December 10 - Winter Cold
(Program 388) ROY PENNEY: Camp Town Races (Stephen Foster) ................................................................‘Twistin’ the Pick’, circa 1965, Arc 589 Produced by Ben Weatherby MARY BARRY: January (Mary Barry) ‘January’, cassette tape, no label or number, 1989 Mary Barry (voice, piano), Chris Mitchell (sax), Bruce Dixon (bass), Dave Burton (drums). Prod: Glen Meisner. Eng: Karl Falkenham. Rec. CBC Halifax MARGO ST. JOHN: Death on the Ice (Cassie & Christine Brown) 45 rpm single, Quay CS-8073, 1982 Vocals: Margo St. John; Don Boland: piano, acoustic & electric guitar, synthesizer. Prod.: St. John Music, Arr: Don Boland. Eng: Neil Bishop & Claude Caines. GERALD MITCHELL: We Sons Of Labrador (Byron Chaulk) ‘The Hunt and other songs of Labrador’, Marathon MS 2101, 1970 Produced in co-operation with the CBC at Happy Valley, Labrador. Production & liner notes by Joe Goudie. BURT CUFF: Island of Newfoundland (Burt Cuff) From Newfoundland To Memphis, circa 1966, ARC A 707 Direction: Ben Weatherby, An Arc Production DICK NOLAN: Old Newfie Outhouse (Harris/Cuff) 'The Best of Dick Nolan' (CD), SONY BMG, 82876-78296-2, 2006 originally released on lP 'Dick Nolan', RCA KXLI-0096, 1975 Mel Aucoin, John Bourque, Roddie Lee, Brian Barron, Bob Lucier, Mike Francis, Leroy Anderson PIERCE CULL: Working in the Cold Storage (Pierce Cull) ‘The Cold Storage Song’, Audat 477-9039, circa 1973 ED ROWSELL: Cold Cold Heart (Hank Williams) ‘Close Up’, Audat 477-9060, 1974 Personnel: Ed Rowsell, Lew Skinner, Fred Lawrence, Cathy Lawrence, Roger Skinner, Don Randall, Olli Smith. Eng; Ron Duclos; Recorded at MUN Studios, St. John's, NL LEM SNOW: Winter (Lem Snow) The Great Lobster Boil, PIP-7316 Pigeon Inlet Productions, 1982 Produced by Kelly Russell & Jim Payne RYAN’S FANCY: A Children’s Winter (O’Reilly) ‘Dark Island’, Audat 477-9001, 1972 LITTLE JOHN CAMERON: Song For A Winter’s Night (Gordon Lightfoot) ‘Sit Down Mr. Music Man’, Cynda CNS 1005, circa 1971 Personnel: Personnel: Glen Reid, John Spence, Paul Zaza, Jim Morgan, Bruce Farquhar, Allan Flynn, John Cameron. Prod: Jury Krytiuk PETER FRANCIS QUINLAN: South For the Winter (F. Quinlan) Shockabsorber, COD WRC1-1118, 1979 Recorded at Audio Atlantic & Clode Sound, Remixed by Clode Sound Productions PIERCE CULL: Winter Work Program (Pierce Cull) ‘Winter Work Program’, AUDAT 477-9070, 1975 Rec: MUN Studio, St. John's, NL TOMMY BANKS & SANDY MICHAEL: Old Fashioned Christmas (Composer?) ‘The Holiday Season’ RCD-0268, 1972 TERRY KELLY: Old Tyme Christmas (Terry Kelly & Declan O'Doherty) 45 rpm single, INDEPENDENT TKP 45-4, Circa mid1980s? Arr. Declan O'Doherty. Prod: Gilles Godard. GORDON QUINTON: Snow Squalls (Gordon Quinton) Sea-Winds, Woodnight Records WNMR-001, 1988 Personnel: Gordon Quinton - Acoustic guitar. Recorded & mixed at Echo Music & Recording Co., St. John's. Eng: Thomas Ronan. Prod: Gordon Quinton. |
December 3 - Ryan's Fancy
(Program 387) RYAN’S FANCY: A Selection Of Reels (Trad. Arr. Ryan -
O'Byrne - O'Reilly – Keane) SULLIVAN’S
GYPSIES: The Keeper
(Trad. Arr.
Morrison) SULLIVAN’S GYPSIES: Ryan’s Fancy (Denis
Ryan) RYAN’S FANCY: Rocky Road To
Dublin (Ryan-O'Reilly-O'Byrne) RYAN’S FANCY: Dark Island
(Silver/MacLachlan) RYAN’S FANCY: The Night Paddy Murphy Died
(Ryan-O'Reilly-O'Byrne) RYAN’S FANCY: As Johnny Went Ploughing
(Trad) RYAN’S FANCY: Tiree Love Song (Trad:
Ryan/O'Byrne/O'Reilly) JIM PAYNE & FERGUS O’BYRNE: The Liverpool Pilot
(Trad.) RYAN’S FANCY: Last Night I
Had the Strangest Dream (Ed McCurdy) |
November 19 - Tribute To Ron Hynes
(Program 385) ROY PENNEY: Camp Town Races (Stephen Foster) ................................................................‘Twistin’ the Pick’, circa 1965, Arc 589 Produced by Ben Weatherby RON HYNES: Ballad Of A Seeker (Ron
Hynes)
'Discovery', Audat 477-9026, 1972
Produced & Engineered by Al
Feeney
Recording: Audio Atlantic, Halifax,
NS
RON HYNES: Lonesome Road Again (Ron
Hynes)
'Discovery', Audat 477-9026, 1973
RON HYNES: Change My Name (Ron
Hynes)
CBC Radio Broadcast Recording Compilation –
Ron Hynes et al
CBC Radio Canada LM 402, 1974.
Personnel: Ron Hynes: vocals, acoustic guitar,
harmonica; John Capec: keyboard ; Barry Keane: drums ; Bob Lucier: pedal steel
guitar;
Derek Pelley: electric bass ; Sandy Morris: acoustic guitar Produced in Toronto by Paul Mills. Recording
Engineer, Alan Thorne.
RON HYNES: Wreath (Peter
Aceves)
MUN Radio Studio, St. John's, unreleased,
1975.
Personnel: Ron Hynes, Jimmy Oulton, Sandy
Morris, Bryan Hennessey, Peter Narvaez
WONDERFUL GRAND BAND: Home On the
Island (Ron Hynes)
The Wonderful Grand Band, Quay CS 78-014,
1978
Produced by The Wonderful Grand Band. Eng:
Neil Bishop & Claude Caines.
Personnel: Ron Hynes/Kelly Russell/Sandy
Morris/Bawnie Oulton/Glenn Simmons/Rocky Wiseman, Peter Narvaez
Recorded at Clode Sound Studio,
Stephenville.
WONDERFUL GRAND BAND: Hard Times
(Trad.)
