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  and Trooper, 147–48

  and Van Halen, 140, 158–60

  Balin, Marty, 104

  “Ballad in Plain D,” 61, 131

  Barenaked Ladies, 173–75

  Beach Boys, 11, 12, 19, 154–55

  Beatles, 27, 57, 74, 85, 87, 133, 181

  influence of Shadows, 120

  in Winnipeg, 10–11

  Winnipeg Beatlemania, 9

  “Be-Bop-A-Lula,” 86, 93

  “Because,” 60

  Beck, Jeff, 12, 74, 75, 94

  Bee Gees, 60, 144–45

  “Believe Me,” 75

  Bennett, Brian, 120, 126

  Berry, Chuck, x, 5, 79, 114–15, 194–95

  Berry, Mike, 51

  Bickert, Ed, 74, 155

  Bigsby, Paul, 77

  Bigsby guitars, 77, 82

  Blowby Blow, 75

  Blue Caps, the, 72

  “Blue Collar,” 130, 134

  Bluesbreakers, 81

  BMI awards, 140

  BMI Canada, 55

  Bonanza, 70

  Booker T. and the MGs, 74, 114

  “Boris the Spider,” 104, 165

  Boy Wonder, 48

  Boyce, Chris, xii

  Bradburn, Bob, 38

  Brave Belt, 31–34, 45, 97, 129

  Brave Belt III, 32, 97, 129

  Breau, Betty, 37

  Breau, Hal, 37

  Breau, Lenny

  Bachman digital recording with, 42

  CDs available, 48–49

  early years, 6, 7, 37–38

  education, 37

  and Gretsch guitar, 83

  and Joe Pass, 167

  as mentor, 38–41, 110, 116, 139, 156

  “Breau’s Place,” 42, 48

  Brewer & Shipley, 34

  British Invasion, 9, 57

  Brown, Larry, 26, 27

  Brown, Mickey, 7

  Brown, Phil, 9

  “Brown-Eyed Girl,” 107

  BTO. See Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO)

