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Serge Plotnikoff, a Doukhobor singer from Kinnaird, British Columbia moved to Castlegar, BC in 1959 with his wife Violet, author of the book "Head Cook at Weddings and Funerals" (she passed away in 2008). In Castlegar, Serge joined a local band, playing bass with Buddy Marr and the Versatiles from 1958 through 1966. Serge and his wife were active in their community and were members of The Doukhobor Cultural Association. Serge was also a part-owner of Castlegar radio station CKQR until 1991. He composed an official song to commemorate the 1971 British Columbia Centennial, but lost official adoption of his song to Bobby Gimby's "Go, British Columbia Go".
In 1972, he recorded this album on his own label, named after the street and city he lived on (5th Ave Kinnaird, Castlegar). Here, you can hear Serge's tribute to British Columbia and a few great spots along the way including a tribute to Nelson, one of Canada's coolest cities.
-Robert Williston
21 tracks
10 tracks
Fly Me Back to Nelson City
Sing Children Sing
Was Lady Lucky Beside You
Creston Valley
Moon of Summer
Grand Forks Country
North Wind Blowing
Bells of Peace
British Columbia
Song of the Sea
Balfour Kokanee Run
Kaslo Bay
Salmo Town
Riverboat In The Rain
Greener Pastures
Okanagan Sunrise
There is So Much Life to Live
Railroad Men
North to the Yukon (Narration by Al Jensen)
You Can't Stop Time
Postcard from the Rockies
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