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Scott Cushnie was a Canadian jazz, blues, boogie-woogie, rock 'n roll pianist, also known as Professor Piano. Active from late 1950s to his death aged 80, 2018.
Member of several early southern Ontario rock 'n roll bands in the 1950s & 1960s, including Toronto band The Suedes with Robbie Robertson, who he later recommended to Ronnie Hawkins, as well as Hamilton's Jerry Warren & The Tremblers. Founded The Rockin' Deltoids, who later became The Canadian Aces. Cushnie also played piano on two tracks on the Aerosmith album 'Toys in the Attic' - 'Big Ten Inch Record' - and 'No More No More'.
Scott Cushnie: vocals, piano
Written by Scott Cushnie (Let Go the Lifeline); and Lori Ann Douglas (Sewer Side)
Produced by Bob Martin (also produced Larry Lee And The Leesures, A Passing Fancy, Aurora Borealis, The Sands of Time, Bobby G. Griffith); and John Dee Driscoll (also produced Aurora Borealis, The Sands of Time, Brass Union, Young, Wednesday, Creed, Funktion)
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