Very good!!! And the character he played on Seinfeld was.......Steven McHattie, Dick Irvin and Eddie Shore
Elaine's psychiatrist.Very good!!! And the character he played on Seinfeld was.......
Didn't see the any FB link when I looked it up but I'll concede I didn't look that hard or even if he was old enough to be the original singer.Thanks LTO_3. I'm not sure that's the original singer. Bruce Beaton is a historian in the Kensington Market Historical Society, and that might be him in the Facebook video.
Np problem, I appreciate the input.Didn't see the any FB link when I looked it up but I'll concede I didn't look that hard or even if he was old enough to be the original singer.
CBC probably couldn't afford or want to name the singer of the King of Kensington theme song.
LTO_3
Good point.Maybe the singer didn't want to be credited. Maybe he couldn't be credited for some reason (contractual obligations with someone else).
What a Guy!
Keith Hampshire.What singer, who had a music variety show on CBC, was the singer on "Ok Blue Jays!" ?
Duane Allman performed on hundreds of uncredited studio recordings. As a member of The Allman Brothers Band, Duane was signed to Capricorn Records, but he frequently popped in to recording studios in and around Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and 'sat in' with whoever happened to be recording that particular day. Producers usually paid him with drugs.Maybe the singer didn't want to be credited. Maybe he couldn't be credited for some reason (contractual obligations with someone else).
What a Guy!
What singer, who had a music variety show on CBC, was the singer on "Ok Blue Jays!" ?
Correct!Keith Hampshire.






