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Donnie McDougall has many badges of honour from his decades in the music business, but there’s a big one everybody knows well: in the mid 1970s he joined The Guess Who and shared lead vocal duties with Burton Cummings on the band’s 1974 album Artificial Paradise.
Donnie McDougall, Inducted into Canada's Walk Of Fame May 2001. Donnie played with the Guess Who from 1972 to 1978. He recorded on the albums, Live At The Paramount, Artificial Paradise, #10, and Road Food. He also co-wrote songs such a "Follow Your Daughter Home", "Glace Bay Blues", and "Take It Off Of My Shoulders" Donnie rejoined band members Burton Cummings, Randy Backman, Gary Peterson, and Bill Wallace for the "The Running Back Thru Canada Tour". 2000 through the end of 2003. After the "Running Back Thu Canada ", reunion Donnie released a solo album "Best Wishes" recorded in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Before joining the Guess Who Donnie was the lead singer, guitar player, of the popular sixties band from Vancouver, Mother Tucker's Yellow Duck, writing and co-writing some of the bands best work. The band released two albums, Home Grown Stuff, and Starting A New Day.
Ian McDougall (Mother Tucker's Yellow Duck, The Guess Who): guitar, vocals
Horn and band arrangements by Ron Paley
Produced by Donnie McDougall
Engineered and mastered by Lloyd Peterson for Private Ear, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mixed by Neil Cameron and Don McDougall
Mastered by Peter J. Moore, The Ear Room, Toronto, Ontario
Executive Producer: Tom Cairns
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