'Living In A Fog', CD – No label,
0250617
Originally released in 1981 on vinyl LP –
Grand East Records GE 1001.
Produced by Declan O’Doherty. Engineering by
Dan Donovan and Declan O’Doherty.
Personnel: Glenn Simmons, Ron Hynes, Jamie
Snider, Sandy Morris, Ian Perry, Paul Stamp, Greg Malone, Tommy
Sexton.
WONDERFUL GRAND BAND: St. John’s Waltz
(Ron Hynes)
‘Newfoundland’s Greatest Hits Vol. 1’,
Tapestry GD-7374. 1980
Prod: Rick Butler
RON HYNES/JIM PAYNE/JOHN WHITE: Old
Brown's Daughter (Lyrics: J. Burke, Melody: R. Hynes)
'All the Best', Pigeon Inlet Productions PIP
7322, 1988
Rec/Mix: Daydeen Studios. Eng: Don Walsh.
Prod: Kelly Russell
RON HYNES: The Legend of Sammy &
Suzie (Ron Hynes)
‘Small Fry’, cassette tape, Independent?,
1987
The ‘Small Fry’ were students of West Royal
School, Prince Edward Island
Musicians: Ron Hynes: acoustic guitar, lead
vocals; Newman McCullough: electric guitar, pedal steel, bass; Peter Burke:
drums; Doug MacEwen (piano);
Garth Matthews (bass vocal); Chris Corrigah: fiddle. Recorded at Sound Ventures Studio, PEI.
Engineer: Bob Stright.
Producer: George Brothers. Arrangements: Ron
Hynes
RON HYNES: The Best of All Possible
Worlds (Ron Hynes)
'Coast To Coast VIII', CBC RV891,
1989
Producer. Glen Tilley. Engineer: Karl
Falkenham & Terry Winsor
RON HYNES: Story Of My Life (Ron
Hynes)
Lost Island Records LOS-1001-A,
1989
Producer: Glen Tilley. Engineer: Karl
Falkenham
VALDY: Sonny’s Dream (Ron
Hynes)
45 rpm single, Duke Records DSR 81010.
Produced by Claire Lawrence, 1985
RON HYNES: Elena's Lullaby (Ron
Hynes)
‘Small Fry’, cassette tape, Independent?,
1987
The ‘Small Fry’ were students of West Royal
School, Prince Edward Island
Musicians: Ron Hynes: acoustic guitar, lead
vocals; Newman McCullough: electric guitar, pedal steel, bass; Peter Burke:
drums; Doug MacEwen (piano);
Garth Matthews (bass vocal); Chris Corrigah: fiddle. Recorded at Sound Ventures Studio, PEI.
Engineer: Bob Stright.
Producer: George Brothers. Arrangements: Ron
Hynes |
October 29 - Boot Records
(Program 382) ROY PENNEY: Camp Town Races (Stephen Foster) ................................................................‘Twistin’ the Pick’, circa 1965, Arc 589 Produced by Ben Weatherby CHRIS HENNESSEY: Every Body Knows That (Billy Connolly) ‘Ballad Of a Sad Café’, BOOT RECORDS BOS-7188, 1978 Personel: Chris Hennessey; David McIsaac; J. P. Ellis' Al Feeney; Len Brennan; George Brothers, Len McDonald; Dave Hellyer; Gordie Thomas; John J. Alphonse. Rec: Audio Atlantic, Halifax. Prod & Arr: Chris Hennessy REBECCA PENNEY: Without You (R. Cogoi - F. Gerald - C. Goudie) Rebecca, BOOT RECORDS BOS 7178, 1977 THE NEWFIES: Empty Net Codfish Blues (Roy A. Payne) 45 rpm vinyl single b/w ‘Island of Dreams’, BOOT BTX379, circa 1987 PHIL BOND: I’ll Cry Instead (John Lennon - Paul McCartney) ‘Phil Bond’, BOOT RECORDS BTM 2000, 1976 Personnel: Ron Richard, Frank Grantham, Gary Empey, Phil Bond, Billy Jones, Aiden Scannell, Dan Hynek. Prod: Chuck Goudie. Eng: Peter Mann. BARRY SMITH: The Legend of Dick Nolan (Paul Fairhurst-Barry Smith) 45 rpm single, Boot BTX 389, 1989 Prod: Jury Krytiuk. From the album BMM 8003 - "No Will To Climb" DICK NOLAN: Alone & Forsaken (Hank Williams) 'A Country Song', 1976, Boot Records, BTM 2001 CHARLIE CROCKER: Play Born To Lose Again (Kent Robbins) 'Charlie Crocker', BOOT BTM 2002, 1976 Rec: Eastern Sound, Toronto. Eng: Peter Mann STOMPIN’ TOM CONNORS: The Squid Jiggin’ Ground (Art Scammell) ‘Stompin’ Tom sings 60 More Old Time Favourites’, Boot Records STC-2, 1971 Bill Lewis: lead guitar; Gary Empey: bass guitar; Glen Reid: rhythm guitar & banjo; John Spence: rhythm guitar, mandolin, & tin whistle; Tom’s foot: percussion Prod: Jury Krytiuk. Rec: RCA Ltd Studios, Toronto. Eng: George Semkiw. Techinician: “Cub” Richardson. C. J. COX: The Easy Part’s Over Now (Jerry Foster - Bill Rice) ‘Out Behind the Barn`, BOOT BTM 2010, 1986 Drums: Al Cross; Bass: Andre Affleck; Steel: Bob Lucieré, Mickey Andrews; Guitars: J. K. Gulley, Wendell Ferguson, Albert MacDonald; Keyboards: Anthony Panacci, Chris MacArthur & Irene Szymanski; Dobro: Mickey Andrews: Fiddles: Graham Townsend; Backing Vocals: Wendy Jarvis, Mary Anne Epp, Elaine Jarvis, Irene Szymanski; Tambourine: Harold McIntyre Co-Producers: Albert MacDonald & Wendell Ferguson except Tracks 2, 4, & 8 prod. by Bob Cousins. Rec & Mixed: Orchard Studios, Norval, ON. JOHN BOLAND & BEOTHUCK: I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song (Jim Croce) 'John Boland & Beothuck', LP --- Boot Records BTM 2003, 1976 8-Track Tape: Boot Records BTM8-2003 John Boland, John Babb, Mac Babb, Fred O’Quinn, John Rankin. Producer: Bobby Munro; Engineer: Kevin Evans CABBAGE TOWNE: Coming Home To Newfoundland (M. Andrews/D. Jerrett/J. Simpson) 45 rpm single - Boot BTX 374, 1986 RYAN’S FANCY: Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye (Trad. Arr. Ryan - O'Byrne - O'Reilly) `Sea People``, Boot BOS 7212, 1980 Eng: All Feeney, Grant Kennedy, & Pat Martin. Prod: Ryan's Fancy. First recorded Nov. '76 at Audio Atlantic, Halifax, NS. Re-recorded, re-mixed & mastered 1980. FIGGY DUFF: The Gypsy (Dave Panting) 'After The Tempest', Boot BOS 7243, 1983 Pamela Morgan, Dave Panting, Geoff Butler, Derek Pelley, Noel Dinn |
October 22 - Periwinkle Records
(Program 381)
|
October 15 - Marathon Records
(Program 380) ROY PENNEY: Camp Town Races (Stephen Foster) |
October 8 - Audio Atlantic Records - Part 2
(Program 379) ROY PENNEY: Camp Town Races (Stephen Foster) |
October 1 - Audio Atlantic Records - Part 1
(Program 378) ROY PENNEY: Camp Town Races (Stephen Foster) |
Sep 24 - Go For Gold
(Program 377) ROY PENNEY: Camp Town Races (Stephen Foster) |
Sep 17 - Singer/Songwriters
(Program 376)
|
Sep 10 - Season Premiere
(Program 375)
|
May 28 - The 50th Anniversary of NL's
Come Home Year '66
(Program 360) (LISTEN)
|
May 21 -
The Hills of Newfoundland
(Program 359)
|
May
14 - The Sea Calls
(Program 358)
|
May
7 - The Hag
(Program 357) THE COUNTRY DUCATS: Every
Fool Has A Rainbow (Merle Haggard)
“You Can’t Take the Country From the Man”,
Country Ducats, Marathon MS 2116, 1972
Edward Rowsell: vocalist ; Lewis Skinner:
lead guitar; Robert Battiste: bass guitar;
Roger Skinner: drums; Cyril Brown: steel
guitar
Recorded: Music City Recorders - Nashville,
Tenn Special thanks to Pete Drake, Scotty Moore, and D. J. Fontana.
