Old School Musicianship… Rock and Roll.. Jazz… Blues… Big Band even…

Is it Canada Day? April Wine, Triumph and Blood, Sweat and Tears (David Clayton Thomas is sort of Canadian). One more? Crowbar was a hard rock bar band who had one hit locally, "Oh, What a feeling"

You all may rock out now...

 
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One more Southern Ontario bar band with a couple of hits locally, Pat Travers. I think I read that "Snortin' Whisky" charted in the states, but I like "Boom boom..." better.

 
One more Southern Ontario bar band with a couple of hits locally, Pat Travers. I think I read that "Snortin' Whisky" charted in the states, but I like "Boom boom..." better.
I absolutely loved that song!! I bought that album on cassette back in the day for that song. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
 
Here's a really old 50's song you never hear any more. I love the beat I give it a 7!! I love the ending!
I'm Sticking With You by Jimmy Bowen (I think it was 1957)
 
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My oldies for today
First a slow song, a lady's choice

Desirie by Little Isidore and The Inquisitors​

and then a rocker​

Little Richard - All Around the World​


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Little Richard - All Around the World​

and the flip side was​

The Girl Can't Help It
 
MY oldies for today
My rock song

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Dedication Song by Freddie (Boom BOOM) Cannon

Love the kids dancing!

My slow song
Do You Recall The Night by The 5 Satins[/TD]
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I thought these guys were f-ing awesome... up until I read an interview where the singer said he wasn't influenced by Robert Plant....

Cool song... really well done... fuck that singer. He can suck my left tit. He is influenced by Robert, and we all know it. Stop being a fucking baby...

..sorry... cool song!

Greta Van Fleet - Highway Tune
You're right Brenda the song is really good, but the singer is a punk and not in a good way!!!
 
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