  BTO Greatest Hits, 139

  BTO I, 32, 97, 129, 130, 131

  BTO II, 131, 134

  Buchanan, Roy, 73

  Buckaroos, 73

  Buddy Holly and the Crickets, 77

  Buffalo Springfield, 25, 44, 62, 63, 84

  Buffalo Spring field Again, 45, 62

  Burdon, Eric, 75, 96

  Burkhimer, Don, 60

  Burly, Kim, 107

  Burns, Bob, 11, 18, 22, 23, 53–54

  Burns, Jim, 89

  Burns guitars, 89–90, 122, 125

  Burrows, Doug, 4

  Burton, James, 72, 73, 120

  Byrds, the, 87, 104

  C

  Cabin Fever, 49

  Caiola, Al, 70

  Canadian American Records, 52

  Canned Wheat, 61, 62

  “Can’t Buy Me Love,” 13

  Cantor, Paul, 18, 20

  “Caravan,” 38

  Carpenters, the, 19

  Cash, Johnny, 5, 71

  “’Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers,” 75

  Cavaliere, Felix, 162, 165

  CBS Records, 157

  Chad Allan and the Expressions, 16. See also Allan, Chad

  Chad Allan and the Reflections, 15, 16, 26, 51, 52, 98

  Chance Meeting, 48

  Channel, Bruce, 137

  Charles, Spencer, 25

  CJAY TV, 11, 16, 53, 54

  CKLG FM, 61

  CKRC, x, 4, 8, 10, 11, 25, 52

  CKY, x, xii, 4, 7, 8, 10, 52

  CKY Caravan, 7

  Clapton, Eric, 74, 81, 164

  Clark, Dick, 146

  Clark, Roy, 164

  “Classical Gas,” 155–56

  Classics, the, 43

  Clean Air Concert, 175

  “Clock on the Wall,” 75

  Cloud Nine, 86

  Coca-Cola, 98

  Cochran, Eddie, 84–85

  Cochrane, Richard, 47, 141

  Cocker, Joe, 100, 177

  Cody, Betty, 6–7

  “Come On Everybody,” 85

  “Come On Pretty Baby,” 7

  Cooper, Alice, 61

  Cooper, Gary, 7

  Country Music Hall of Fame, 156

  cowbell songs, favourite, 189

  Cowboy Junkies, 47

  Cowell, Johnny, 55

  Cragg, Larry, 46

  Cream, 25, 81

  Creedence Clearwater Revival, 33, 87, 115

  Cropper, Steve, 74, 114

  Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, 84

  “Crossfire,” 96

  “Crying,” 60

  Crystals, the, 20, 21–22, 101–2

  Cummings, Burton, 11

  and “American Woman,” 64–65

  and the Deverons, 22

  and Eric Burdon and the Animals, 96

  and “Hey You,” 138

  and “His Girl,” 56

  joins Guess Who, 55

  Jukebox, 126

  and Lenny Kravitz, 173

  music reading ability, 26

  and Neil Young, 44

  piano playing, 108

  pranks, 29

  and “Pretty Blue Eyes,” 58

  reconciliation with Bachman, 140

  songwriting with Bachman, 27–28, 30, 59, 61, 62, 63, 111

  and “These Eyes,” 112–13

  voice, 45, 75

  Curtola, Bobby, 98

  D

  “Da Do Ron Ron,” 102

  Dakus, Wes, 73

  Dave Clark Five, 60

  David, Hal, 19

  Davis, Clive, 157

  Decker, Bruce, 11

  deejays in Winnipeg, x, 8

  Deverons, the, 11, 22

  Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve, 146

  Diddley, Bo, 86, 165–66

  diMucci, Dion, 101

  Dion, Celine, 41

  Dion and the Belmonts, 20, 101

  Dire Straits, 77

  Dodson, Rich, 107, 108

  “Don’t Be Scared,” 19

  “Don’t Talk to Him,” 126

  Doobie Brothers, 78, 131

  double A-sided singles, favourites, 186

  “Down by the River,” 49, 82

  “Dunrobins Gone,” 35

  Durkee, Norman, 135

  Dvorák, Antonin, 131–32

  Dwight, Reginald, 23. See also

  John, Elton Dylan, Bob, 131

  E

  Eaton, Thor, 143

  Echoplex, 121

  Ed Sullivan Show, The, 4, 18, 85, 87

  Eddy, Duane, 85–86

  Einarson, John, 183

  Elvidge, Tod, xiii

  Embers, the, 6

  Entwhistle, John, 103, 162–63, 165

  Epstein, Brian, 11

  Esquires, the, 43

  Everly Brothers, 139

  “Every Song Tells a Story” tour, 51, 168–69

  “Expecting to Fly,” 49

  F

  Fach, Charlie, 130, 131, 135, 137, 151

  Faith, 167

  Farlow, Tal, 41

  Farner, Mark, 162, 163, 165

  Feldman, Bob, 146

  Feldman, Sam, 147

  Fender, Leo, 71–72, 74, 76–77

  Fender amplifiers, 54, 55, 65, 72, 75, 121

  Fender Jazzmaster, 52

  Fender Stratocaster, 65, 70, 73, 75, 76–79, 89, 120, 126

  Fender Telecaster, 70, 71–76, 77, 78, 79, 88, 120

  Festival Express, 143–44

  Finkleman, Danny, x–xi

  Finkleman’s 45s, x, xi

  Five Man Electrical Band, 109

  Fleetwood Mac, 81

  “Flying on the Ground Is Wrong,” 25, 35, 45

  Fogerty, John, 33, 87–88, 115–16

  Fontana Records, 57

  food songs, favourite, 200–1

  “For What It’s Worth,” 45

  Ford, Mary, 98, 99

  Fortunes, the, 57

  Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, 61, 105–6

  Freeways, 88
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  “Friends of Mine,” 105

  funeral songs, favourite, 192–93

  Furay, Richie, 44, 45

  G

  Gallagher, Rory, 78

  Gallup, Cliff, 72, 86, 94

  Garden City Collegiate, 13, 30

  Garnet Amplifiers, 25, 55, 58

  Garrick Theatre, 9, 10

  Gatton, Danny, 73

  Geld, Gary, 19

  Georgia Music Hall of Fame and Museum, 89, 166

  Gerry and the Pacemakers, 19, 22

  Gibb, Barry, 145

  Gibb, Maurice, 145

  Gibb, Robin, 145

  Gibson guitars,5, 42, 65, 70, 75, 76, 79–83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 96, 99, 105, 156. See also Les Paul guitars

  Gillies, Gar, 25, 26, 55–56, 58, 173

  Gillies, Russell, 25

  “Gimme Your Money Please,” 148

  girl group songs, favourites, 187–88

  girls’ names in song title, favourite, 206–9

  Glowa, Johnny, 84, 119

  Goldstein, Jerry, 146

  “Good Rockin’ Tonight,” 13

  Gottehrer, Richard, 146

  Grant, Marshall, 71

  Green, Mick, 73–74

  Green, Peter, 81

  Greenberg, Florence, 19

  Greenberg, Stanley, 20

  Greene, Dave, 59

  Gretsch, Fred, 71, 85, 89

  Gretsch Country Gentleman, 74

  Gretsch guitars, 38, 43, 46, 52, 70, 71, 72, 74, 83–86, 88–89, 110, 111, 119, 121, 166, 167