ED ROWSELL: I
Forget You Every Day (Merle Haggard)
‘Close Up’, Audat 477-9060, 1974"
Personnel: Ed Rowsell, Lew Skinner, Fred
Lawrence, Cathy Lawrence, Roger Skinner, Don Randall, Olli Smith.
Eng; Ron Duclos; Recorded at MUN Studios,
St. John's, NL
A. FRANK WILLIS: Big City
(Merle Haggard-Dean Holloway)
'Live - Party Time', Hare Records
WRC1-2339, circa 1981-2.
Personnel: A. Frank Willis, Harry Hibbs.
Prod: Sonny Tompkins.
Eng: Blair Packham. Rec: Oaks Farms,
Scarborough, ON.
STEVE PARDY & THE
COUNTRY TELSTARS: Mama Tried (Merle Haggard)
'Ol’ Newfie Outhouse', Audat 477-9063,
circa 1974
Personnel: Steve Pardy, Lloyd Tremblett,
Randy Pardy, Orville Harris, Don Cuff.
Rec: MUN Studio, Eng: Ron Duclos
CHUCK SIMMS: Rolling With the
Flow (Merle Haggard)
'Home Ties' (with Eddie Coffey),
Independent, WRC1-5228. 1987
Musicians: Eddie Coffey, Chuck Simms, Danny
Boone, John Martin, Al Perry, Terry Blankely, Dusty Bulmer, The Mantini
Sisters, Dave Hall.
Eng: Dave Hall. Rec. at Sound Stage, Niagara
DICK NOLAN:
Okie From Muskogee (Merle Haggard/Roy Burris)
'Newfoundland Songbook Country, Vol. 5',
Unidisc, AGEK-2575, 2008
originally released as vinyl LP
'Country' Arc AS-819, circa 1970
DICK NOLAN:
The Fightin’ Side of Me (Merle Haggard)
Newfoundland Songbook, Vol 5, 2008,
Country, Unidisc, 2008, AGEK-2575
Originally released as ‘Country’ with
Marlene Beaudry, circa 1970, Arc AS-819
ERN STACEY: Today I Started
Loving You Again
(Merle Haggard & Bonnie Owens)
‘Gotta Travel On’, Audat 477-9060, 1974
Backed by The Country Ducats
Eng: Ron Duclos. Rec: MUN Studio, St.
John's, NL
GEORGE GRANDY: Somewhere
Between (Merle Haggard)
‘Gotta Get Back To Newfie’, Audat 477-9041,
1973
Back-up: The Country Ducats
George’s Band: Todd Grandy, Reuben Hiscock,
Jim Squires
ROY
PAYNE: The Fugitive (Liz Anderson and Casey Anderson)
'Goofy Newfie', circa 1969, Paragon ALS 247
Roy Payne: vocals ; Wally Brown: vocal
harmony and rhythm guitar ; Joe Morgan: bass; Sam McGee: bass ; Earl
Jones: lead guitar ; Don Jerrett: drums
GENERATIONS - JUSTIN MARTIN:
The Way I Am (Sonny Throckmorton)
'The Way I Am', Independent. 2015
Justin Martin: vocals, accordion; Lew
Skinner: guitar; Derek Pelley: bass; Mike Slade: drums; Ward Pike:
bass/piano.
Eng/Mix/Mastered/Prod: Ward Pike. Rec:
Comfort Sound, St. John's, NL
THE RISING SONS: Daddy Frank
(Haggard)
'The Rising Sons', Audat 477-9012, 1972
Personnel: Pete Bursey, Jim Rooney, Russ
Marshall
Producer: Grant Kennedy. Recorded
at Audio Atlantic, Halifax, N.S. Engineer: Al Feeney.
ANN BUTLER:
Everybody’s Had the Blues (M. Haggard)
‘Country Sunshine’, Audat 477-9064, 1974
Recorded at MUN Studio, St. John's, NL.
Eng: Ron Duclos.
|
Apr 30 -- Fired Up!
(Program 356) ROY
PENNEY: Ring Of Fire (June Carter and Merle Kilgore) DICK NOLAN: Ring
of Fire (June Carter and Merle Kilgore) TERRY KELLY: The
Spark Still Burns (Lou Douse) DICK
NOLAN & MARLENE BEAUDRY: Burning Bridges (Walter
Scott) ED ROWSELL:
Another Bridge To Burn (Harlan Howard) SANDI MICHAEL: Quiet Fire (R.
Thornberry) CHILLIWACK:
Trial By Fire (B. MacLeod, B. Henderson, J. Roles) HEADPINS: Don't
Stand In the Line of Fire (MacLeod, Mills) JOHN LANE: Let the Lower
Lights Be Burning (Philip Paul Bliss) JOHN
WHITE with the RAY WALSH BAND: Teapots At the Fire (John
Burke) WINCE COLES: By the Glow of the Kerosene Light
(Wince Coles) DAVE NICOL: Gypsy boy (Dave Nicol) BOBBY O’DONOVAN: Chariots of Fire
(Vangelis) |
Apr
23 -- Good Morning World!
