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  1. PINKY DAUVIN. 1946 - 2013. Victor Roy Dauvin, better known as Pinky, was an easy going guy with a huge heart who loved to play music. Originally from Sackville New Brunswick, he migrated to Nova Scotia in the early 60s with the hope that he could make a life for himself doing what he loved best.

  2. Pinky Dauvin. Canadian singer, songwriter and drummer. He was drummer for Halifax band The Continentals in the early 1960s, who merged with another Halifax band named The Untouchables and moved to Toronto in 1966 where they would become The Stitch In Tyme.

  3. Explora las ediciones de Pinky Dauvin en Discogs. Compra la música de Pinky Dauvin en vinilo, CD u otros formatos en el mercado online de Discogs.

  4. Lighthouse. Toronto rock orchestra, formed in 1968 by the drummer-singer Skip (Ronn) Prokop and the keyboardist-vibraphonist Paul Hoffert. Organized as a 13-piece band, it comprised a rock nucleus of Prokop, Hoffert, the singer Pinky Dauvin (replaced in 1970 by Bob McBride), the guitarist Ralph Cole, and the bass guitarist Grant Fullerton, as ...

  5. Pinky Dauvin's lead vocals are complemented by some excellent lead guitar played by Ralph Cole. It is only when we get to the lengthy, bizarrely named "Places on faces four blue carpet traces" that we come to the essence of the band.

  6. Formed. 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Contemporary Pop/Rock, Jazz-Rock. Group Members. Bob McBride, Dick Armin, Don DiNovo, Grant Fullerton, Howard Shore, Keith Jollimore, Larry Smith, Louis Yacknin, Paul Hoffert, Pete Pantaluk, Pinky Dauvin, Ralph Cole, Skip Prokop, Paul Armin, Paul Tucker. Articles. Advanced Search.

  7. Explore Pinky Dauvin's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Pinky Dauvin on AllMusic.