originally recorded for Bullet Records in 1949

Walter Davis b. Grenada, Mississippi March 1, 1912 / d. October 22, 1963 (53) St. Louis

Davis quit farming at 13 and went to St. Louis where he lived out the rest of his life. was He started singing with pianist Roosevelt Sykes and guitarist Henry Townsend. Davis made his first recordings, including the successful "M&O Blues", in 1930. He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2005 in Memphis. In 1952, Davis had a stroke, which effectively ended his recording career.

8.   Ronnie Hawkins: Home From The Forest
(Gordon Lightfoot)
Yorkville Evolution Compilation: Yorkville YVM 33001
Toronto
Ronnie Hawkins: vocals
Nashville session musicians
Compilation Produced by Brian Ahearn and Bill Gilliland, 1967

Rompin’ Ronnie doing Gord? Not too sure who the musicians were who played behind him. When you think of The Hawk, rock n’ roll, rockabilly, would most likely come to mind but he also had this sensitive side to him, able to deliver country ballads and folksongs equally. On his album The Hawk he delivers songs written by Don Gibson, Willie Dixon, Tim Hardin and Paul Simon.

9.   Fraser & Hughes: A Walk Through The Black Forest
(Horst Jankowski)
Canadian Talent At Work: Canadian Talent Library Records D 103
Toronto ON
Compilation Produced 1965

Horst Jankowski b. Berlin GM 30 January, 1936 / d. 29 June, 1998 Sonoton GM, cancer

10. Marg Osburne: Falling Leaves
(Marg Osburne)
My Kind Of Country: Marathon Records MS-2114
Moncton NB
Marg Osburne: vocals
Jerry Warren: lead guitar
Steve Smith: steel
Mickey Andrews: dobro
Stan Szelest: piano
G Smith, Andy Greatrix: bass
T Cole: drums
Melody Faye: bg vocals
Produced by Doug Taylor, 1972

Verna Marguerite Osburne b. Moncton NB Dec 29, 1927 / d. July 16, 1977 Rockland ON (49)

Osburne joined the cast of Don Messer’s radio show in 1947. She was originally billed as “the Girl From The Singing Hills”. She joined the caste due to vocalist Charlie Chamberlain being in a car accident and they needed another lead vocalist. Later she and Charlie performed duets together. She was performing at a music festival at Rockland, Ontario but collapsed during the performance and died en route to the hospital.

11. Harry Horlick & His Orchestra: Tales From The Vienna Woods
(Johann Strauss)
Strauss Waltzes For Dancing: Vocalion Records – VL 3608
New York City
Produced 1958

Harry Horlick b Gila Gorlik; July 20, 1896 Tiflis, Russia / d. July 1970 Cedarhurst, New York

Best known for leading The A&P Gypsies, "the first commercially sponsored musical act on radio". In 1923, Horlick and the A & P Gypsies began broadcasting on WEAF radio in New York. After the Gypsies disbanded, Horlick formed the Harry Horlick Orchestra, which recorded on the Decca label.

12. Sonny James: Don’t Cut Timber On A Windy Day
(Reidel)
That Special Country Feeling: Capitol SOBO 91357
Hackleburg AB
Produced by Marvin Hughes, Ken Nelson & Kelso Herston, 1966


Don’t Cut Timber On A Windy Day
is great advice!


13. Murray McLauchlan: Out Past The Timberline
(Murray McLauchlan)
Timberline: True North Records TN56
Toronto ON
Murray McLauchlan: guitar, piano, vocals
Bucky Berger: drums
Terry Wilkins: bass
Produced by Murray McLauchlan and Gary Ledrew, 1983
Recorded by Vesi Tayyeb and Marcus Luppano at Kensington Sound Studios, Toronto

Murray Edward McLauchlan, CM (born June 30, 1948) Paisley, Scotland

In the late 1990s, McLauchlan was flying commercial airplanes as a "bush pilot" in Northern Canada.