(Program 355) WINSTON
SAUNDERS with the NEWFOUNDLAND SHOWBAND: ASCENSION COLLEGIATE CHOIR: The Morning
Dew (arr. D. F. Cook ) BOREALIS: Tomorrow Morning (P.
Bradbury) DAVE NICOL: Morning (Dave
Nicol) GWYNETH ASHLEY-ROBIN: Good Morning
World (Roy Payne) GLEN
TILLEY & TERRY RIELLY: Vancouver Morning (Glen Tilley) RYAN'S FANCY:
Mist Upon A Morning (D. O'Reilly) THE RISING SONS: Sunday Morning
(Kristofferson)
MARY
BARRY: Sunday Morning Airport Blues (Mary Barry) JOHN
WHITE: We Must
Close Our Little Store On Sunday Morning (Johnny Burke?) THE CARIBOU SHOWBAND:
Red Misty Mountain (?) THE GEEZERS: Last Train
Goin' Home (Roy Payne) |
Apr 16
-- Taking It To the Streets
(Program 354) PAT SULLEY: Cameron Avenue (P. Sulley) 45 rpm single, WRC3-691 (anchor records), 1979 Scott Kennedy: Bass (Harmony vocals), Arthur Jessol: Drums, Rick Knight: Keyboards. Pat Sulley : Vocal & guitars Recorded at The Grange. Eng: Rick Knight ANNE-MARIE MURRAY: The Streets of Old St. John’s (Anne-Marie Murray) 45 rpm single, Placentia Recording & Publishing House Inc., PRP-2, 1977 THE WONDERFUL GRAND BAND: Dancin' In the Streets (J. Snider/B. Dansey) 'Living In A Fog', CD – No label, 0250617 Originally released in 1981 on vinyl LP – Grand East Records GE 1001. Produced by Declan O’Doherty. Engineering by Dan Donovan and Declan O’Doherty. Personnel: Glenn Simmons, Ron Hynes, Jamie Snider, Sandy Morris, Ian Perry, Paul Stamp, Greg Malone, Tommy Sexton BOB LAMBERT: Street of Dreams (Victor Young, Sam Lewis) ‘Knobby’s Lament’, Puck Records SAR 2027, 1978 Personnel for this song: Tim Cohoon – Drums, Moog Drum, Maracas, Triangle Bell Tree; Skip Bickwith – Piano; Georges Hebert – Acoustic and Electric Guitar; Don Palmer – Flute and Alto Flute; Brian March – Clarinet. Background Vocals: Denny Doherty, Paul Mason, Bonnie Beckwith, Beth Harrington. Lead Vocal: Bob Lambert Arranged by: Skip Beckwith Produced by Skip Beckwith. Engineer: Harold Tsistinas IRISH COFFEE: Streets of New York (Liam Reilly) 'Banks of the Roses', WORLD WRC1-6058, 1990 Recorded and mixed at Echo Recording Co. Eng: Thomas Ronan. Prod: Irish Coffee & Thomas Ronan. Personnel: D'Arcy Broderick, Glaton Hunt, Kevin Lynch, Rendell Hunt, Larry Martin, Thomas Rowan RYAN'S FANCY: Streets of London (R. McTell) 'Looking Back', Audat 477-9015, 1972 Personnel: Dermot O'Reilly, Fergus O'Byrne, Denis Ryan, Allister McGillvary. Prod: Ryan's Fancy & Bob Stone. Rec: Audio Atlantic, Halifax, NS. Eng: Al Feeney. RAY MCLEAN & THE BOYS FROM BELL ISLAND: Peter's Street (Trad. Arr. Ray McLean) 'Tom, Dick, & Harry', Wabana Records WBN 1, 1980 Personnel: Ray McLean-Guitar, Sam Rose-Accordion, Gerry Keels-Fiddle/Banjo, Tom (Knobby) Wiseman-Fiddle, Paul McLean-Bass, Bill Whalen-Drums. Exec Prod: Dick Stoyles. Prod: Rob St. Aubin/G. Rowat ROY PAYNE: Toronto Streets At Night (Roy Payne) 'Roy Payne’s Country', RCA Camden CASX-2512, 1971 ROY PAYNE: Country Roads and City Streets (Roy Payne) 'Roy Payne’s Country', RCA Camden CASX-2512, 1971 AL BENNETT: Streets of Baltimore (Tompall Glaser and Harlan Howard) 'Country Favorites', Paragon ALS 218. circa 1970 ANNETTE AND MILTON BURSEY: Back Street Affair (Billy Wallace) 'Country Way of Live, QUAY QCS-1295, 1977 Rec: Clode Sound Studios. Eng: Neil Bishop & Claude Caines. THE LIDSTONE SISTERS: A Tramp On the Street (Hazel Cole – Grady Cole) 'Favourite Hymns of Newfoundland', Banff - RBS 1030, circa 1954 Doris Lidstone Mouland (vocals), Muriel Lidstone (vocals), Evangeline Lidstone (vocals) organ accompaniment - Reg Powell ROY PAYNE: Walking the Streets of My Home Town (Roy Payne) 'Back From the Dead', cassette tape. Street Level Music SLMC 0001, 1988 Recorded at Sound Recording Studio ED DOUCETTE: Walker Street Medley (Composer unidentified on record) 'Music From French Newfoundland', Pigeon Inlet Prod. PIP 734, 1980 Prod: Kelly Russell. Recorded at Clode Sound Studios, Stephenville, June 1980 |
Apr
9 -- 1 9 8 6
(Program 353) GEOFF BUTLER & HAROLD
(HANK) WILLIAMS:
O'Carolans Concerto (T. O'Carolan, trad.) 'Buttons & Bows', Newfoundland Style, ROARING JELLY RECORDS - RJR, WRC1-4617, 1986 CHOIR OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST: Psalm 23 - The Lord Is My Shepherd (Anglicant Chant, J. Turle) 'Evensong & Hymns', WATERLOO WR8033, 1986 SIMANI: There's No Glory in Battle (Bud Davidge) 'Outport People', SWC SD-785, 1986 DONATUS FULFORD: Rambling No More (Trad.) 