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"Carry On" / "Crosby Stills & Nash" by Bruce Wheaton's band "Molly Oliver"

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"Molly Oliver" band featuring Bruce Wheaton (All Electric Guitars, Congas & Vocal - Falsetto), Larry Maillet (acoustic guitar & Vocal), Mike Leggat ( Keyboards & Vocal), Carson Richards (Bass) & Ken (Dutch) Schutlz - Drums. It has been said - "Molly Oliver" was without a doubt one of the finest vocal bands ever to come out of Nova Scotia! - John Alphonse president of the "Atlantic Federation of Musicians" - August 23/ 1999. The Molly Oliver and Everyday People CDs are available from "Bruce Wheaton's Musical History Website"
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Business/BruceWheaton/

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  • Wow! So hard to believe that they actually played for our Jr. Sr. Prom in 19 58!

  • @1chichimec1 I don't think the year was 1958, ha ha, the band wasn't formed until 1974...

  • "Molly Oliver" band featuring Bruce Wheaton (Lead Guitar & Vocal - Falsetto), Larry Maillet (Rhythm guitar & Vocal), Mike Leggat ( Keyboards & Vocal), Carson Richards (Bass) & Ken (Dutch) Schutlz - Drums. It has been said - "Molly Oliver was without a doubt one of the finest vocal bands ever to come out of Nova Scotia!" - John Alphonse president of the "Atlantic Federation of Musicians" - August 23/ 1999.

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  • @1chichimec1 haha yahh in 1958 they would still be being tucked into bed like myself,but I had their first records like dear mr pride etc etc in early 70s

  • Mike is the man!

  • Better than Crosby's version. The Molly Oliver band was world class. I also use to go and see Everyday People playing in St Pat's High. Another band that should have made it.

  • Stephen Stills would be proud- this actually sounds like it belongs in the 70's!

  • Nova Scotia? wtf ... never heard of them until i came across this ... i'm in TO. What happened .. not good enuff to be played here? Love the harmony and how everything is produced.

  • say nothing, it works wTF

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