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In the mid-70s, Jake Doell produced and co-wrote Yellow House of Love with Patti MacDonnell, which they recorded with the Hudson Brothers as session musicians, including Bill Hudson, father of movie-star, Kate. The song went to #1 on the Canadian Country charts and resulted in a BMI award and a Juno nomination. It was also recorded in Nashville by Connie Cato.
1976 Juno nominee for Country Female Vocalist of the Year along with Anne Murray, Susan Jacks, Carroll Baker and Sylvia Tyson.
Patti MacDonnell: vocals
Donnie Thompson: guitar
Dan Vere: guitar
Pete Drake: steel guitar
Doug Edwards: bass
Ken Lundgren: bass
Kat Hendrikse: drums
Gary Pfeifer: drums
Gerry Carrigan: drums
Jake Doell: guitar
Robbie king: keyboards
Earl Ball: keyboards
Denise McCann: background vocals
Gary Stephens: background vocals
Produced by Jake Doell and Rick Sanjek
Arrangements by Robbie King
Engineered by Don Geppert, Rod Dirk, David McKinley & Michael Wanstall
Recorded at Timbre Sound, Vancouver, British Columbia and Woodland Sound, Nashville, Tennesse, USA
Cover design by Daphne Elliot
Cover photo by Jake Doell
Back cover drawing by Bruno Madsen
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