'MeraSheen Farewell', Independent, WRCI-4076, 1986 GEORGE ROWSELL & JENNY: One More Night (Wiseman Brothers) 'They're Only Human You See (Just Like You & Me)', Independent, WRC1-4489, 1986 CYRIL WAY: Radioland (Michael Murphey/Chick Rains/Jim Ed Norman) 45 rpm single - RCA JB 50861. Prod Bob Segarini. Circa 1986 EDDIE EASTMAN: Last Flight To Denver (Charles Quillan/Gilles Godard) 45 rpm single - Bookshop Records BSR-45733, 1986 LORETTA CORMIER: He's A Heartache (Jeff Silbar and Larry Henley) 'Reg & Loretta Perform Your Requests',cassette tape Lone Raven LR4-720, 1986 JUNIOR WALSH: They’re Only Human You See (Junior Walsh) They're Only Human You See (Just Like You and Me), 1986, Independent, WRC1-4489 REG WATKINS: Too Many Have Given Their All (Reg Watkins) They're Only Human You See (Just Like You and Me), 1986, Independent, WRC1-4489 THE WISEMAN BROTHERS: Stay A Little Longer (Wiseman Brothers) They're Only Human You See (Just Like You and Me), 1986, Independent, WRC1-4489. NICK FLEMING, DAVE LUSH, SHELLEY ROBBINS & JENNY: I'se the B'y/Feller From Fortune (Trad) 'Newfoundland's Best Singalong Favorites', Independent, WRC1-4604. (circa 1986) STAN MACDONALD: Ole Cod Fish (Stan Macdonald) 'Sailor Boy', SWC MD-8601, 1986 WHITEHORSE: Dangerous Waters (George Giles) 'Dangerous Waters', No label, WRC1-4501, 1986 BOBBY O’DONOVAN: Marduke's Waltz (Composer Unidentified) 'The Fiddler', Imperial Records, Vancouver CS 986, 1986 GORDON QUINTON: O'Carolan's Concerto (Turlough O'Carolan) ‘Wildwood Flower’, Woodnight Records ACR-7067, 1986 |
Apr
2 -- Wilf Doyle
(Program 352) WILF DOYLE & HIS ORCHESTRA: Tickle Cove Pond (Mark Walker) "Traditional Jigs & Reels of Newfoundland', Rodeo RLP 10 , 1956 Personnel(acc. to cover photo): Bill Keating(banjo) , Christine Doyle (guitar), Wilf Doyle (accordion), Jack Ghaney (drums) OMAR BLONDAHL (SAGEBRUSH SAM): The Kelligrew's Soiree (John Burke) 45 rpm single, Rodeo Rodeo 45-RO-156, 1956 Accompanied by Wilf Doye: accoridion, Christine Doyle: guitar JOHN WHITE with Wilf Doyle and His Orchestra: Mickey Hickey’s Band (Peadar Kearney) ‘Irish Folk Songs’, 1959, Rodeo RLP-85 WILF DOYLE & THE BAND FROM CONCEPTION HARBOUR: O'Donnell Aboo (Trad.) ‘Saturday Nite Jamboree’ (CD), 2007, MMaP, MUN WILF DOYLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Southern Shore Queen (Gertrude Carew Cahill?) ‘Isle of Newfoundland’, LONDON NAS-13514, circa 1965 Vocals: Chris Doyle DICK NOLAN: Aunt Martha’s Sheep (Dick Nolan, Ellis Coles) ‘The Best of Dick Nolan’, 2006, SONY BMG, 82876-78296-2 originally released on vinyl LP, Fisherman’s Boy, 1972, RCA CS-2576 Accordion: Wilf Doyle produced by Ben Weatherby WILF DOYLE AND FAMILY: Souvenirs and Memories (Wilf Doyle) ‘Souvenirs and Memories’, 1974, Audat 477-9061. Produced and recorded by Wilf Doyle SEVEN YEARS LATER: Spanish Harlem (Jerry Leiber/Phil Spector) Released as a 45 rpm single, Flyers C01505, circa 1972 Fred Rowsell (Vocals),Bill Feltham (Organ, Piano, Bass), Ted Doyle (drums) Recorded Live at The Flyers Club, Gander HAROLD MACINTYRE & AREA CODE 705: Newfie Sheik (Larry Coad) 45 rpm single BURCO RECORDS BR-333, 1981 Larry Coad: lead guitar; Harold Pilgrim: banjo; Ted Doyle: Drums Prod: Lary Coad. Exec Prod. David Peever. Rec: Mainstreet Studios, Sudbury ON DAVE NICOL: MY LOVE (Dave Nicol) 45 rpm single, Columbia C4-4967-B, 1974 Produced by Jim Eaves, Arranged by Jim Pirie Overlea Music Ltd. (BMI) BRUCE MOSS: Lord of the Island (Moss) The Islander, Quay, CS 8072, 1982 Personnel: Bruce Moss, Neil Bishop, Terry Burke, Jamie Snider, Rick Walsh, Donna Cook, Arthur Germani, Denny Solo Eng; Neil Bishop & Claude Caines. Rec: Clode Sound Studios, April 1982 PETER & JIMMY with the RHYTHM KNIGHTS: So Wild (Aceves) 45 rpm single, Castle 101, Boonton, N.J. , circa 1958-9. 12 GAUGE: I'll Never Say Goodbye (M. Murphy) 'First Shot’, extended play vinyl album. HOOP Records HR 1, 1983 Personnel: Bruce Blackwood: bass & vocals; Jimi Hynes: drums; John Hutton: guitar, roland guitar synth; Mark Murphy: lead vocals, Juno 60. Prod: Pierre Tremblayl & 12 Gauge. Rec: Studio Vert, Quebec WILF DOYLE & HIS ORCHESTRA: I Rowed Up In A Dory (composer unidentified) 'Wilf Doyle Plays The Quadrilles and A Selection of Favourite NFLD Old Time Music', Rodeo RLP 49, circa 1958 |
Mar
26 -- Triple Plays
(Program 351) BILLY LEGGO and THE SQUID JIGGERS: The Old Man and The Old Woman (unidentified composer) 'Maritime Farewell', CAMEDIA BL 101, Circa early 1970s. NORMA GALE: January, April and Me (Buddy Mize) 'January, April and Me', Caribou CCLP-7001, 1971 ANNE MARIE MURRAY: Where the Lighthouse Guards the Strand (Joachim Murray) 'Where the Lighthouse Guards the Strand', MUCH RECORDS CHB 7001, 1971 ANNE MARIE MURRAY: Isle of Newfoundland (Burt Cuff) ‘Anne-Marie Murray’, Radio Canada International, RCI 433, 1977 ANNE MARIE MURRAY: Hard Hard Times (P. D.) ‘Anne-Marie Murray’, Radio Canada International, RCI 433, 1977 ANN BUTLER: Country Sunshine (Dottie West, Billy Davis and Diane Whiles) 'Country Sunshine', Audat 477-9064, 1974 ANN BUTLER: Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad (J.C. Young) 'Country Sunshine', Audat 477-9064, 1974 ANN BUTLER & SWEET SEASONS: Home Ties (Percy White) 45 rpm single, QUAY CS-8036, circa 1981 BACK TO BACK - REG EDDY & PAT MARCHE: The Seashore (Reg Eddy/Pat Marche) 'Childhood Memories', casette tape BB-40491A, circa early 1990s Personnel: Reg Eddy, Pat Marche, Sim Savory, Dave Carey. BACK TO BACK (Reg Eddy & Pat Marche): The Troutin' (Reg Eddy & Pat Marche) 'Childhood Memories', casette tape BB-40491A, circa early 1990s BACK TO BACK (Reg Eddy & Pat Marche): The Shearin' (Reg Eddy & Pat Marche) 'Childhood Memories', casette tape BB-40491A, circa early 1990s RONNIE ROSE: Back In NFLD (Les Janes) 45 rpm single, L & M Records WRC3-1506 Side A circa 1988 LARRY HARVEY: The Seasons (C Angus) 45 rpm single, KING 45-5093, High Fidelity, 1956 SHANE HARVEY: Ricky (S. Harvey/S. Gillen) 45 rpm single, Breakin' Records C-645, 1987 DAVID MICHAEL: Back In Your Arms (Richard Jon Smith) 45 rpm single, Boot Records, BTX.218 (Side A) Produced by John Capek, 1978 THE
