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70s
 
70s
 
[[Count]]- 1972-1976
 
[[Count]]- 1972-1976
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* [[Bill Houston]]
 
* [[Black Lightening]]
 
* [[Black Lightening]]
 
* [[Dennison Booth]]
 
* [[Dennison Booth]]

Revision as of 19:27, 5 February 2012

Before the 60s

"Back in the 30s, after Cousin Emily's abdication, Uncle Walt took over as musician of the family. He played saxophone and clarinet with Joe Turner's band and the Hollywood Ramblers, and later joined Ted Goodsell's Red Jackets at the Prince Arthur. He could also be heard on CKPR accompanying popular singers of the day, such as baritone Joe Ross. Among his memorabilia are dance posters from the Elk's Hall, the New Palais, and the Pine Gardens." --Branches, Fifty Years Of Family Secrets, by Bill MacDonald


1940's (Bands marked * have made recordings that Paul Cherwonick has restored. The recordings will in the future be available on " Hometown Records ")

- Maurice Jackson's All Girl Orchestra (Featuring Harvey Smythe :vocals)(40-48)* - Stan Onski Orchestra (1947)* - Bob Onski * - Stan Onski and The (Top Hat Taxi) Tophatters (Early - Mid 1940's)* - Jimmy and Louie Amedeo * - Ted Goodsell's Orchestra (Featuring Maurice Jackson & Harvey Smythe)* - Bea Noreus (1947)* - Buddy Deville * - Mae O'Brian (Doreen Folmer :piano) (1941) - Bill Zegil * - Mary Delby * - Unknown (recordings exist but unlabeled)* - Harvey Smythe (solo) *

50s

60s

The Tempests

70s Count- 1972-1976

80s

Cimmaron (~81-83) Clockwork (~83-84) Coldshot (88)

Commander: 1985-1989

Rival

XL


Unknown:

The Benders