14. Timber Timbre: Curtains?!
(Simone Schmidt)
Hot Dreams: FTH189LP
Toronto / Montreal
Simone Schmidt – vocals
Taylor Kirk: drums, farfisa organ, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, layout, mellotron, Novachord, hammond organ, percussion, piano, theremin, vocals
Simon Trottier: acoustic guitar, baritone guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, marxophone, mellotron, percussion, tubular bells, vocals
Mathieu Charbonneau: farfisa organ, harpsichord, mellotron, Novachord, piano, vox continental, wurlitzer
Olivier Farfield: drums, fender rhodes, electric guitar, hammond organ, synthesizer
Colin Stetson: baritone sax, bass sax, c-melody sax
Mika Posen: strings, vocals
Mark Lawson: synthesizer drums
Romy Lightman: vocals
Produced by Taylor Kirk and Timon Trottier, 2014
Recorded by Graham Lessard at the Banff Centre, AB and Thee Mighty Hotel 2 Tango, Montreal
Mixed by Mark Lawson at Sonobee, Montreal
Mastered by Harris Newman at Grey Market, Montreal

The band took its name from recordings they made in a timber-framed cabin set in the wooded outskirts of Bobcaygeon, Ontario.
The band's fifth record, Hot Dreams, was released April 1, 2014. It was a shortlisted nominee for the 2014 Polaris Music Prize, but lost to Tanya Tagaq's Animism.

15. Bob White & Clyde Brewer & The Red River Road Boys: WoodchoppersBall
(Bishop / Herman)
The Twin Fiddles: Boot Records – BOS 7142
Houston TX
Bob White: fiddle
Clyde Brewer: fiddle
Troy Passmore: guitar
Tommy Houser: drums
Dick Allen: bass
Produced for Boot Records, 1974

Originally recorded on Stoneway Records and leased in Canada to Boot.

16. Muddy York: How We Got Up To The Woods Last Year
(Trad)
Scatter The Ashes - Music of Old Ontario: Boot Records - BOS – 7244
Toronto ON
Anne Lederman: fiddle, vocal, mandolin, piano, footwork
Ian Bell: button accordion, guitar, bass, hammered dulcimer, percussion
Trevor Ferrier: snare drum, tenor drum
Erich Traugott: cornet

Produced by Paul Mills, 1984
Recorded by Chad Irschick at Inception Sound, Toronto
Mixed by Paul Mills and Chad Irschick
Cover by Ian Bell

17. La Bottine Souriante: La Fille Engagere
(Trad)
45 Single: Mille-Pattes Productions MP 1000
Joliette QC
Michel Bordeleau, mandolin, mandola
Yves Lambert, accordion, harmonica
Andre Marchand, guitar, feet
Martin Racine, violin, mandola
Rejean Archambault, bass
Denis Frachette, piano
Mario Forest, spoons

Produced by Mario Forest, 1987
Recorded by Andre Lesperance & Andre Marchand

They came together as ‘The Smiling Boots’ during a rise in nationalism in Quebec in 1976 featuring the chording of guitarist Andre Marchand and the accordion of Yves Lambert. Producer Mario Forest was also involved in the band’s formation. Since then they have recorded a lot of albums and still continue (without the services of any of the original members) as Quebec’s answer to traditional music played with a four piece horn band.

They have had 17 past members and currently include 11. One of the most remarkable and fascinating traditional bands from Quebec. This track, from a 45 single, was recorded towards the ending of the bands first phase and for the first time included piano and contrabass. After this the jazz horns would become a huge part of their transformation.

18. Hot Toddies: Rockin Crickets
(Bill Pernell / Vaughan Jonah)
45 Single: Shan-Todd Records ST-0056
Niagara Falls ON
Bill Pernell, Ohio, sax
Vaughan Jonah, Niagara Falls ON, guitar
Garry Kelba, Port Colburne ON, drums
Big John “T-Bone” Little, rhythm guitar, vocals
Produced by Tom Shannon & Phil Todaro, March 1959
Recorded at Shan-Todd studios, Buffalo NY by Phil Todaro

Big John Little b. Niagara Falls ON November 19, 1929

The real name of the band was Big John Little and the Rockers but recorded as The Hot-Toddys. Their first record was I’ll Always Love You bw Rock With Me Baby, first recorded on Tri-Fi label out of NYC

Small label trying out new artists in mid 50s. Rockin’ Crickets was released March 1959. According to The Band’s website Rockin’ Crickets was one of Jimi Hendrix’s favourite guitar songs. When Hendrix was still living in Seattle he was a member of the Velvetones, then The Rocking Kings. The would go and play in Vancouver and it was there that Hendrix first heard Rockin’ Crickets on the radio.