DU-CATS: Peace
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Mar 19 --
Storytime
(Program 350) THE
WHITE FAMILY: Patsy Fagan (Trad. arr John White) SONS
OF ERIN: Secret of the Leprachaun (Edwards-Ryan) SULLIVAN'S
GYPSIES: Biddy McGraw (Trad.) NEWFOUNDLAND
SHOWBAND: Brennan On the Moor (Trad.) THE
OCEAN SHOWBAND: Annie Young Story (Walter Haymen)
LEW
MURPHY: Ballad of Hemma Jane (Unidentified on record) PAT
MAHER: The Story Of the Sealing Vessel (composer unidentified) ERIC
WATERMAN: Sad Day In Gander (Unidentified on record) AL
CLOUSTON: The Penguin Story (Unidentified on record) DICK
NOLAN: Ballad Of Thunder Road (Don Raye & Robert
Mitchum) BEN
WEATHERBY: You Can’t Fool A Newfoundlander (Weatherby) BURT
CUFF: Island of Newfoundland (Burt Cuff) ROY
PAYNE: Same Old Story (Roy Payne) RON
HYNES: Story Of My Life (Ron Hynes) HARRY
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Mar
5 -- St. John's
(Program 348) VARIOUS ARTISTS: Arriving To St. John's
(Emile Benoit) MEMORIAL UNIVERSIY OF
NEWFOUNDLAND CHAMBER CHOIR: ANNE-MARIE MURRAY: The Streets of Old St. John’s
(Anne-Marie Murray) JOHN
MURPHY: Soiree 88 in St. John's (composer not identified) RALPH WALKER:
Back To My Home (Ralph Walker) MARK
GODWIN: The Heart Of St. John's City (Mark Godwin) DAVID JACKSON: “I Miss the Rock
(Newfoundland)” (David Jackson) WONDERFUL
GRAND BAND: St. John’s Waltz (Ron Hynes) PHYLLIS
MORRISSEY: Southside Hills (C. Brown) Harbour
Symphony (Joe Carter) JOHN
WHITE: Signal Hill (Trad. Arr. White, Russell, Hynes,
Hennessey) DICK NOLAN:
The Nine Thirteen (Mary Stack/Dick Nolan) THE QUIDI VIDI CEILI BAND: The Grand Time
of 9:12.04 (Pat Casey) THE
QUIDI VIDI CEILI BAND: Up the Pond (Trad.) ................................................................
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February
27 -- A. Frank Willis
(Program 347)
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February
20 -- Rain, Cats and Dogs
(Program 346)
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February
13 -- Showtime
(Program 345) BOBBY
O'DONOVAN: Arthur's Theme (Cross, Bacharach, Sager, Allen) MARY LOU
COLLINS: Beside Myself (Gordon Pinsent - Cliff Jones) THE GOOD, THE
BAD, & THE UGLY: Theme for Two (Gord/Andrews) ARTIST NOT
IDENTIFIED: There's A Show Going On (Robert Joy/Andy Jones) /GORDON
PINSENT: ROY
PAYNE: Toronto Streets At Night (Roy Payne) STOMPIN’ TOM CONNORS:
My Stompin’ Grounds (Tom Connors/Roy Payne) JIM HENDRICKS:
The Rifleman (Herschel Burke Gilbert) JOAN MORRISSEY:
The Mobile Goat (Tom Cahill) DICK NOLAN:
The Unemployment Song (P.D. Arr. Dick Nolan) HARRY BROWN/BLUEGRASS MOUNTAINEERS: Bile Them
Cabbage Down (Trad.) RAY WALSH:
I'se the B'y (unidentified on record) JOHN
WHITE: Paddy Kelly’s Brew (Tommy Makem) HARRY HIBBS:
Here Comes The Local Preacher (author unidentified) BOBBY
O’DONOVAN: Chariots of Fire (Vangelis) ................................................................
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February
6 -- Omar Blondahl
(Program 344) OMAR
BLONDAHL: The Half Door (author unknown) OMAR BLONDAHL: When Paddy McGinty Plays
the Harp (James Cavanaugh, John Redmond and Frank Weldon) OMAR BLONDAHL: Harbour Le Cou (Trad.) BURL
IVES: KILLIGREW’S SOIREE (Johnny Burke) OMAR BLONDAHL: The Moonshine Can (Pat Troy?) OMAR BLONDAHL (SAGEBRUSH SAM):
Concerning Charile Horse (Omar Blondahl) OMAR BLONDAHL (SAGEBRUSH SAM): OMAR BLONDAHL (SAGEBRUSH SAM): Bluetail Fly (Trad.) OMAR
BLONDAHL: Ten Knots In The Devil's Tail (Unidentified on record) OMAR BLONDAHL: Old Polina (Trad.) OMAR BLONDAHL (SAGEBRUSH SAM): The
Business of Making the Paper (Omar Blondahl) OMAR BLONDAHL: Hard Hard Times (Trad.) OMAR BLONDAHL: The Sealer's Song (Trad.) OMAR
BLONDAHL: Lawrence Whelan Falls In the Brine (Omar Blondahl) OMAR BLONDAHL: Catch of the Season (Joe Shaw & Bill Glover?) WILF
DOYLE and his Orchestra: The Moonshine Can (Composer unidentified on
record) ................................................................
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January
30 -- "Songs For the Weekend"
(Program 343)
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January
23 -- "Spaced Out"
(Program 342) THE
CARIBOU SHOWBAND: Caribou Telstar (Unidentified)
‘The Caribou Showband’, Caribou CC LP 7002, 1971
Personnel: Brian Barron (mandolin/fiddle), Bob Lucier
(steel guitar), Roddy Lee (drums), Mel Aucoin (iano, lead acoustic,
banjo, bass, saxophone), Johnny Burke (vocals)
ROY
PAYNE: Captured by a U.F.O. (Roy
Absalom Payne)
'I Wouldn't Take A Million Dollars For a Single Maple
Leaf', Starpak SK-133, 1980.
