Adam & The Big Apple [Limerick]
(Debut of the band in 1980) |
Allen, Denis Band [Limerick]
(Member of Sean O'Dowd and Dingaling until his hit with "Limerick You're Lady") |
American
Express (PH) [Larne] |
American Pie with Ronnie Griffiths
(After leaving the Mighty Avons, Ronnie formed
American Pie - still on the road)
|
Apaches
[Unknown]
(Derry Whitelaw left
Indians in 1978 and formed band
with Plattermen's Simon Scott) |
Argentina with Marti, Mari
[Unknown] |
Arkansas Travellers
[Mullingar] (PH)
(played late sixties through early seventies,
Charlie Arkins was a member) |
Auriol and her Band
[Ballyclare] (70's
country artist) |
Bandwagon, The - feat.
Johnny Johnson [Unknown] (early
70's country band) |
Band of Gold feat.
Frank McCaffrey
(Frank hails from Westport, Co. Mayo
and started out with Margo & Co. band in 1971) |
Big Country feat. Des Wilson [Cavan] (band
launched March 17, 1971 featuring
future Cotton Mill Boys keyboard player) |
Big Ivan and his Band [Cavan]
(70s country outfit managed by Willie McCormick-Ivan was from Newry) |
Big Time [Galway]
(formerly Raindrops changed in 1974, managed by Paddy Burns and Eamonn Keane of the Indians) |
Big Valley All Star Showband
(After Frank
Coll left and Shelly joined, used this name for awhile) |
Big Valley, The - feat. Frank
Coll (Brian Coll's
brother who fronted Big Valley for about a year in 1973) |
Big Valley, The - feat. Shelly
(Shelley
replaced Frank Coll in The Big Valley) |
Bill Quinn/P2 [Unknown] |
Billy Jo Superband [Armagh] |
Blacks Dots with Frankie Carroll [Roscommon] |
Blue Glows
(DL) [Donegal]
(feature Hugh McLean at one time) |
Blue Mountain Boys
[Wexford?] |
Blue Ridge Mountain
[Unknown] |
Blue River feat. Dan O'Hara
[Unknown] |
Blues
Boys (PH) [Unknown] |
Bluebirds, The -
feat. Brendan
Quinn
[Magherafelt] |
Bogmen (PH)
[Mullingar] (Comedy musical team that
appeared on Terry Wogan's BBC 1 TV show). |
Bonanza feat. Big Mat/P2
[Tyrone?] |
Boys, The - feat. Dean Swift [Dublin]
(Band launched in 1972 by Red Hurley, managed by Bill
Ward) |
Buckaroos feat. Brian Coll [Omagh] (Brian
left Plattermen to form Buckaroos which featured Arty McGlynn) |
Buckshot feat. Bill Ryan
[Dublin] (Bill is Margo's cousin and hails from Burtonport, Co. Donegal
formed in Fall, 1972) |
Cades County
feat. Brendan Quinn
(formerly the Signs -changed April 1972 - and previously the Breakaways) |
Cajun Sound feat. Tommy Fee/P2
(Formed in August 1970 around former Maurice Mulcahy
lead vocalist) |
California Brakemen
[Belfast] (Linda Mayne joined in
early 1973 replacing Johnny Burke) |
Canvas Wagon
[Unknown] |
Cascades with Gloria [Unknown] |
Cathy and the Fugitives [Westport]
(On the road in June 1971) |
Chad (featuring John Caine) [Enniskillen]
(Early 70's band) |
Charley Boy [Unknown]
(70's band released an album produced by Basil
Henriques) |
Cheatin' Hearts [Unknown] |
Chestnuts [Antrim]
(Early 70's country band managed by Brian Malloy) |
Coasters [Kilkeel]
(Early 70's outfit from County Down) |
Coolgreaney Jazz Band
[Arklow] |
Colorado Fever [Armagh]
(6 piece country band) |
Cotton Mill Boys [Dublin]
(Country band known for quality that went through many lineups) |
Cotton Pickers featuring
Heather [Cookestown]
|
Country Blues Boys feat. Larry Cunngingham (One of Ireland's country legends after
starting with The Mighty Avons) |
Country Express feat. Eileen King
(Eileen's first band based in Ballymena in the early 70's) |
Country Flavour
[Donaghmore]
(Philomena's
Begley's band in the early 70's) |
Country Folk, The - feat Frank McCaffrey (Frank is still on the road
today) |
Country Gifts feat. Eileen King
[Unknown] |
Country
Hillsiders, The - feat. Billy Donegan/P2/P3 [Kerry] |
Countrymen
[Clara, Co. Offaly] |
Countrymen/P2
