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Keith Hampshire

Although he was created in London and stayed in NY for some time, Keith Hampshire spent the majority of his youth in Toronto and Calgary, where he sang inside a church choir and received vocal lessons. During senior high school, Hampshire started performing in regional coffeehouses across the Calgary region, but, when rock and roll became well-known, he shaped his own music group, the Intruders. It quickly folded, as do Keith as well as the Bristols, but Keith as well as the Variants lasted 3 years. After senior high school, Hampshire became a Canadian DJ (though he once worked well for Amsterdam’s pirate Radio Caroline and became well-known in Britain for his Keefer’s Uprising morning hours display). He started documenting in 1971 and his singles “Day time, Night-time” and “Initial Cut May be the Deepest” had been Canadian strikes. The latter solitary was culled through the First Cut (1973). From the past due ’70s, Hampshire spent some time working in advertisements, but he do record an recording in the first ’80s called Variants.

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