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Bobby G. Griffith

Canadian label MTCC folded immediately after it released Bobby G. Griffith’s debut, Living on the Wishbone. Never to become deterred, Griffith just visited the U.S. and negotiated with Polydor release a his solitary “709.” He authorized a offer in 1972 with Ranwood, which released his biggest strike, “The Badger’s Track,” in the us; Quality Information distributed materials in Canada. Griffith’s support music group throughout his early-to-mid-’70s profession comprised drummer George Dearling, bassist Lou Fortin, guitarist Valentine Bent and electrical pianist Jimmy Carver.

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