[Ballymena] |
Country People
[Tyrone] |
Country Pride
[Unknown]
(One of Margo's Country bands with Mattie Fox) |
Country Style feat. Ian Corrigan [Dublin]
(Ian left the Casino before they became the Indians) |
Country Sunshine feat. Tracy
(formed band after leaving Grassroots) |
Cowboys
[Carrick-On-Suir]
(Formerly the Voxenaires...on the road in the early 1970's with Stephen Travers
on bass) |
Cronin Family/P2
[Tuam]
(family band led by showband legend Gerry Cronin of the
Ohio) |
Cufflinks, The feat. Geraldine [Fintown] (included Cornelius
Ward, who went on to become Magic of the Magic Band) |
Dallas, T.R Band (aka Tom Allen) (former Mainliner's singer hit big with "Who Shot J.R. Ewing" and changed his name) |
Daniels, Roly Band (Roly
finally went solo in the late 1970's after fronting several showbands in the
60's and early 70's) |
Delahunty, Mick Jr. Orchestra
[Clonmel] (Steve Travers
of the Miami started his showband career with Mick Jr.) |
Down County/P2
[Downpatrick] (Co. Down based band that featured
Sean Quinn on vocals) |
Downtown Express feat. Connie/P2/P3 [Castleblaney?] |
Danny Doyle and
Maxi [Dublin]
(Country-Pop hybrid later called the Music Box) |
Danny Doyle & Music Box
(Like Johnny McEvoy, Danny was mainly a folk artist,
but also did the ballrooms) |
Driftwood feat Ronnie Griffiths
(Driftwood was Ronnie's band after American Pie-he went back to the name
American Pie)
|
Duggie Jane & her Country Rock Band [Dungannon]
(Originally called the Texans) |
Enabarts Showband
[Strabane]
(Formed by ex-Clipper Carltons - our thanks to Declan
Colgan) |
Entertainers, The - feat. Dermot Henry & Sharon/P2 [Unknown] |
Envoys, The - feat.
Hugh McLean & Evelyn
[Letterkenny] |
Escorts featuring Betty Reilly [Sligo] (County Sligo based band) |
Escorts featuring Har/P2/P3/P4 [Unknown]
(Featured Harry "Har" Ramsbottom on vocals) |
Evelyn & the Envoys/P2
[Letterkenny] |
Everglades, The - feat. Sean Thompson
[Castleblaney] |
Executives, The [Downpatrick]
(early 70's country band-our thanks to Noel Cunningham) |
Jerry Fahy |
Family Pride [Unknown] |
Farmers feat. Dan/P2/P3
[Unknown] |
Farmer's
Sons [Unknown] |
Firehouse Five (featuring Angela) [Castlepollard]
(PH) (became Jim Tobin and the Firehouse)
|
Flavin, Mick & His Band
(major country artist that came to prominence in the mid 1980's) |
Gallagher, Bridie [Donegal] |
Gallowglass, The [Unknown] (former Ceili band gone country) |
Gallowglass, The - feat. Tony O'Leary [Unknown] |
Gamblers, The - feat.
Lorne Gibson [Unknown] (on
the road in late 1969) |
Gamblers, The - feat. Phil Quinn (PH) [Unknown] |
Gaydons [Tyrone] (early
seventies band) |
Genevas [Unknown] (mid
seventies band with Jean Jacques Genevas) |
Geraldine [Derry] (country/folk/pop
singer managed by Tony Johnston in the mid 70's) |
Gerry & The Merryboys [Unknown] |
Glen Country
/ P2 [Unknown] |
Glensmen [Ballymena] (country
band featuring Leo McCaffrey) |
Gloria [Navan] |
Goldust [Limerick] (country
band from 1972 managed by Nora Donegan) |
Granada Sound/P2
[Unknown] |
Mattie Fox
& The Grassroots
(Mattie took over the band after Tracy's departure we think) |
Tracy
& The Grassroots
(Tracy - real name Yvonne Jennings - is the mother of Laura Byrne-band formed in May, 1971) |
Roly Daniels & Green County
(Roly was with The Nevada before Red Hurley as well as
Jim Farley's band) |
Green Cross Showband [Unknown] |
Sharon & Green Forest [Castleblaney] |
Green
Valley/P2 [Unknown]
(featured Shelley) |
Haggards [Mullingar]
(PH)
(the Arkansas Travelers without Charlie Arkins) |
Harkin, Brian & his Band
(short lived name for the band which reverted to the
Plainsmen months later) |
Harvest Showband [Tyrone]
(Mid to late 70's country outfit that would later
join with Mary Lou) |
