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Keith Brown, author of the book 'Truly Unfamous', and former president of Aquarius Records shares fascinating tales of those heady days of the 1970s as tour manager for Donald K. Donald Productions and working with countless Canadian acts such as April Wine, and The Stampeders and International legends Led Zeppelin, Phil Collins and others. He also shares with Dan Hare: hitchhiking to and from Woodstock; being a “Jim Carrier” for The Doors; breaking a cardinal rule with Elton John; the toll touring took on famous acts; what killed national tours to small locations; which famous musicians impressed him - and which ones didn’t, and much, much more. Check out the book @trulyunfamous.ca
Keith Brown, author of the book 'Truly Unfamous', and former president of Aquarius Records shares fascinating tales of those heady days of the 1970s as tour manager for Donald K. Donald Productions and working with countless Canadian acts such as April Wine, and The Stampeders and International legends Led Zeppelin, Phil Collins and others. He also shares with Dan Hare: hitchhiking to and from Woodstock; being a “Jim Carrier” for The Doors; breaking a cardinal rule with Elton John; the toll touring took on famous acts; what killed national tours to small locations; which famous musicians impressed him - and which ones didn’t, and much, much more. Check out the book @ trulyunfamous.ca read more read less

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