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  1. Explore music from Pete Pantaluk. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Pete Pantaluk on Discogs.

  2. Explore Pete Pantaluk's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Pete Pantaluk on AllMusic.

  3. Band history Formation. Lighthouse was formed in 1969 in Toronto by vocalist/drummer Skip Prokop, previously of the Paupers, and keyboardist Paul Hoffert. The two met on a flight from New York City to Toronto, and discussed forming a band structured around a rock rhythm section, jazz horn section, and classical string section. Prokop had admired Ralph Cole's playing when they shared the bill ...

  4. 12 de sept. de 2019 · From left: Keith Jollimore, Howard Shore, Pete Pantaluk, Bruce Cassidy, Larry Smith, Paul Hoffert, Bob McBride, manager Vinnie Fusco standing at back, Louis Yachnin, Skip Prokop, Ralph Cole, Don DiNovo, Paul Armin, and Dick Armin.

  5. Drummer Skip Prokop formed Lighthouse in 1968 and began adding members soon after: guitarist Ralph Cole (whom Prokop had played with in the Paupers), Grant Fullerton, Pinky Dauvin, saxophonist Howard Shore, cellist Dick Armin, violinist Don DiNovo, keyboard player Paul Hoffert, saxophonist Keith Jollimore, vocalist Bob McBride, trumpeter Peter Pantaluk, trombonist Larry Smith and bassist Louis ...

  6. Producer – Jimmy Ienner. Saxophone – Howard Shore. Saxophone, Flute, Vocals – Keith Jollimore. Trombone, Vocals – Larry Smith (2) Trumpet – Pete Pantaluk. Viola – Don Dinovo. Notes. Jacket has textured surface. Recorded at Thunder Sound Recording Studios, Toronto, Canada. Mixed at O.D.O. Recording Studios, N.Y.C.

  7. Pete Pantaluk trumpet; Paul Hoffert piano, vibraphone; Louie Yacknin bass; Don Dinovo viola; Dick Armin cello; Jimmy Ienner producer; Gilbert Kong mastering engineer; Brad Johannsen cover art; Reviews There are no reviews for this issue.