Dermot Hegarty Trio
(mid 70's when Dermot went to cabaret) |
Helen
McCaffrey and Harvest [Unknown] |
Hawaii Five-0/P2/P3 [Dublin]
(early 70's band featured Basil Henriques) |
Eamon Cannon & the
Headlines/P2 |
Herdsmen/P2 [Wexford]
|
High Chaparral (featuring Casey) (on the road from
1970) |
Frankie McBride
& the Highwaymen/P2/P3/P4 (on the road from at least
1971) |
Ray Lynam & the Hillbillies
(one of the era's most respected country bands with Ray, a very
talented singer) |
Hi-Landers - feat Heather [Unknown] |
Hi-Lows, The - feat Gerry & Margaret [Cavan]
(turned country in 1971) |
Hoedowners, The - feat. Sean Dunphy
(Moved to cabaret in late 1973) |
Homesteaders, The - feat. Gene Stuart
(Made their debut Christmas Night, 1974) |
Hoot'nannys, The
[Dublin]
(Bill Ryan left to form Buckshot and was replaced
by the Cotton Mills Boy's Mike Scott) |
Hot Love feat. Billy Jo |
Horizons feat Billy Jo [Armagh] |
Huskeys, The - feat. Brendan
Hughes /P2 [Dungannon]
(formed in April, 1971) |
Indians, The
(In 1971, Casino showband changed their name and dressed as Indians-still going today) |
Ivors, Liam Country Dance Band
[Unknown]
(on the road in 1972) |
Jambylia featuring Billy
Donegan & Tricia |
Jarveys
[Killarney]
(Known as the Swingin' Jarveys) |
Frank
Jennings Syndicate
[Unknown]
|
Jesse
& the James Boys/P2/P3 (came onto the scene in the
early 80's) |
Jim Tobin & Firehouse
(previously know as the Firehouse Five) |
Joan
& the Silver Wings [Strabane]
(released single "Old Country Church" in early 80's) |
Joe Cuddy [Dublin]
(major cabaret singer in the early 70's) |
Joe E. Hamilton & Rail Express (late 70's country
singer) |
John Collier & the New Dimensions |
John Glenn & the
Wranglers/P2 (John
formed the Wranglers in Sept, 1978 after leaving the Mainliners) |
John Greer & his band (late 70's country singer) |
John McGrenra & Choice
(John formed Choice after stints with the Cotton Mill Boys & Farmers Sons, among
others) |
John McLaughlin & The Sundowners |
Johnny Flynn Sound [Tuam]
(Johnny's band in the 1970's after the showband
folded) |
Johnny McEvoy Band
[Dublin]
(top folk artist, Johnny, formed a country
band in 1970 - later featured Gloria) |
John Ross & The Jewels (Band managed by Des Kelly in
the early 70's) |
Joy Starr & the
Opportunity Band (Winner of Opportunity Knocks that came and went
pretty quickly) |
Jubilee Big Band
[Cork] (10 piece
band launched in late 1970 by the Dixies' Honey organization) |
Just Four
[Kildare] (One of
the top cabaret groups of the 70's) |
Kaisers feat. Margaret [Unknown] |
Kangaroos feat. Eileen King [Newry] (Eileen King's first band
in 1968) |
Kelly, Sandy Band [Sligo]
(Pop vocalist Sandy Dusky reverted to her married name and turned to country in mid 80's)
|
Kerry Cowboys [Unknown] (Featured
Dermot Moriarty and Basil Hendricks) |
Killarney Swinging
Jarveys /P2/P3/P4
[Killarney]
(turned pro in 1974 managed by Nelius O'Connell) |
Kinsellas Country Band
[Wexford] |
Knowles, Sonny/P2
(after leaving the Pacific Showband, Sonny was mostly known as a Dublin based cabaret singer) |
Lightning
Express (featuring Brian Hutchinson) (DL)
[Cavan]
(new name for Navak Showband in 1971) |
Lightning Express with Big Ivan [Unknown] (early 70's artist whose name came from
his portly stature) |
Linesmen [Louth] |
Lola and the Gypsies
(DL)
[Unknown] |
Maurice Lynch Band
[Castleblaney]
(featured a young Gloria Smith) |
Jim Lynn Ceili Bandshow with Deidre [Bellaghy]
(mid 70's Ceili/country group) |
Big Tom & the Mainliners [Castleblaney]
(Probably the most successful country band in
Ireland's history) |
Mainliners
(after Big Tom left the band, they played on with a
series of lead singers) |
Mainliners, The - feat. Jan
