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$50.00

Creamcheeze Good~Time Band - Perth County Green

Format: LP
Label: Dominion LPS 21022
Year: 1971
Origin: Perth County, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Genre: folk, rock
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $50.00
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Release Type: Albums
Websites:  No
Playlist: Ontario, 1970's, Canadian Places, Folk

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Pretty One
Uncle Jed
Dynamite But Annie Wouldn't
Patti-Cake Blue
Where The Soul of Man Never Dies
Milverton

Side 2

Track Name
Perth County Green
Louisiana Man
Cherie's Wedding Song
Bill Cheatam
The Child and the Crow
The Elf and the Doormouse - Little Chicky

Photos

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Creamcheeze Goodtime Band - Perth County Green OPENED BACK

Creamcheeze goodtime band   perth county green label 01

Creamcheeze Goodtime Band - Perth County Green LABEL 01

Creamcheeze goodtime band   perth county green label 02

Creamcheeze Goodtime Band - Perth County Green LABEL 02

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Perth County Green

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Information/Write-up

Canadian band from Perth County, Ontario (their farm was between Milverton and Stratford) formed in 1971. Comprised of siblings Billy Kell, Patti Kell, Jimi Kell who had been performing as a trio under the name The Badgerz since 1965, they added Barbara Payne and Dave Harwood in 1971 to form Creamcheeze. Barbara was replaced by Doug McNaughton in 1972.

As a family affair, they were managed by the siblings' father William Kell, Sr., who signed them with Dominion in 1971 where they released one album (Perth County Green) and two singles (Uncle Jed b/w Perth Country Green in September 1971 and Dynamite But Annie Wouldn't b/w Louisiana Man in March 1972). Both charted with Louisiana Man doing very well in the RPM Country Singles chart.

They moved to MCA Records (Canada) in early 1973 where they would go on to release two singles (Living Without You b/w Redwood Hill in June 1973 and Fleetwood Plain b/w T.O. Lady in October 1973) and another album (Home Cookin' in March 1974). MCA offered one of their hottest producers at the time, Gary Buck, and a strong marketing push but the second single and the album did not chart and they disbanded shortly afterwards. The siblings would continue to work together as Kell.

Billy Kell: acoustic guitar, lead vocals, harmonica, whistle, kazoo, autoharp
James 'Jimi' Kell: lead guitar, vocals, drums, kazoo, recorder
Patti Kell (Bob Burchill): autoharp, vocals, washboard, tambourine, kazoo, recorder
Barbara Payne
Dave Harwood

Produced by Terry Regan
Engineered by George Semkiw

Artwork by Helen Baboi
Photography by Kurt Ohlhoff

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