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$300.00

Count Victors - The Story of Bonnie b/w Bye Bye Love (blue vinyl)

Format: 45
Label: Barry B 3050X
Year: 1961
Origin: Peterborough, Ontario
Genre: rock
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $300.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Singles
Websites:  No
Playlist: Ontario, Rock Room, 1960's

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
The Story of Bonnie

Side 2

Track Name
Bye Bye Love

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Count Victors - The Story of Bonnie b/w Bye Bye Love (blue vinyl)

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Count Victors - The Story of Bonnie b/w Bye Bye Love (blue vinyl)

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The Story of Bonnie b/w Bye Bye Love (blue vinyl)

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Information/Write-up

Originally called The Teen Lords, The Count Victors were Peterborough’s first rock band to be nationally recognized. They toured throughout Ontario and the northern U.S. They made a number of recordings, including the local hit The Story of Bonnie, and their big hit, Peepin n Hidin which made the CHUM chart. The most popular and well known version of the group consisted of Terry Lathangue Top left , Freddy Munro bottom right , Bob Dixon botton left and Danny Harrison top right , who some say was the most talented singer/songwriter/guitarist this town has ever seen.

The Count Victors have been inducted in The Pathway of Fame

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