(After the departure of John Glenn to form the Wranglers, Jan took over as lead vocalist) |
Mainliners, The - feat. John Glenn (John replaced Tom Allen in the Mainliners) |
Margo, Mattie Fox & Country Pride (Mattie's former "Grassroots" revamped as "Country Pride" in the mid-70's) |
Margo & the Country Folk (aka Margo &
Co.) |
Margo & the Blue Ridge Boys
((Margo's band of the late 70's and early 80's) |
Marines featuring Anne & Shelly
[Newry]
(Shelly and half of her band-with brother Barry-joined, dropped the
"Swinging.") |
Marlena and Country Flavour
[Unknown]
(released single in Oct, 1974) |
Martina and the Finnavons (DL)
[Unknown] |
Mary Duff (One
of the later country singing sensations) |
Mary Lou & Harvest
(Made a hit as teenager, quit to get married and came back. Harvest were The Ventures) |
Mary Lou & Music City
(Mary Lou joined the band after parting company
with Harvest in 1975) |
Mash/P2
(short lived band formed by Cotton Mill Boy's
Gerry Madigan and Rocky Top, George Kaye in the late 70's) |
Mattie Fox & the Blue Boys (Mattie
replaced Larry Cunningham in The Blue Boys, left them in late 1973) |
Mattie Fox & the Grassroots/P2/P3
(Mattie
formed a new band with Charlie Arkin and some Blue Boys - formed 10/73) |
Maurice Mulcahy Band/P2/P3 |
Mean Tom and the Tree Tops
[Dublin]
(Parody of Big Tom from the early 1970's by newsman Derek Davis-RIP) |
Mavericks
(DL)
[Unknown] |
Frank McCaffrey/P2/P3/P4
(started as part of Margo's band) |
Billy McFarland
(former showband leader turned country artist) |
Gene Stuart & the Mighty Avons
[Cavan] (Gene fronted the
band after Larry Cunningham left) |
Mighty Avons [Cavan] (after Gene Stuart left to form
the Homesteaders, the band continued on for a while) |
Brendan Quinn
& the Mighty Avons (took over from Gene Stuart
in December, 1974) |
Gloria & Mississippi
(After years with Johnny McEvoy, Gloria Smith hit it big with "One Day At A Time" in 1978) |
Pauric Browne & Misty
(more of a cabaret act with several ex-showband members involved) |
Mornin Dew Showband
[Castleblaney]
(formed in 1976 formerly the Seasons) |
Music City /
P2 [Unknown] (featured
Mary Lou) |
Nashville Ramblers [Unknown] (featured
Maisie McDaniel replaced by Terry Mahon in 1970 when Maisie retired) |
Nashville Showband/P2/P3/P4
[Ballyshannon] (featuring Seamus McGee)
|
New Cadets (formed from remnants of
Marines Showband) |
New Linesmen Showband |
New Smokeys
(After Pat Ely's departure the band name was
re-launched in the early 70's) |
Doc Carroll
& the Nightrunners [Athlone] (former
Royal Blues singer split in 1972 to form his own band) |
Dermot O'Brien &
his Band/P2 |
Daniel O'Donnell
(Margo's brother Daniel didn't start his career until 1983 and has been knocking them dead
ever since) |
The Ohio |
Paddy Hanrahan & The Oklahoma [Longford] |
Outlaws
/ P2 [Killala] |
Overlanders
(PH) [Blacklion]
(started in 1968, joined by members of
the Skyrockets in 1969 and went pro) |
Paddy Day [Unknown]
|
Paddy Wagon
/ P2 [Unknown]
(early 70's country band) |
Paddy McDevitt and the Northern Lights
(DL) [Donegal]
(early 70's Donegal band managed by
Charlie McCole) |
Pat Christy & The Mountain Dew
(late seventies band) |
Pathfinders featuring Maureen
[Westport] (1970's Mayo
country band) |
Pat Lynch & the Tree Tops/P2 (formed
in 71 when Pat left the Airchords, disbanded in Oct, 1973 when Pat
when into cabaret) |
Pat McCaul & Premier Aces |
Pat McCaul & Southbound |
Patrice & Stage Five
(Patrice is Gloria's sister) |
Patrice & Stagecoach
(Patrice's band changed it's name in the early 80's) |
Patricia and the River Boys [Derry]
(on the road in 1972) |
Pat Max and the Specialists [Rathmore]
(on the road in early 70's) |
Paul Hanrahan and the Sahara
(DL)
[Unknown] |
Philomena Begley & her Ramblin' Men/P2/P3
