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Golden Joe Baker was a very entertaining Elvis impersonator/comedian. Joe's unusual act was extremely popular and the band was always in demand. |
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The gig was a private function and the band featured vocalist/saxophonist/guitarist, (Ravishing) Russ Proulx. |
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Check out the hip bell bottons! |
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These guys are amazing singers. This is on the Mount Washington cruise ship. |
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Look at them lean! I noticed these two pictures went together pretty well, so I couldn't help but make a little animation .. sorry for the low quality, it's a .gif! |
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Barry with Shady Road. |
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Barry with 101 Gold Street. |
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Barry setting up on stage at Meadowbrook (opened for "1964 The Tribute band") |
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Annie and Mac with long time friend and former Orphan sax player, Jay Ley. |
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Annie with second generation guitarist and nephew, Tom Paquette. |
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Annie and Jim (Vito) Regato with the "Rusty Rock Stars" on stage at Sandwich Fair. (former Orphan Jey Ley on baritone sax). |
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Annie and Art Harriman, on stage at Sandwich Fair. |
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Pete's first band was called Peter and the Wolves. The keyboard was an Acetone "TOP" and featured four voices as well as a vibrato. |
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Pete practicing for his first piano recital. |
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The Man with the red Jackson guitar. |
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