Growing up in Winnipeg I used to see Burt and his first band, The Deverons, at Bruce Druxerman's (later the founder of "Druxies" in Toronto) Holiday Sun & Swim Club every summer weekend afternoon poolside. It was obvious that even as a teenager Burt had enormous talent. Then after he joined the Guess Who, I used to see him often performing at various community centre concerts, and an invitation-only concert that was held for Prince Charles at the International Hotel near the Winnipeg Airport when "American Woman" was big.I think Burton Cummings has one of the greatest voices in rock history. Many would agree with me, I reckon. A national treasure.
I cannot believe I've never even been to Manitoba in my 50 years of life. And its right next to Ontario. WTF.Also back in the day in Winnipeg I was in Grade 11 at Kelvin High School, and so was Neil Young. But we were in different home rooms and were not friends. I did see him many times with his original band "The Squires" at various high school concerts, and often as a solo acoustic guitar and folk song performer at the 4th Dimension coffee house on Pembina Highway near the U of Manitoba. Again an amazing and unique talent even back then. After one of his 4D concerts I went backstage to see him with a mutual friend, but there was no direct communication between Neil and me.
I saw him in person years ago at of all places at the Annandale Golf and Curling club when Don Harron owned the place, just himself playing the piano singing These Eyes. Fantastic.I think Burton Cummings has one of the greatest voices in rock history. Many would agree with me, I reckon. A national treasure.
Imho absolutely not worth the trip...I cannot believe I've never even been to Manitoba in my 50 years of life. And its right next to Ontario. WTF.
Winnipeg, home of the biggest mosquitoes on the planet. (Born in Elkhorn Manitoba). LOL.Imho absolutely not worth the trip...