Vintage Voices w DJ Elda

19. Massimo Ranieri: Rose Rosse
(Federico Polito / Giancarlo Bigazzi)
45 single bw Il Mio Amore Resta Sempre Teresa: CGD Records – N 9724
Napoli, Italy
Produced by Federico Polito, 1969

Giovanni Calone aka Massimo Ranieri b. 3 May 1951 (age 71) Naples

The B Side

Tribute to Stu Mitchell  RIP
b. Edmonton, Alberta December 4, 1942 / Died September 14, 2022


Drummer for Wes Dakus and Barry Allen, Mitchell also released a few singles under his own name. He played in various Edmonton based bands, including Privilege, The Northwest Rhythm Company, The Preachers, and Wes Dakus' Rebels, beginning in 1958. An excellent rock drummer. We’ll feature three songs, the first of which (Dog Food) was recorded in Edmonton while the next two, backing up the late Barry Allen in Norman Petty’s Studio in Clovis, New Mexico, where Buddy Holly recorded. All three songs show off the drumming pretty well.

1.   Wes Dakus & The Club 93 Rebels: Dog Food
(Nebille / Stewart / Mitchell)
45 Single: Gallio Records 102
Edmonton AB
Barry Allen: lead guitar
Bob Clarke: guitar
Wes Dakus: steel
Stu Mitchell: drums
Dennis Paul: bass
Produced 1963
Arranged by Bobby Hart

b. Mannville MB April 2, 1938 / d. August 18, 2013 (75)

1958 formed Wes Dakus & The Club 93 Rebels
Toured with Buddy Knox
RPM Magazine voted the band "Top Instrumental Group" in 1964 and 1965

2.   Barry Allen: And My Baby’s Gone
(Denny Lane / Mike Pinder)
Now Hear This: Garage & Beat from the Norman Petty Vaults: Big Beat CDWIKD 263
Edmonton AB
Barry Allen: lead guitar, vocals
Wes Dakus: steel
Bob Clarke (guitar)
Stu Mitchell (drums)
Dennis Paul (bass).
Produced by Norman Petty, 1964
Compilation produced by Alec Palao, 2009
Recorded by Norman Petty at Norman Petty Recording Studios, Clovis New Mexico
Mastered by Nick Robbins

3.   Barry Allen with Wes Dakus’ Rebels: Danger Zone
(Steve Cropper / Wilson Pickett Jr)
Now Hear This: Garage & Beat from the Norman Petty Vaults: Big Beat CDWIKD 263
Edmonton AB
Barry Allen: lead guitar, vocals
Wes Dakus:
Bob Clarke (guitar)
Stu Mitchell (drums)
Dennis Paul (bass).
Produced by Norman Petty, 1964
Compilation produced by Alec Palao, 2009
Recorded by Norman Petty at Norman Petty Recording Studios, Clovis New Mexico
Mastered by Nick Robbins

4.   Plaid: Da Matter
(Plaid)
The Digging Remedy: Warp Records: LP277B
London UK
Andy Turner and Ed Handley: electronics
Benet Walsh: flute, guitar
Produced by Plaid, 2016
Mastered by Noel Summerville

5.   The Beatles: Birthday
(Lennon / McCartney)
The Beatles: Apple Records SWBO 101
Liverpool UK
Paul McCartney: lead vocal, piano, lead guitar, handclaps
John Lennon: lead and bg vocal, lead guitar, handclaps
George Harrison: six-string bass, handclaps
Ringo Starr: drums, tambourine, handclaps
Pattie Harrison: bg vocal, handclaps
Yoko Ono: bg vocal, handclaps
Mal Evans: handclaps
Produced by George Martin and Chris Thomas
Recorded at EMI Abby Road, Studio 2 by Chris Thomas Sept 18, 1968
Released on The Beatles (white album), Nov 22, 1968

The song was written in the EMI Studio by John and Paul and was recorded later that evening. One of the only times any Beatles performed this song, live, was at Ringo’s 70th Birthday in 2010 as a duet with Paul.

