33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#573 
Febuary 17, 2025


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I'll Drive
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Side Aye

1.   The Wonderful Grand Band: Kerry Polka – 1981 *
2.   Freshwater Trade: Log Driver’s Waltz – 2000 *
3.   Dick Nolan: The Badger Drive – 1962 *
4.   Stevedore Steve: Log Drive on the Pickerel – 1971 *
5.   Mac Beattie: Log Driver’s Song – 1960 *
6.   Raoul Roy: Les Draveurs de la Gatineau – 1967 *
7.   Jimi Hendrix Experience: Drivin’ South – 1998
8.   Canadian Headliners: Cab Driver – 1964 *
9.   Clare Adlam: Front Wheel Drive – 1986 *
10. Harry Belafonte: Ox Drivers – 1960
11. Dave Van Ronk: Spike Driver Blues – 1963
12. Tamarack: Alaska Highway Driver – 1993 *
13. Mainline: Drive You – 1969 *
14. The Shadows: Midnight – 1961
15. The Kinks: Driving – 1969
16. The Beatles: Drive My Car – 1965
17. Chuck Berry: Liverpool Drive – 1964
18. Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Drive Back – 1975
19. Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Too Many Drivers – 1973
20. John Allison: Tangerine – 1977 *

The Bee Side

1.   John Mayall’s Blues Breakers: Driving Sideways – 1967
2.   Humble Pie: Drive My Car – 1975 
3.   Three’s A Crowd: I Don’t Wanna Drive You Away – 1968 *
4.   Harold Nix: Take A Drive – 1986 *
5.   Country Joe & The Fish: Babe, You’re Driving Me Crazy – 1969
6.   OJNAB: La March au camp: 1995 *
7.   Bud Roberts: I’m A Truck Driver – 1971 *
8.   Carl MacKenzie: Car Driver’s Set – 1981 *
9.   Angus Walker: Diesel Driving Man – 1975 *
10. The Whooperwills: Drivin’ Nails In My Coffin – 1964 *
11. Margaret Stowe: Around The Fire – 2002 *
12. Suzi Quatro: Devil Gate Drive – 1974
13. Ian Tamblyn: Guitar Truck Driving Man – 1984 *
14. UIC: You Drive Me Mad – 1986 *
15. The Trashmen: Drive In – 1964
16. Black Heat: Drive My Car – 1975
17. Lenny Breau: Toronto – 1979 
18. Kate & Anna McGarrigle: Log Driver’s Waltz – 1978 *

*CanCon = 58%



The Particulars:


Side Aye

1.   Wonderful Grand Band: Kerry Polka
(Trad)
Living In A Fog: Grand East Records GE-1001
St. John’s NL
Glenn Simmons: guitar
Ron Hynes: guitar, mandolin, banjo
Jamie Snider: fiddle
Sandy Morris: guitar
Ian Perry: bass
Paul Stamp: drums
Produced by Declan O’Doherty 1981
Recorded, mixed at Springfield Sound by Declan O’Doherty, Dan Donovan & Geoff Rowland Mastered by Bill Kipper at Masterdisk NYC

were together between 1978 – 1983

2.   Freshwater Trade: Log Driver’s Waltz
(W Hemsworth)
Freshwater Trade - No Label - 68882
Wilno / Killaloe / Peterborough ON
Kirsten Addis – vocals, guitar
Peter Andrée – accordion
Ken Ramsden – fiddle
Glen Caradus - harmonica
Produced by Freshwater Trade, 2000
Recorded at Haggarty Sound, Peterborough ON
   
Fiddler Rev. Ken Ramsden of Reverend Ken and the Last Followers, a band that included Washboard Hank.