  Groban, Josh, 41

  Guess Who, xi, 8, 9, 10, 11, 133

  and Alice Cooper, 105

  Bachman leaves, 30–31, 129, 138

  birth/evolution of, 16–17, 71

  and Buffalo Springfield, 45

  and confusion with the Who, 103–4

  and Creedence Clearwater Revival, 115

  and Cummings, 22

  Cummings joins, 55

  desire to be rock band, 62–63

  DND tour (1968), 28–29

  first international hit, 17

  first London trip (1967), 22–25, 56–57, 102

  first U.S. tour, 20–21

  and “Hey You,” 138

  and Jefferson Airplane, 104

  and Les Paul guitar sound, 82

  and Mothers of Invention, 105–6

  and MuchMusic Awards, 173

  and Music Hop, 26

  name, 16–17, 53, 54, 103

  New York, first trip, 18–20

  non-appearance on Sullivan, 18

  and “Pretty Blue Eyes,” 57–58

  reunion, 100

  and September 11, 175–77

  and “Shakin’ All Over,” 54–55

  and the Stampeders, 107–8

  success of, 15

  Guitar, 155

  H

  Hagar, Sammy, 158–59

  Haines, Whitey, 55

  Hallmark Sessions, The, 49

  Hard Day’s Night, A, 9, 10, 87, 160

  “Hard Day’s Night, A,” 86, 87

  Hardy, Hagood, 109

  harmonicas, 9–10

  Harris, Jet, 120

  Harrison, George, 74, 85, 86, 87

  Harry Enfield’s Television Programme, 171

  Hawkins, Dale, 72, 73

  Hawkins, Ronnie, 73

  Hawks, the, 73

  Hazlewood, Lee, 86

  Head On, 139, 148

  “Heart of Gold,” 49

  Henderson, Graham, 47

  Hendrix, Jimi, 3, 25, 78, 120

  “Here Comes My Baby,” 151

  Herzog, the, 26, 65, 104, 173

  “He’s a Rebel,” 22

  “Hey Ho (What You Do to Me),” 19, 36

  “Hey You,” 107, 138

  Hiller, Tony, 25, 56, 57

  “His Girl,” 22, 36, 55–56, 96

  Hodge, Eddie, 20

  Hoffert, Paul, 184

  Holly, Buddy, 51, 73, 77, 120

  “Homecoming, The,” 109

  “House of the Rising Sun,” 75

  “How High the Moon,” 98, 99, 100

  Hull, Bobby, 1

  “Hung Upside Down,” 63

  Hunter, Tommy, 31–32

  “Hurting Each Other,” 19, 20, 36

  Husky, Ferlin, 31–34

  Hywarren, Eugene, 70

  I

  “I Am a Child,” 49

  “I Loves You, Porgy,” 8

  “I Should Have Realized,” 9, 13

  “I Walk the Line,” 42, 48, 71

  “I Wonder,” 43

  “If I Had a Million Dollars,” 174

  “I’ll Keep Coming Back,” 19

  “I’m Gonna Knock on Your Door,” 20

  instrumental pop songs, favourite, 198–99

  Iron Horse, 154

  It’s Time, 75

  J

  Jack, Wolfman, xii

  Jakubowski, Anoni, 180

  James, Roland, 77

  Jardine, Al, 154

  jazz, challenge of, 41

  JazzThing, 42, 116

  Jefferson Airplane, 104–5

  Jewitt, O.V, 12, 13

  John, Elton, 24, 148

  John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, 81

  Johnny and the Hurricanes, 95–97

  Johnny Kidd and the Pirates, 53, 73

  Johnston, Bruce, 19

  “Journey Through the Past” Young tour, 45

  Juliette, 28, 29

  Junior Walker and the All Stars, 112

  “Just Like Romeo and Juliet,” 16, 36

  K

  Kale, Jim, 8, 23, 26, 54, 64, 65, 103, 121

  Kaufman, Moe, 108–9

  Kay Bank Studios, 20, 51, 52, 54, 121

  Kaye, Danny, 97

  Kaye-Smith Studios, 97, 134

  “Keep the Summer Alive,” 154, 155

  Kessel, Barney, 41

  Kidd, Johnny, 24, 53, 73, 84

  King, B.B., 116, 164–65

  King, Ronnie, 107, 108

  King Records, 22, 23, 56

  Kingsmen, the, 17, 20, 101

  Kinks, the, 75

  Kinniebrew, Dee Dee, 102

  Knopfler, Mark, 77, 78

  Knox, Buddy, 6

  Komar, Ted, 28, 29

  Kowbel, Allan, 15, 16, 119, 120–21

  Kramer, Marty, 176

  Kravitz, Lenny, 172–73

  L

  Laham, Eddie, 83

  Landy, Eugene, 154

  Langley, Jerome, 56

  Laugh-In, 155

  “Laughing,” 60, 61, 62

  Law & Order, 63

