Today (May 24) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1986 the NF Herald reviewed Whitehorse's 1st LP "Dangerous Waters". They were "the fastest-rising traditional group in the province." John R. Murphy's accordion was highlighted - just 19 yrs old & sings like an old sea-salt!
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Today (May 23) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1954, The Sunday Herald postulated that a recording of Newfoundland folk songs would be a great souvenir for tourists.
(At that time, there were only two such albums - one by ALAN MILLS and the other by ED McCURDY)
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Today (May 22) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1968 The St. John's Folk Arts Council chose St. John's folk singing group THE SANDERLINGS to represent Newfoundland at the National Folk Festival to take place on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, on Dominion Day, July 1.
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Today (May 20) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1972, RPM Weekly magazine had a mini-review of Nashville superstar GEO HAMILTON IV's LP "Down East Country". It included songs penned by Newfoundland's ART SCAMMELL, and BURT CUFF.
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Today (May 19) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1984, The NFLD Herald reported that St. John's rock band 12 GAUGE was making enormous strides forward. They had enough material for a second album, and were set to embark on a tour of all stadiums on the Island.
@geoffmeeker@JohnHutton1
Today (May 17) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1980, EDDIE EASTMAN was a rising country music star. The proof - he made the cover of the Newfoundland Herald!
He was also been named Big Country's Outstanding New Artist of the Year, and Radio Programmers Music's Best New Artist.
Today (May 16) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1979, NFLD's "First Lady of the Accordion", MINNIE WHITE, graced the cover of The NFLD Herald TV Week, NL's largest publication. Before that, she was profiled in Weekend Magazine, Canada's biggest-selling publication.
@AccordionBruce
Today (May 15) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1968, The Evening Telegram reported that MARY LOU COLLINS career was on wheels! Fresh from USA tours with Bob Hope & Jack Benny, Mary Lou wants to be known as a Canadian. She was in St. John's to film a commercial for EPA.
Today (May 14) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1965 Joey Smallwood's career was on wheels as the Liberals held their 15th Annual Ball at St. John's Memorial Stadium.
MARY LOU COLLINS' career was in high gear too. She likely sang "Hello Joey". Check it out!
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Today (May 12) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1965, The Daily News reported that THE VISCOUNTS were ready to appear in St. John's after playing the Avalon Peninsula for a year.
Band spokesman, GORD TRACEY, later became "NFLD's Elvis" & recorded two LP's with THE CONSTELLATIONS!
Today (May 11) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1962, The Old Mill Night Club in St. John's featured a Big Floor Show featuring a new - different RALPH WALKER COMBO, JOAN MORRISSEY, MARY LOU COLLINS, JIM DUFF and others!
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Today (May 10) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1989, "Hank Williams-The Show He Never Gave" starring RON HYNES, debuted in St. John's. "The set & costumes area authentic, the music is fantastic, & Hynes' acting is realistic." The show was booked for 11 nights but cancelled after five.
Today (May 9) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1968 an AD in The Daily News announced that NFLD's TV & Recording Star - "The King of The Keyboard" LLOYD BURRY, would play two extra shows at MUN's "Little Theatre"! He plays his own specially engineered Hammond!
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Today (May 8) in #NLMusicHistory...
In 1976, RCA Records ran a full page ad in RPM WEEKLY magazine..."Wanted-The Outlaws". The outlaws included Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Geo Hamilton IV & Newfoundland's ROY PAYNE!
@hurtinforreal#RoyPayne#CountryMusic#OutlawCountry