3.   Dick Nolan & The Blue Valley Boys: The Badger Drive
(J Devine)
Echoes of the Atlantic: Maple Leaf Records - CML 1005
Corner Brook, NL
Roy Penny – lead guitar
Tommy St Dennis – steel
Fred Hussy – acoustic guitar
Johnny Bourque – bass
Produced by John A Porteous, 1962
Liner Notes: Bill Long CHCH TV and CHIQ Radio, Hamiltn

4.   Stevedore Steve: Log Drive On The Pickerel
(Stephen J Foote)
Hard Workin' Men: Boot Records BOS 7102
Saint John NB
Steve Foote: vocal, guitar
Other musicians not listed
Produced by Jury Krytiuk, 1971
Recorded at RCA Limited Studio, Toronto
Recording & Mixing Engineer: George Semkiw
Recording Technician: "Cub" Richardson

5.   Mac Beattie & Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Log Drivers Song
(Mac Beattie)
A Visit To The Ottawa Valley: Banff - RBS 1170
Arnprior, ON
Reg Hill: fiddle
Bob Price: piano
Garney Scheel: bass
Gaetan Fairfield: guitar
Mac Beattie: vocal, drums

Produced by Ralph Carlson, June 1, 1960

In the Ottawa Valley, this song was central – for many years – to the repertoire of the Ottawa Valley Melodiers. Mac worked in logging camps when he was a teenager, following in the footsteps of his father.

6.   Raoul Roy: Les Draveurs de la Gatineau
(trad)
Canadian Folk Songs: RCA Victor - CS-100
QC

Raoul Roy
: guitar, vocals
Produced by Edward Farrant, 1967

Raoul Roy
b/6 janvier 1936 Saint-Fabien QC / d. 30 janvier 1985 (49) Montréal

7.   Jimi Hendrix Experience: Drivin’ South
(Curtis Knight)
Radio One: Ryko Analogue – RALP 0078-2
Seattle WA
Jimi Hendrix: guitar
Noel Reddiing: bass
Mitch Mitchell: drums
Produced by Bev Phillips, 1988
Recorded by Pete Ritzema at the BBC Studios, London, 1967

8.   The Canadian Headliners: Cab Driver
(C. Carson Parks)
The Canadian Headliners: Counterpoint Sound Corporation  ACS 100LP
Brantford ON
Sonn Sinclair: guitar
Dale Page: drums
Peter Arthur: bass
Produced by Gerry Risser, 1970

Very obscure band who recorded on a very obscure label.

9.   Clare Adlam: Front Wheel Drive
(C Adlam)
More Toe-Tapping Fiddle Tunes: Circle M Records - CMC 2014
Durham ON
Herb Ruth
Hugh Elder: guitar
Rene Van Dyk
Ernie Tolton
Produced by Clare Adlam, 1986

10. Harry Belafonte: The Ox Drivers
(Corman / Belafonte)
Belafonte Returns To Carnegie Hall: RCA Victor LSO-6007
New York City
The Belafonte Folk Singers
Walter Raim, guitar
Produced by Rob Bollard, 1960
Recorded at Carnegie Hall, May 2, 1960 by Bob Simpson

11. Dave Van Ronk: Spike Driver Blues
(John Hurt)
Your Basic Dave Van Ronk Album: Aural Tradition ¬ ATR 104
New York City, NY
Dave Van Ronk: guitar, vocal
Produced by Karl Dallas, 1982
Recorded by Nick Kensey at Livingstone Studios, North London UK

David Kenneth Ritz Van Ronk aka Dave Van Ronk
b. June 30, 1936 Brooklyn NY / February 10, 2002 NYC (65)

Originally released on Kicking Mule Records, this was recorded in one single night session in London in 1981. It was released in Canada by the Vancouver Folk Music Festival on their own Aural Traditions recording company.

12. Tamarack: Alaska Highway Driver
(A Sinclair / J Gordon)
Frobisher Bay: Folk Era Records - FE 1409-CD
Guelph, Toronto, ON
Gwen Swick: bg vocal, bass
Alex Sinclair: lead vocal, guitar
James Gordon: bg vocal
Randall Coryell: drums
Murray Ritchie: lead guitar
Jeff Bird: harmonica
Produced by Tamarack w/ Jeff Bird & Pat Mooney, 1993
Recorded at Ty Tyfu, Guelph

Tamarack came together in the late 1970s, lead by James Gordon and Jeff Bird. Alex Sinclair, acting as their soundman, took over the guitar around 1980. Over the years the band recorded numerous albums of mostly original music capturing Canadian things, like truck driving, hockey playing, farming, discovering and founding. They went through a number of female bass players, beginning with Gwen Swick and ending with the late Molly Kurvink. They were a real going concern for a number of years, spearheading gigs throughout the United States. They lasted well into the current century.

13. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Drive You
(Mendelson Joe)
Stink: Liberty LBS 83251
Toronto, ON
Mike McKenna, electric slide guitar
Mendleson Joe: guitar, harmonica, vocals
Tony Nolasco: drums
Mike Harrison: bass
Produced by Liberty Records Staff, UK, June 11, 1969

14. The Shadows: Midnight
(Hank Marvin / Bruce Welch)
45 rpm single bw F.B.I.: Columbia (UK) - 45-DB 4580
London UK
Hank Marvin: lead guitar
Bruce Welch: rhythm guitar
Jet Harris: bass guitar
Tony Meehan: percussion
Produced  1961

Brian Robson Rankin aka Hank Marvin
b. 28 October 1941 Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

In England, before The Beatles broke, The Shadows were the biggest rock band in the land. With instrumental hits of their own, including Apache, they were also the backing band of Cliff Richard and even played themselves in Richard’s hit 1963 film, Summer Holiday. Guitarist Hank Marvin inspired countless budding guitar players who went on to lead the British Invasion.

15. The Kinks: Driving
(Ray Davies)
Arthur Or The Decline & Fall of the British Empire: Pye Records NSPL 18317
London UK
Mick Avory: drums, percussion
John Dalton: bass guitar, background vocals
Dave Davies: lead guitar, background vocals
Ray Davies: lead and background vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards (harpsichord and piano)
Produced by Ray Davies, 1969
Recorded by Andrew Hendriksen on 10 October 1969

Album commissioned by Grenada Television for sountrack to story by novelist Julian Mitchell which was never produced based on Ray Davies' brother-in-law Arthur Anning. The Album was a critical success buy commercial failure. Played the entire album live at The Hawks Nest in Toronto 1970.  Last Kinks recording to feature bass playing of Pete Quaife who played on several tracks before being replaced by John Dalton.

16. The Beatles: Drive My Car
(Lennon / McCartney)
Yesterday…and Today: Capitol Records Canada T2553
Liverpool
Paul McCartney – lead vocal, bass guitar, piano, slide guitar
John Lennon – lead vocal, tambourine
George Harrison – harmony vocal, lead guitar
Ringo Starr – drums, cowbell
Produced by George Martin, 1965
Prepared for US release by Bill Miller
Recorded at EMI Studios, London 13 October 1965
Yesterday…and Today released in N America June 15, 1966

Released in Britain and most of the world on Rubber Soul, but here in Canada, we got it six months later on Yesterday...and Today.
 

17. Chuck Berry: Liverpool Drive
(Chuck Berry)
45 single bw No Particular Place To Go: Pye International – 7N.25242
St. Louis MO
Chuck Berry – vocals, guitars
Paul Williams – piano
Odie Payne – drums
Produced by Leonard and Philip Chess 1964
 
On October 18, 1963, Berry was released from prison after having spent 20 months incarcerated owing to conviction on a charge under the Mann Act. While in prison, The Beatles, Stones and other British bands were covering his songs. Surfin’ USA by The Beachboys was a direct copy of Berry’s style. So after getting out of jail he went into the recording studio and came up with St. Louis to Liverpool, an album featuring No Particular Place To Go.
 
18. Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Drive Back
(Neil Young)
Zuma: Reprise MS 2242
Toronto / Omemee / Winnipeg / California
Neil Young: guitar, vocals
Frank Sampedro: guitar
Billy Talbot: bass
Ralph Molina: drums
Produced by Neil Young & David Briggs, 1975

19. Paul Butterfield Better Days: Too Many Drivers
(Andrew Hogg)
It All Comes Back: Bearsville Records BR 2170
Chicago IL
Paul Butterfield: vocal, harmonica
Amos Garrett: guitar
Howard Johnson: horns
Billy Rich: bass
Christopher Parker: drums
Produced by Geoff Muldaur and Paul Butterfield, 1973
Recorded by Nick Jameson
Mastered by Bob Ludwig

Paul Vaughn Butterfield
b. Chicago Dec 17, 1942 / d. May 4, 1987 N. Hollywood CA (44)
 