  Lawrence, Steve, 57

  Led Zeppelin, 75, 80, 81

  “Legend” guitar, 79

  Lennon, John, 9, 11, 56, 131

  Les Paul guitars, 64, 65, 79, 80–82, 86, 99, 100, 105

  “Let It Be,” 74

  “Let It Ride,” 78, 132, 135

  Let’s Go, 26, 30

  Let’s Go Back, xi

  Lewis, Jerry Lee, 4, 77, 114–15

  “Light My Fire,” 36

  “Lightfoot,” 111

  Lightfoot, Gordon, 111

  Lighthouse, 184

  “Like a Hurricane,” 49

  Little Deuce Coupe, 12

  Little Richard, 5, 148–50

  Live at Bourbon St., 49

  Live at Donte’s, 49

  Lone Pine, Hal, 6–7

  Lone Pine and Betty Cody Show, 37–38

  “Looking Out for # 1,” 41, 48, 139–40

  “Louie Louie,” 17

  Love, 181

  Love, Mike, 154

  “Love Me Do,” 9, 13

  “Love Me or Leave Me,” 8

  M

  Mack, Lonnie, 75, 76

  MacNeil, Rita, 168–69

  “Made in Canada,” 47, 48

  “Made in England,” 121

  Magnatone amplifier, 75–76

  Maguire, Ra, 147

  “Man of Mystery,” 126

  Mancini, Chris, 157

  Mancini, Henry, 157

  Manitoba Inst
itute of Technology, 17

  Marshall amplifiers, 65, 80, 102

  Martin, Dewey, 44

  Martin, George, 181

  Martin, Giles, 180–181

  Marvin, Hank, 43, 77, 89, 90, 119, 120, 121, 123, 124, 126

  Mason, Barbara, 20

  Mason, Dave, 136

  Mayall, John, 81

  Mayer, John, 77

  MCA Records, 147

  McCartney, Paul, 73, 169

  McGuinn, Jim (Roger), 87

  McGuire, Jennifer, xi,xii

  McLean, Stuart, xi

  McMullin, Bob, 26–27

  Meatloaf, 106

  Meehan, Tony, 120

  Mercury Records, 130, 131, 135, 139, 151

  Merge, 48

  Michael, George, 166–67

  Michelle, Billy, 157

  Mickey Baker Guitar Book, 139

  Midnight Special, The, 144

  Mike Berry and the Outlaws, 51

  Millionaire, The, 173–74

  Mills Music, 24, 25, 56

  “Miss Felicity Grey,” 56

  Moccio, Stephan, 41

  mondegreens, favourite, 190–91

  “Moon River,” 157

  Moore, Gary, 81

  Moore, Scotty, 5

  Morrison, Van, 23, 106–8

  Mosrite guitars, 81, 82

  Mothers of Invention, 61, 105–6

  MPL, 73

  “Mr. Soul,” 49

  “Mr. Tambourine Man,” 87

  “Mull of Kintyre,” 169

  Murphy, Ralph, 24

  Murray, Mitch, 19

  Music Hop, 26

  N

  National Archives of Canada, 76

  National Association of Music Merchants, 167–68

  Nelson, Ricky, 72, 120

  Neufeld, Rick, 176

  “Never Comin’ Home,” 36

  “New Mother Nature,” 65

  “New York Mining Disaster 1941,” 60

  “No Sugar Tonight,” 66–67

  “No Time,” 26, 63, 82

  Not Fragile, 136, 137, 138

  novelty songs, favourite, 204–5

  O

  On Strike, 155

  one-hit wonders, favourite, 202

  “Only Love Can Break Your Heart,” 49

  “Only You Know and I

  Know,” 136

  Orbison, Roy, 60

  Ostin, Mo, 45

  Ostrove, Shelly, 4

  Otis, Johnny, 72

  “Our Leaves Are Green Again,” 41

  “Out of My Head,” 48

  Owens, Buck, 73

  P

  Paddlewheel restaurant, 7, 8

  Page, Jimmy, 74, 75, 80–81

  Page, Steven, 174

  Palmer, Bruce, 44

  “Paperback Writer,” 133

  Paris (Pucisk), Johnny, 96

  Pass, Joe, 167–68

  Patterson, Richard, 123–24

  Paul, Les, 80, 98–101, 155. See also Les Paul guitars

  Paul Revere and the Raiders, 75

  Paycheck, Johnny, 150–51

  Payne, Cy, 57

  Pepsi Pack, 53

  Perkins, Luther, 71

  Perry, Richard, 153

  Peterson, Garry, 6, 7, 26, 30, 54, 61, 64, 65, 108

  Petty, Norman, 73

  Pharaohs, the, 20

  Pickin’ Cotton, 49

  Platters, 60

  “Please Please Me,” 13

  Pointer Sisters, 152–54

  Polanski, Marvin, 30

  Post, Mike, 63

  “Prairie Town,” ix, 2, 13, 46–47, 48

 

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