6.   Weird Al Yankovic: Happy Birthday
(Al Yankovic / C Midnight)
“Weird Al” Yankovic: Epic – FZ 38679
Lynwood CA
Accordion, Lead Vocals – "Weird Al" Yankovic
Banjo, Ukulele – Richard Bennett
Bass – Steve Jay
Bongos – Joel Miller
Drums, Percussion – Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz
Guitar – Rick Derringer
Harp – Dorothy Remsen
Saxophone, Harmonica – William K. Anderson
Produced by Rick Derringer, 1983
Recorded by Pete Kelsey at Cherokee Studios in Hollywood.

Alfred Matthew Yankovic b. October 23, 1959 (age 62) Downey, CA

7.   Cowboy Junkies: Anniversary Song
(Michael Timmins)
Pale Sun, Crescent Moon: RCA – 74321-16808-2
Toronto
Bass – Alan Anton
Drums – Peter Timmins
Guitar – Ken Myhr, Michael Timmins
Harmonica, Mandolin, Bass [8 String], Percussion – Jeff Bird
Photography By – Margo Timmins
Vocals – Margo Timmins
Piano, Organ – Richard Bell
Vocals – Margo Timmins
Produced by Michael Timmins, 1993
Recorded by Robert Cobban at Studio 306, Toronto
Mixed By Cowboy Junkies and Robert Cobban at Sounds Interchange, Toronto

8.   Dinah Shore: Anniversary Song
(Iosif Ivanovici / Al Jolson / Saul Chaplin)
Lavender Blue: Harmony Records – HL 7239
Winchester TN
Dinah Shore: vocals
Morris Stoloff Orchestra
Produced by Morris Stoloff, 1947
Album produced 1967

Frances Rose Shore b. Feb 29, 1916 Winchester, Tenn / d. Feb 24, 1994 (77) Beverly Hills

"Waves of the Danube" (Romanian: Valurile Dunării) is a waltz composed by Iosif Ivanovici in 1880, and is one of the most famous Romanian tunes in the world. The song has many variations throughout the piece, reminiscent of the music of Johann Strauss. Through the Viennese style variations, there is still a distinct Slavic style. In the United States, it is frequently referred to as "The Anniversary Song", a title given by Al Jolson when he and Saul Chaplin released their adaptation of the song in 1946.

9.   Jimmy Durante: It’s My Nose’s Birthday
(Crane, Durante and Harris)
Jimmie Durante In Person: Lion Records L70053
Brooklyn NY
Ray Bargy Orchestra
Produced 1958

James Francis Durante (b. Manhattan NY, February 10, 1893 d. January 29, 1980)

Legendary entertainer who dips deeply into the old vaudeville, known as “The Schnozz”.

10. Django Reinhardt: Anniversary Song
(Iosif Ivanovici / Al Jolson / Saul Chaplin)
The Indispensable Django Reinhardt (1949-1950)
Paris
Django Reinhardt: guitar
Bass – Czabanick
Clarinet – Hubert Rostaing
Drums – André Jourdan
Electric Guitar – Django Reinhardt
Guitar – Joseph Reinhardt
Compilation Produced Jean-Paul Guiter, 1983
Originally Produced 1947

Born in Liberchies, Pont-à-Celles, Belgium 23 January 1910 / d. 16 May 1953 Paris France

11. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Green, Green Grass of Home
(Curly Putman / Parody Lyrics TC Connors)
Live At The Horseshoe: Ole Anthem Legacy OLE94
Halton Hills ON
Stompin’ Tom: the foot, guitar, vocals, facials expressions
Randy MacDonald: bass
Mickey Andrews: steel, dobro, drums
Gerry Hall: electric lead guitar
Produced by Tom Connors, 1971
Recorded live at The Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto
Remastered 2018


11. Leroy Pullins: The Interstate's Coming Through My Outhouse
(Johe Blankinship as Bolivar-Clide-Irving)
Funny Bones & Hearts: Kapp Records KS-3557
USA
Leroy Pullen: guitar, vocals
Others Not listed
Produced by Bob Lissauer and B.E. Wheeler, 1966

12. Wildwood Express: Ode To The Little Brown Shack Out Back
(Billy Wheeler)
Live at American Folkways Festival
Polk, PA
Louis Stiver – Mandolin
Bob Eakin – banjo
Dave James – bass
Dave Jr. Miller - guitar
Produced, 1997