20. John Allison: Tangerine
(Mercer)
Play A Simple Melody: CBC Records LM-444
Toronto ON
John Allison: trumpet
Arnie Chycoski, Darryl Eaton, Bram Smith, Rob McConnell, John Capon, Bob Livingston: brass
Eugene Amaro, Bernie Piltch: reeds
Bruce Fraquhar: drums
Tom Szczesniak: bass
Bobby Edwards: guitar
Charlie Mountford: keys
Brian Leonard: percussion
Bill Richards: concert master
Produced by Paul Mills, 1977
Recorded by Larry Morey

John B Allison
b. Toronto

He has performed over the years with great artists such as Tony Bennett, Tom Jones, Peggy Lee, Engelbert Humperdinck to name but a few. Written music for Anne Murray, Wayne Newton and The Boss Brass. John Allison is an accomplished composer and arranger in styles ranging from pop to movie soundtracks and rock and roll.

The Bee Side

1.   John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers: Driving Sideways
(Freddy King)
Crusade: London PS 529
London, UK
John Mayall: piano
Mick Taylor: lead guitar
John McVie: bass
Keef Hartley: drums
Chris Mercer: tenor sax
Rip Kant: baritone sax
Produced by Mike Vernon 1967
Recorded at Decca Studios, West Hampstead UK by Gus Dudgeon
Released Sept 1, 1967

This song features the extraordinary guitar playing of future Rolling Stone, Mick Taylor when he was in the Bluesbreakers. 

2.   Humble Pie: Drive My Car
(John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
Street Rats: A&M SP 4514
UK
Greg Ridley - bass guitar, vocals
Jerry Shirley - drums
Steve Marriott - guitar, harmonica, keyboards, producer, vocals
Clem Clempson - guitar, slide guitar
Mel Collins - session musician (horn)
Tim Hinkley - session musician (keyboards)
Produced by Andrew Oldham & Steve Marriott - 1975
Recorded at Olympic Studios, London & Clear Sounds Studios, Essex UK

Active 1969 – 75

Drummer Jerry Shirley (born 4 February 1952) backed Syd Barrett on his two solo albums. Also worked with John Entwhistle, Sammy Hager.

3.   Three’s A Crowd: I Don’t Wanna Drive You Away
(Three’s A Crowd)
Christopher’s Movie Matinee: RCA Victor D-50030
Ottawa
Trevor Veitch: lead guitar
Brent Titcomb: guitar
David Wiffen: guitar, vocals
Ken Koblun: bass
Richard Patterson: drums
Donna Warner: lead vocals
Produced by Mama Cass Elliot and Steve Barri, 1968
Recorded by Chuck Britz at Studio 3, Warner Recorders, Los Angeles October, 1967

Donna Warner
b. November 5, 1946 Toronto / d. August 6, 2015 Vancouver

Three’s A Crowd formed in August 1964 in Vancouver by folk musician and comedian (at the time) Brent Titcomb and singer / comedian Donna Warner. As a trio they first called themselves Bill Schwartz Quartet and made their debut at Vancouver’s Bunkhouse coffee house. In May, 1965 they changed their name to Three’s A Crowd. They moved to Toronto and played Yorkville area clubs until 1967 when they got to play at Expo ’67 in Montreal where they were seen by Cass Elliot of the Mamas and Papas. She proposed to produce their album and got them a contract with ABC Dunhill. They went to LA to record. At one time, Bruce Cockburn and Colleen Peterson were members of the band. Ken Koblun played bass for Neil Young and the Squires back in Winnipeg before he left for California.

4.   Harold Nix: Take A Drive
(Harold Nix)
The Fugitive Kind: East Side Records 003
Vancouver BC
Harold Nix: guitars, harmonica, vocals
Mike Van Eyes: keys, classical guitar, vocals
Steve Taylor: drums
Ian Tiles: drums, percussion
Ron Scott: bass
Jack Velker: keys
Adam Drake: drums
Rodger Brant: bass
Lee Oliphant: bass
Peter Sweetzer: organ
Produced by Mike Van Eyes and Herald Nix, 1986
Recorded by Dale Penner at Mushroom Studio, Vancouver
Mixed by Brian Campbell at Blue Wave Studios

A regular on the West Coast music scene, Nix is still out there performing. He was alt-country before there was such a thing.

