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    Roy Douglas Kenner (born January 14, 1948, in Toronto) is a Canadian singer and songwriter, most notable as the lead vocalist of Mandala in the late 1960s and as the lead vocalist of the James Gang during 1972–1974. History. Kenner's international fame was primarily as the lead vocalist for the James Gang from 1972 until 1974.

  2. A new line up of the band featuring singer Roy Kenner (born January 14, 1948, in Toronto) and keyboard player Henry Babraj, from Roy Kenner & The Associates, made its public debut at the Roost in Ottawa on October 8, 1967. The following month, Mandala embarked on their fourth US tour, kicking off with a show at the Cheetah in Hollywood.

  3. Mandala meanwhile recruited singer Roy Kenner (b. 14 January 1948, Toronto, Canada) and keyboard player Henry Babraj from local outfit Roy Kenner & The Associates, who’d made the obscure recording “Without My Sweet Baby”.The new line up debuted at the Roost in Ottawa on 8 October 1967 and the following month kicked off their fourth US ...

  4. Bush was an early 1970s Canadian rock band. It evolved from the club act Mandala, which had a minor Canadian hit with the song "Love-Itis". Bush consisted of ex-Mandala bandmates Domenic Troiano (vocals, guitar), Roy Kenner (vocals), Hugh Sullivan (organ), Pentti Glan (drums), and Prakash John (vocals, bass).

  5. Roy Kenner (nacido el 14 de enero de 1948 en Toronto) es un cantante y compositor canadiense, más notable como el vocalista principal de Mandala a finales de la década de 1960 y como el vocalista principal de The James Gang durante 1972-1974.

  6. With Roy Kenner replacing Olliver as their new vocalist, the band walked into New York's Atlantic Studios in early '68 at the behest of his honour Ahmet Ertegun, recording their second chart success, the more prosaic 'Love-Itis' (CHUM, #9) as well as the band's sole long-player, the much-anticipated Soul Crusade .

  7. Mandala meanwhile recruited singer Roy Kenner (b. 14 January 1948, Toronto, Canada) and keyboard player Henry Babraj from local outfit Roy Kenner & The Associates, who’d made the obscure recording “Without My Sweet Baby”.