I was born in England and grew up in Sault Ste Marie. In the early 60's I moved to Toronto with my band “The Vendettas” and later formed “Kensington Market”. We made two albums for Warner Bros and wrote the soundtrack to “The Ernie Game”. I played at The Riverboat many times as a singer songwriter. In 1983 I released my solo album Rumours at the Newsstand. I'm still active in writing music and my art. I had the pleasure of being an actor and songwriter in Peter Hitchcock's Indie movie “A Song For Us” and in 2019 I was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame for I Would be the One.
On June 2, 2007 Luke Gibson, Gene Martynec and I were joined by Scott Kennedy on bass and Malcolm Tomlinson on drums for the Summer of Love concert. The concert was organized by Martin Robertson for Luminato, and took place on where else - Yorkville Avenue.
Luke and I were joined by John Jackson on guitar, Scott Kennedy on bass, and Mitch Lewis on drums for a Kensington Market performance at Hugh's Room in 2014.
Linda Goldman has hosted a number of concerts, bringing many great artists together.
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