Maclaren  artie and the mustangs  hop skip and wobble bw jimmie brown  the newsboy %281%29

$50.00

MacLaren, Artie and the Mustangs - Skip Hop and Wobble b/w Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy

Format: 45
Label: Arc A1088
Year: 1965
Origin: St. Peter's Bay, Prince Edward Island - Toronto, Ontario - Victoria, British Columbia, 🇨🇦
Genre: rockabilly, country
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Value of Original Title: $50.00
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Release Type: Singles
Websites:  No
Playlist: Ontario, New Brunswick, Country & Western, Rockabilly & Early Cdn R&R, Arc Records, 1960's

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Skip Hop and Wobble

Side 2

Track Name
Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy

Photos

Maclaren  artie and the mustangs  hop skip and wobble bw jimmie brown  the newsboy %282%29

MacLaren, Artie and the Mustangs Hop Skip and Wobble bw Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy (2)

Maclaren  artie and the mustangs  hop skip and wobble bw jimmie brown  the newsboy %281%29

Skip Hop and Wobble b/w Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy

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Information/Write-up

Hailing from Prince Edward Island, MacLaren relocated to Toronto in 1962. Alongside his band, The Mustangs, he commanded stages at various clubs while lending his guitar skills to recording sessions for fellow artists under Ben Weatherby's stewardship at Arc Records including Sharon Strong. In 1965, he released his first single on Arc Records 'Skip, Hop and Wobble b/w Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy' (also on his first album 'The Race is On'). Skip, Hop and Wobble was comped on Early Canadian Rockers Vol 3. He followed up with his second single on Arc Records 'Lost Love b/w Ring of Fire' (also on his second album 'May the Bird of Paradise fly Up Your Nose'), which also received airplay across Canada and appeared on the RPM recommended Play Sheet for Nov 1965 through March 1966: In the RPM Vol 5, No.1 Feb 28,1966 issue Peter Grant of CJOB Winnipeg notes: "Has a Don Gibson beat and some real good vocalizing. I'll play it any day". In the same issue, Russ Vernon of CKXL Calgary says: "This is on my Canadian Top 10, in the number 3 spot for this week. One of the best Canadian arranged C&W that I've run across." He was runner-up to Roy Penny for Top Country Instrumental Vocalists in the January 1966 Annual RPM Awards.

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