Musicians: Al Kates, Dennis Con, Alaister Dennet,
Danny O'Neill, Gord Langeer, Rolly Platt. Background vocals: Connie
Miller, Jamie Roy Payne. Prod. & Arr: Roy Absalom Payne. Rec.
& Mix at Grange Sound, Toronto, ON
MICHAEL
T. WALL: The Man In the Moon Is
A Newfie (T. C. Connors)
‘The Singing Newfoundlander’, LP, Banff SBS 5416,
circa 1972
STEVE PARDY & THE COUNTRY
TELSTARS: Mama Tried (Merle Haggard)
'Ol’ Newfie Outhouse', Audat 477-9063, circa 1974
Personnel: Steve Pardy, Lloyd Tremblett, Randy Pardy,
Orville Harris, Don Cuff.
Rec: MUN Studio, Eng: Ron Duclos
REX
HEMEON & THE COUNTRY ORITS: Maritime Girl (Rex Hemeon)
Maritime Girl, Audat 477-9068, 1974
Rex Hemeon, Reg Rice, Howard Bailey
Recorded at MUN Studio, St. John’s, NL, Eng.: Ron
Duclos
GORD TRACEY & THE
CONSTELLATIONS: Golden Star (Don Baker)
'In Your Memory', Audat 477-9073, circa 1974
Gord Tracey, Don Baker, Harold Baker, Bill Tizzard
BOREALIS: Old Age (D. Hillier/T. Kent)
Sons of the Sea, Audat 477-9025, 1973
Wayne Sturge, Dave Hillier, Paul Bradbury, &
Mark Bradbury
COREY & TRINA: Northern Lights
of Labrador (Don Fulford)
'Songs For Laughing & Dancing', QUAY CS-7808,
1978
Eng. & Prod. by Neil Bishop & Claude
Caines. Recorded at Clode Sound Productions
THOMAS
TRIO & THE RED ALBINO: Stars For Pharoahs (The band
and Paddy. Lyrics: Robert Hawco).
From the cassette tape, 'Jam It Inya'. 1989
also releases on 45 rpm single RED7-8901. Side B
Personnel: Jody Richardson: Vocals; Lil Thomas:
Guitar; Danny Thomas: Bass; Louis Thomas: Drums; Lori Cooper: Keyboard,
Vocals.
LLOYD BURRY: Fly Me To the Moon (Howard)
‘At the Organ’, RCA VICTOR CTLS-1081, circa late 1960s?
Personnel: Jack Zaza; bass guitar; Archie Alleyne:
drums
JEFF NICHOLSON: The Moon (Jeff Nicholson)
‘The Blooming’, cassette tape WRC4-5330, 1987
Personnel: Jeff Nicholson (guitar, harmonica, voice);
Rick Hollett (dx 7, saxophone, flute); Sandy Morris (lead guitar);
Nelson Giles (bass); Howie Southwood (drums); Hugh Maquire (harmonies),
Delf Maria Hohmann (banjo).
Eng: Rich Knowles. Prod: Rick Hollett. Rec: Echo Music
MARY LOU COLLINS: Old Devil Moon
(Harburg-Lane)
'Mary Lou Collins’, RCA VICTOR CTLS 1086, 1967
Orchestra conducted by Maury Kaye
Arrangements by Jimmy Dale & Maury Kaye.
Produced by Lyman Potts. Recording engineer: Bill
Giles.
Canadian Talent Library Series.
ANNE-MARIE (WYSE)
MURRAY: Pale Moon Over Manhatten (Anne-Marie Murray)
'Songs For All Seasons', 2007
Prod: Ira Steward. Arr: Dave Woods. Prod:/Arr: Andrew
Huggett.
Piano/Co-Prod/Co-arr: Anne-Marie Murray. Violin:
Victor Pomer. Gaston Lavoie: Director General. Eng/Re-mastering:
Charles Fairfield. Marc Productions, Ottawa
SCOTT ROWSELL AND AQUARIUS: Last Date
(Floyd Cramer)
'Draggerman', Audat 477-9062, 1974
Dave Hillier, Wayne Sturge, Mac Burry and Scott Rowsell
Rec: MUN Studio, St. John's
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January
16 -- "Thinking Big"
(Program 341) BOBBY
O'DONOVAN: Big John McNeil (Composer
unidentified
on tape) THE CJON GLEE CLUB: A Great
Big Sea Hove In Long Beach OMAR
BLONDAHL: Big Rock Candy Mountain (Composer
unidentified) PADDY GEARIN: Big Oil (Paddy Gearin) REG WATKINS: Big Rig Dan
(Reg Watkins) REX
HEMEON: Big Rig (Rex Hemeon) JOHN
CHIPMAN: I’m the Biggest Fool In Newfoundland (John Chipman) REX
HEMEON & THE COUNTRY ORITS: Big River (Johnny Cash) DICK NOLAN: BIG CAT 9 (Ellis Coles) A.
FRANK WILLIS: Big City/Little Boats of Newfoundland/Island of Newfoundland ED ROWSELL:
Big Bouquet of Roses (Steve Nelson and Bill Hilliard) KAOS:
BIG WORLD (O Reilly/Wiechmann) ART
SCAMMELL: Long May Your Big Jib Draw (A. R. Scammell) ADRIAN
BEAUMONT: Terry On Bass (Adrian Beaumont) ................................................................