13. Dick Nolan: Old Newfie Outhouse
(Harris / B Cuff)
Dick Nolan: RCA - KXLI-0096
Corner Brook NFL
Mike Francis guitar
Mel Aucoin piano
John Bourque bass
Roddie Lee drums
Brian Barron fiddle
Bob Lucier steel
Leroy Anderson banjo
Dick Nolan vocals
Produced by Jack Feeney, 1975
Recorded by Hayward Parrott at RCA Toronto Studio
  
14. Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66: Fool On The Hill
(Lennon / McCartney)
Fool On The Hill: A&M Records ?– SPX 4160
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sérgio Mendes: Piano, vocals
Lani Hall: Vocals
Karen Philipp: Vocals
John Pisano: Guitar
Rubens Bassini: Percussion
Sebastiao Neto: Percussion
Dom Um Romao: Percussion, drums
Dave Grusin: Orchestra Arrange
Produced by Sérgio Mendes, 1968
Recorded by Henry Lewy, Herb Alpert and Larry Levine

Sérgio Santos Mendes b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil February 11, 1941: age 78

15. Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Canadian Lumberjack
(TC Connors)
Bud The Spud: EMI Canada - 7243 495591 2 7
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: rhythm guitar, foot, vocals
Gerry Hall: lead guitar
Ronald McDonald: bass
Mickey Andrews: steel
Produced by Tom Connors - 1969

16. Johnny Cash: Lumberjack
(Leon Payne)
Ride This Train: Columbia Records CL 1464
Hendersonville TN
Johnny Cash - lead vocals & guitar
Marshall Grant - bass
Luther Perkins - electric guitar
With
Johnny Western - guitar
Shot Jackson - dobro, steel guitar
Gordon Terry - fiddle
Floyd Cramer - piano
Buddy Harman - drums

Produced by Don Law, 1960

17. Wakami Wailers: Lumbercamp Song
(Trad)
Songs from the Lumber Camps - The Last of the White Pine Loggers: Imakaw Recors - CD-002
Picton, Peterborough & Cochrane, ON
Rob Hollett: vocal, guitar, bodhran
Mark Despault: vocal guitar
Mike Bernier: vocal, fiddle, mandolin
Jeff Allen: spoons
Andy Thompson: bass
Produced by Andy Thompson & The Wakami Wailers - circa 1986
Recorded at Northumberland Music Studio 29, Campbellford ON

18: Vic Virgili & The Laurentian Valley Boys: The Lumberjack
(Hal Willis)
Travellin’ The Northland: Cascade Records – 477-7708
North Bay ON
Vic Virgilli: accordion, piano
Rene Mathieu: guitar, vocals
Jimmy Nunner: lead guitar
Bernie Meehan: drums
Louis Brisson: bass
Produced by Bob Brazeau circa 1968
Recorded by Paul Levesque at CFCH TV, Channel 10, North Bay

Victor Americo Italo Virgili  b. 1917 / d. North Bay Nov 9, 1998.

Played music in NB for over 50 yrs. Also a hockey player for the North Bay Trappers. Played accordion with Curly McFarlane and His North Range Cowboys

19. La Bottine Souriante: Surf n’ Turf
(Trad)
Tout comme au jour de l'an: Mille-Pattes - MP-2035
Joliette QC
Michel Bordeleau, mandolin, mandola
Yves Lambert, accordion, harmonica
Andre Marchand, guitar, feet
Martin Racine, violin, mandola
Rejan Archambault, bass
Denis Frechette, piano
Mario Forest, spoons

Produced by Mario Forest, 1987
Recorded by Andre L’esperance & Andre Marchand

20. The Fall: Rebellious Jukebox
(Mark Smith / Martin Bramah)
IRS Greatest Hits Vols 2&3: IRS Records SP 70800
Manchester UK
Mark E Smith: vocals
Yvonne Pawlett: electric piano
Marc Riley: bass
Martin Bramah: guitar, vocals
Karl Burns: drums
Produced by The Fall with Bob Sargeant, 1979
Compilation produced by IRS 1980
From the LP Live At The Witch Trials SP 003


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