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Toronto singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jay Telfer is arguably best known for his work with 1960s rock group, A Passing Fancy, and for penning Steel River’s hit, “Ten Pound Note”. Starting out with folk group, The Voyageurs at the age of 14, Telfer befriended future Bruce Cockburn manager Bernie Finkelstein, who was responsible for bringing the promising singer/songwriter into the ranks of The Dimensions and renaming the band, A Passing Fancy in 1965.
Fast-forward four years to spring 1969. Telfer has moved on from A Passing Fancy and composed a slew of intriguing new songs. He approaches Finkelstein with the exciting new material and his old friend expresses an interest in producing an album, inviting into the sessions a diverse mix of musicians from the Toronto scene.
These include members of Kensington Market (managed by Finkelstein), a young Danny McBride years before he played lead guitar with Chris De Burgh and the Anglo-Canadian group Milkwood, including multi-instrumentalist Malcolm Tomlinson, who’d recently arrived in Toronto after working with a pre-Jethro Tull Martin Barre for two years.
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Jay Telfer: acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion, organ
Richard Fruchtman: bass
Malcolm Tomlinson: drums
Andy Benac: strings
Bill Richards: strings
Dave Heatherington: strings
Peter Schenkman: strings
Stan Soloman: strings
Vicki Richards: strings
Written by Jay Telfer
Arranged by Mitch Clarke
Produced by Greg Hambleton
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