5.   Country Joe & The Fish: Baby, You’re Driving Me Crazy
(Barry Melton)
Here We Are Again: Vanguard Records VSD 79299
Berkeley CA
"Country Joe" McDonald: vocals, guitar
Barry Melton: lead guitar, lead vocal
Gary Hirsh: drums
David Bennett Cohen: organ, piano, guitar
Mark Ryan: many instruments
President Flyer: many other instruments
Produced by Sam Charters, 1969
Recorded & mixed by Ed Friendner at Vanguard’s 23rd Street Studio, NYC & Pacific High Studios, SF

Prior to the group, McDonald set up the Instant Jug Band formed in Berkeley, California, in 1965 and lasted until 1970 Country Joe McDonald and Barry "The Fish" Melton had a background rooted in folk music, were enamored with the recordings of Woody Guthrie, and worked on the local acoustic coffeehouse circuit in the early 1960s. Were heavily involved in the anti-Viet Nam War movement. Biggest moment was their performance at Woodstock.

6.   OJNAB: La Marche au Camp
(Jean-Paul Loyer)
Ojnab le messager: Ojnab Musique - DC 01
Joliette, QC
Jean-Paul Loyer: banjo
Mario Forest: harmonica
Daniel Lemieux: violin
Paul Marchand: guitar
Christopher Layer: pipes, flutes
Produced by Jean-Paul Loyer, 1995
Mastered by Jean-Paul Loyer and Denis Fréchette
Recorded by Denis Fréchette at #4 Rang Studio, Joliette QC

7.   Bud Roberts: I’m A Truck Driver
(Stephen J Foote)
This Is Bud Roberts: Boot Records BOS 7105
Kingston ON
Bud Roberts: vocal, rhythm guitar
Red Shea: lead guitar
Hank Monis: rhythm guitar
Paul Zaza: bass
Mark Altman: piano
Al Cherney: fiddle
Jack Zaza: mandolin, harmonica
Howie Reay: drums
Laurie Bower Singers
Produced by Mark Altman and Jury Krytiuk, 1971
Recorded at RCA Studio, Toronto by George Semkiw

John Buddy Roberts aka Buddy Black
b. Moncton NB July 6, 1935 / d. May 15, 2011 Bowmanville ON (75).

Bud Roberts had been a truck driver and had a song written for him by Stompin’ Tom: it was called “Bud The Spud” but he failed to record it (so Connors did the honours himself!). He had a rocky professional music career, put out a couple of albums and had a few minor hit songs, including Jimmy Simpson’s ‘Alcan Run’. The "Alcan Run" song would later also be recorded by Canadian balladeer Stompin' Tom Connors. “The Longest Run” was very similar in structure and in some ways just as good as The Alcan Run. His only other hit was his own composition called “I’ve Got The Bottle and The Bar Stool”.

8.   Carl MacKenzie: Car Driver’s Set
Miss Annie MacFarlane Jig / Tipperty Jean’s Jig / Car Driver Jig
(Dan R MacDoinald / Miller O’Hirn Collection / The Kerr Collection)
Carl MacKenzie and His Sound Is Cape Breton: World Records WRC1-1548
Sydney Forks, NS
Carl MacKenzie: fiddle
Doug MacPhee: piano
Blanche Sophocleous: 12 string guitar
Produced by Brian Sutcliffe, 1981
Recorded by Ross Barrett and Ron Gillis, Sydney NS
 
9.   Angus Walker: Diesel Driving Man
(Angus Walker)
Introducing Angus Walker: Cynda Records CNS 1057
Toronto
Angus Walker: guitar, vocals
Steve Lau: lead guitar, steel effects
Henry Brennan: bass, bg vocals
Larry Brennan: drums, bg vocals
Produced by Angus Walker, 1975
Recorded at Sound Canada by Art Snider

A song that immortalizes Stompin’ Tom and Stevedore Steve along with Gord Lightfoot and Roy Payne.
 