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January
9-- "1 9 7 6"
(Program 340) RYAN'S FANCY: Reels (Sheehan's & the Sligo Maid) (Trad. Arr.: Ryan's Fancy) 'Brand New Songs', RCA KXL1-0202-A, 1976 Personnel: Denis Ryan, Dermot O'Reilly, Fergus O'Byrne, Allister MacGillivray, Ken Ogilvie, Mike MacDougall, Al Feeney Eng: Al Feeney, Grant Kennedy, Pat Martin. Recorded at Audio Atlantic, Halifax. RYAN'S FANCY: I Followed Her Into the West (T. Paxton) 'Brand New Songs', RCA KXL1-0202-A, 1976 Personnel: Denis Ryan, Dermot O'Reilly, Fergus O'Byrne, Allister MacGillivray, Ken Ogilvie, Mike MacDougall, Al Feeney Eng: Al Feeney, Grant Kennedy, Pat Martin. Recorded at Audio Atlantic, Halifax. JOHN BOLAND & BEOTHUCK: I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song (Jim Croce) 'John Boland & Beothuck', LP --- Boot Records BTM 2003, 1976 8-Track Tape: Boot Records BTM8-2003 John Boland, John Babb, Mac Babb, Fred O’Quinn, John Rankin. Producer: Bobby Munro; Engineer: Kevin Evans ROY PAYNE: Outlaw Heroes (Roy Payne) ‘Outlaw Heroes’, RCA KXL1-0163, 1976 John Arpin: leader, arranger, piano ; Jack Zaza: bass, clarinet, sax, harp ; Barry Keane: drums ; Red Shea: lead guitars ; Brian Russell: lead guitars ; Alistair Morrison: rhythm guitar ; Lance Bennett: harp ; Bob Lucier: steel guitars & dobro ; Al Brisco: steel guitars & dobro ; Laurie Bower Singers: background vocals Prod: Jack Feeney, Eng: Hayward Parrott SCRUNCHI'NS: Hand Me Down By
Guitar (Glenn Tilley)
'Scrunchi'ns', Ocean GH2-476, 1976 Produced by Goodtime Promotions for Ocean Records. Len & Rick were the sound engineers. Personnel: J. Terry Hynes, Tom Hynes, Glen Tilley, Gary Tilley, Mickey Andrews, Brian Barron, Roddy Lee, Ian Coster. CHARLIE CROCKER: Play Born To Lose Again (Kent Robbins) 'Charlie Crocker', BOOT BTM 2002, 1976 Rec: Eastern Sound, Toronto. Eng: Peter Mann DICK NOLAN: Bad Old Charlie (Noreen Long) A Country Song, 1976, Boot Records, BTM 2001 REX HEMEON: Country Singer On the Isle Of Newfoundland (Rex Hemeon) 'Country Singer On the Isle of Newfoundland', RCA KXL1-0143, 1976 Jim Linegar-lead guitar, Bob Taylor-Steel guitar, John Lane-Rhythm guitar, Bass guitar-Noah Perry, Drums-Chris Kelly, Vocas-Rex Hemeon, Debbie Dwyer. Prod: Ben Weatherby. Rec: Via Nova Studio, Grand Falls DONNA CAMPBELL: (Ocean of) Tears (Jackie Allan) 45 rpm single, PERIWINKLE RECORDS PER-3765, 1976 Produced & Arranged by Art Snider. Recorded at Sound Canada MARY LOU COLLINS: Beside Myself (Gordon Pinsent - Cliff Jones) 45 rpm single CJ 3893 from the Musical "Rowdyman". Clifford House Music BMI. Kingpin Prods. CAPAC. circa 1976. GORDON PINSENT: Now Is Not The Time (Lyrics: Gordon Pinsent, Music: Ricky Hyslop) 45 rpm single CBC 8014 (SC), circa 1976 Sound engineer: Ray St. Sauveur. From the CBC television production "A Gift To Last" REG WATKINS & others: What A Friend We Have In Jesus (Charles Converse) 'The Newfoundland Mummers', snocan SCN-508, 1976 Produced by Ron Sparling & Reg Watkins. Recorded at Snocan Studios, Ottawa HOWARD CABLE SYMPHONIC BAND: NEWFOUNDLAND RHAPSODY (HOWARD CABLE) 'Newfoundland Rhapsody', Citadel CT 6007, 1976 ................................................................
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January
2-- 2015 Revisited
(Program 339) GEORGE GRANDY & HIS BAND:
The Grandy Breakdown (G. Grandy)
'D. P. Newfie', Audat 477-9017, circa 1973 Tom Grandy: drummer; Reuben Hiscock: bass guitar; Barry Welsh: guitar THE DU-CATS: Good Thing Going (Ozen) 'The Du-cats' LP, RCA Victor - Canada International - PC/PCS-1018, 1966 Personnel: Lewis 'Butch' Skinner, Jim Crewe, Bob Battiste, Joe Boulos, and Winston Blackmore JUSTIN MARTIN & GENERATIONS: Good Thing Going (Ozen) 'The Way I Am', Independent, no label/number, 2015 Justin Martin - Accordion; Lew Skinner: guitar; Derek Pelley: bass, Shawn Dowden: bass; Mike Slade: Drums Engineered, mixed and masatered by Ward Pike Recorded at Comfort Cove Sound Studio, St. John's, NL JOHN WHITE: Dancing in Kyle (Judy Pritchard & Evelyn Duguid) 'All Around the Circle', Audat 477-9072, circa 1975 JOHN WHITE: Kevin Barry (Trad.) 'At the Caribou Club', ARC AS804. , circa 1968 Dir: Ben Weatherby. Rec: Bay Studios, Toronto. Harry Hibbs on squeezebox. HARRY MARTIN: Wouldn’t It Be Wonderful (Harry Martin) ‘Harry Martin’, QUAY CS-8055, circa 1981 Personnel: Neil Bishop, Claude Caines, Ted MacNeil, Mel Aucoin, Harry Martin, Betty Jean Hynes, Tommy Doyle, Fred Truitt. Rec: Clode Sound, Stephenville. Eng & Prod:. Claude Caines & Neil Bishop. HARRY MARTIN: Raven Hair (Harry Martin) 'Harry Martin',QUAY CS-8055, circa 1981 Personnel: Neil Bishop, Claude Caines, Ted MacNeil, Mel Aucoin, Harry Martin, Betty Jean Hynes, Tommy Doyle, Fred Truitt. Rec: Clode Sound, Stephenville. Eng & Prod:. Claude Caines & Neil Bishop ANITA BEST & PAMELA MORGAN: The Union From St. John’s (Trad.) ‘All the Best’, Pigeon Inlet Productions, PIPCD-7322, 1988 LARRY HARVEY: High Wind (Harvey–Norris) 45 rpm single, KING 5036, Dee Jay Specia, circa 1956. Vocal by Larry Harvey LEW MURPHY: Outport Members Family (Maurice A. Devine) Ballads of Land & Sea, 1989, With the Ralph Walker Band & Dr. Eric Abott on organ LEW MURPHY: When I Mowed Pat Murphy’s Meadow (J. M. Devine) Ballads of Land & Sea, 1989, With the Ralph Walker Band & Dr. Eric Abott on organ RON HYNES: Ballad Of A Seeker (Ron Hynes) Discovery, 1972, Audat 477-9026 RON HYNES: Change My Name (Ron Hynes) CBC Radio Broadcast Recording Compilation - Hynes et al, CBC Radio Canada LM 402, 1974. Produced in Toronto by Paul Mills. Recording Engineer, Alan Thorne. Personnel: Ron Hynes: vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica; John Capec: keyboard ; Barry Keane: drums ; Bob Lucier: pedal steel guitar; Derek Pelley: electric bass ; Sandy Morris: acoustic guitar FIGGY DUFF: Kissing Dance Medley (Kissing Dance/Branch Tunes/Soldiers Joy/Reel) (Trad. Arr. Figgy Duff) 'Figgy Duff', POSTERITY PTR 13014, 1980 Noel: Drums, Vocal Harmony, Piano; Pamela Morgan: Vocals, Guitar, Tin Whistle, Piano; Dave Panting: Mandolin, Bass, Vocal Harmony, Guitar; Geoff Butler: Button Accordions. Mastering: George Graves at The Lacquer Channel, Toronto, ON Prod: Gary Furniss & Tom Treumuth for Hypnotic Productions Eng; Jim Frank |