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  1. Arnie Chycoski, Don DiNovo, Keith Jollimore, Alan Wilmot, Dale Hillary, Freddy Stone, Pinky Dauvin, Joe Ambrosia and Skip Prokop are all deceased. Lighthouse has remained together since they reunited in 1992. Since that time they have recorded one new studio album, Song of the Ages, released in 1996.

  2. From the second April Wine vinyl, On Record from 1972. A great cover of a great Elton John song, with guest flutist, Keith Jollimore.

  3. KEITH JOLLIMORE (saxophonist, flutist, vocalist) was born in Nova Scotia, and is now deceased. He obtained much of his musical training in Canada’s Armed Forces, ultimately becoming one of the most sought-after players for recordings and live performances in a variety of genres.

  4. Keith Gordon Jollimore. Profile: Canadian musician (reeds, saxophone, flute), vocalist, arranger and songwriter from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Sites: canadianjazzarchive.dk. In Groups: Central Nervous System (5), Dr. Music, Lighthouse (2), Nimmons 'N' Nine Plus Six, Soma (48), The Five Sounds, The Offbeats (8) Variations: Viewing All | Keith Jollimore.

  5. www.lighthouserockson.com › historyHistory - Lighthouse

    Ralph Cole; back row from left: Keith Jollimore, Howard Shore, Bruce Cassidy, Pete Pantaluk, Larry Smith, Don DiNovo, Paul Armin, Dick Armin. Bob McBride circa 1972. Lighthouse was on a roll, releasing more than a dozen charting singles over the next four years, including radio mainstays Sunny Days, 1849 and Pretty Lady.

  6. Many of the members of Dr. Music went on to pursue their own musical careers. Don Thompson continued as a jazz bassist and piano player, winning two Juno awards. Keith Jollimore and Bruce Cassidy became members of the Canadian rock band, Lighthouse. Doug Riley, who became known by the nickname Dr. Music, continued to perform, compose ...

  7. 19 de may. de 2019 · Lighthouse was fronted by the late great drummer Skip Prokop, keyboardist Paul Hoffert and guitarist Ralph Cole, and featuring a huge cast of great musicians from the late singer Bob McBride (whose voice can be heard on such hits as ‘One Fine Morning’ and ‘Hats Off To The Stranger’, and sax players Keith Jollimore, Steve Kennedy (both of whom went on to play with another hot Canadian ...