10. The Whooperwills: Drivin Nails In My Coffin 
(Jerry Irby)
The Whooperwills: Canatal CTLP-4004
Hammond ON
John Tangelis, Bass
Max Dauphin, steel, fiddle
Ray Dauphin, guitar
Bill Taylor, drums
Ray Francis, Rhythm, vocals
Produced by Art Snider, 1964
Recorded by Dave Newberry at Newberry Sound Studio, Toronto

11. Margaret Stowe: Around The Fire
(M Stowe)
Things I Do: Tallyho Music TM 0001
Toronto
Magaret Stowe: guitars
Steve Sauvé: keys
Michelle Joseph: drums
Scott McGregor Moore: guitar
Wally Jericho: trumpet
Toim McKay: bass
Carlos del Junco: harmonica
Produced by Margaret Stowe w Michelle Joseph, 2002 *
Recoirded at The Space by Margaret Stowe
Mastered by James Paul at The Rogue

12. Suzi Quatro: Devil Gate Drive
(Chinn / Chapman)
45 single: Rak Records – 167 – Rak Publishing
Michigan US
Suzi Quatro - Bass, Lead Vocals
Len Tuckey - Guitar, Slide Guitar, Backing Vocals
Alastair McKenzie - Electric Piano, Grand Piano, Mellotron, Backing Vocals
Dave Neal - Drums, Backing Vocals
Produced by Mike Chapman & Nicky Chinn, 1974

13. Ian Tamblyn: Guitar Truck Driving Man
(Ian Tamblyn)
Ian Tamblyn: Posterity - PTR-13002
Thunder Bay, ON / Wakefield, QC
Dennis Delorme SG
Frank Koller: double bass
Doug Orr
Richard Patterson: drums
Kim Erickson
Bob Stark
Produced by Ted Gerow, 1976
Recorded by Nelson Vipond with Michael Delaney and Peter Burns at Marc Productions,
Mixed at Studio Six, Montreal

14. UIC: You Drive Me Mad
(UIC)
Our Garage: Fringe Product – FPL 3031
Exeter ON
Murray Heywood: drums
Ted Triebner: guitar, vocals
Slack Robinson: lead vocals, guitar
Jim Puddington: keys
Hack Preszcator: bass, vocals
Chris Mittleholtz: sax
Produced by Michael Edward Jackson, U.I.C., 1986
Recorded by Michael Edward Jackson at Mars Studios, Toronto

I first met Murray and Ted when they joined Charlie Angus’s Save The Rails campaign in 1989. They were fresh out of UIC and were in the process of forming their new band, Positively Stompin’.

15. The Trashmen: Drive In
(Dal Winslow)   
Teen Trot: Sundazed Kustom Shop – KSCD-1001
Minneapolis MN
Tony Andreason: lead guitar
Dal Winslow: guitar
Bob Reed: bass
Steve Wahrer: drums
Produced by The Trashmen, 2002
Recorded live August 22, 1965 Ellsworth Wisconsin

16. Black Heat: Drive My Car
(Lennon / McCartney)
Glass Onion: Songs of the Beatles: Warner Jazz – 5050466149626
USA
Johnell Gray - Keyboards, vocals
Naamon Jones - Bass, lead vocals
James Duval - Lead guitar, rhythm guitar
Esco Cromer - Drums
Rodney Edwards - Trumpet, flugelhorn
Ray Thompson - Saxophone, flute
Raymond Green - Congas
Jimmy Douglass, Rodney Edwards - Bass
Randy Brecker - Tenor saxophone
Michael Brecker - Horn
Tom Malone - Trombone
Ken Bichel - Synthesizer
Produced by Joel Dorn and Jimmy Douglass, 1975
Compilation produced 2003

Originally recorded on Keep On Runnin' , the band’s third and final album released in  1975.

17. Lenny Breau: Toronto
(Lenny Breau)
Five O’Clock Bells: Posterity Records – PTL 7002
Auburn MA
Lenny Breau: guitar
Produced by Dan Doyle and Gene Rosenthal 1979
Recorded by Bob Blank at Blank Tapes Recording Studio, NYC
Recorded between Oct 1977 and Jan 1978
Mastered by Jack Adelman at RCA, NYC

Leonard Harold Breau
b. Auburn Maine, Aug 5, 1941 / d. Aug 12, 1984 Los Angeles CA (43)

Originally released on the Adelphi Jazz Line Records and leased to Canada on Posterity Records

18. Kate & Anna McGarrigle: Log Driver’s Waltz
(Wade Hemsworth)
Log Driver’s Waltz cartoon
Montreal
Kate McGarrigle:
Anna McGarrible:




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