(One of the queens of Country n' Irish music) |
Heather and the
Pines /
P2 [Ballina]
(country band launched in early 1970's) |
Bloody Morgan and the Pirates
/P2/P3 [Limerick]
(country band launched in March, 1974) |
Brian Harkin & The Plainsmen [Longford]
|
Dermot Hegarty & the
Plainsmen [Longford]
(played his last gig with them in June
1973 and went into cabaret) |
Frankie McBride
& the
Polka Dots/P2 |
Poteen [Dublin]
(band formed in 1973 by Roly Daniels and Jim Farley
featured Charlie Arkins) |
Dee Leydon & the Powermen
[Sligo]
(1973-1975) |
Prairiemen featuring Anna [Ardglass] |
Connie Lee & The Prairie Ramblers/P1/P2 [Unknown]
(Hit the road in June, 1974) |
Siobhan & Pride/P1 [Derry] |
Quarrymen feat. Sean Gallagher
[Bundoran] (formerly the Richard Fitzgerald
Ceili Band) |
Lee & Quo/P2
(Lead singer Connie Lee sadly passed away) |
Frankie Carroll &
The Ranchers [Unknown]
(hit the road Friday Oct 17, 1969) |
Hugo Duncan & the Ranchers |
Rawhide
[Unknown] (formed in
1973) |
Real Country (featuring George Kaye) (PH)
[Dundalk] (formed in
1971) |
Red River Valley Boys [Clarenbridge] (managed
by Jimmy Higgins of Galway in 1972) |
Rio Grande (featuring Frankie McBride)
[Unknown] (Frankie's band
in 1972) |
Rib Ticklers
[Cork] (Jerry Daly,
Tommy Duffy and Tommy McDonald) |
River Boys feat Tanya [Unknown]
(On the road in mid 1974) |
Roadrunners, The-feat. Gerry & Margaret [Unknown]
(Hit the road over Christmas, 1978 after Gerry &
Margaret left the Hi-Lows) |
Rockaways, The - feat. Brose Walsh
[Belcarra]
(Mayo based showband legend) |
Rocky Tops, The - feat. Pat Ely &
George Kaye)/P2/P3
(Pat was a 60's star with the Smokey Mountain Ramblers) |
Rose Tynan
[Dublin]
(Sadly
passed away September 3, 2001 aged 69) |
Royal, The - feat. Derrick
[Unknown]
(Derrick Mehaffey took
over when Brendan Bowyer formed the Big 8) |
Royal Blues feat. Doc Carroll
[Claremorris] |
Sailors feat. Tom Allen /
P2
[Athlone]
(Tom
"T.R. Dallas" Allen's
second band) |
San Bernadino [Cork]
(formed in 1975) |
Stampede feat. Sean Gallagher/P2 [Bundoran]
(formed in July, 1974) |
Sean Hegarty
[Unknown] |
Sean Quinn & Down County
[Unknown] |
Seasons, The - feat. Gerry Black
[Monaghan]
(Gerry left the Seasons to join The Big Valley with
Shelley) |
Seasons [Monaghan]
(After Gerry Black joined the Big Valley, the band continued as the All Star
Seasons) |
Seasons [Cahir]
(We think this was different band from the Seasons from Monaghan) |
Second Sound, The with Eileen Reid [Unknown] |
Shelly & Startime
(Shelley was actually Jan Lynch who later fronted the Mainliners after Tom Allen left)
|
Shine, Brendan & His Band
[Athlone]
(Athlone's
favorite son was an accomplish accordionist as well) |
Signs featuring Brendan Quinn/P2
[Unknown]
(formerly the Breakaways)
|
Silver Stirrups/P2
()
[Unknown] |
Smokey Mountain Ramblers
[Unknown]
(Pat Ely's band prior to forming the Rocky Tops from the late 60's) |
Southbound with Patsy McCaul [Unknown] |
Southern Express feat. Gerry
Boyle
[Unknown] |
Springfield
[Larne] (featured Stewart Gillespie of
the High Seas Showband) |
Spurs with Catherine [Monaghan]
(Billed as "Ireland's youngest showband" in 1972) |
Stanley, Fintan & Maisie McDaniel
(Sligo) (Two
superstars toured as husband and wife) |
Stevens, Tony & His Band
[Unknown] |
Storytellers, The - feat Susan McCann
[Unknown]
(Came on the scene later many country stars, but made it very big) |
Storytellers, The - feat Pat Ely
[Unknown] (Pat's band in the early 70's) |
Strangers, The - feat Grainne
[Unknown]
(Singer from England that came over for a period in the late 70's-early 80's) |
Strangers, The - feat Teresa (DL)
[Unknown] |
Sundowners, The - feat. Colm [Portaferry]
(Colm Gilmore sadly passed away in 1997) |
Sun Valley Boys [Kerry]
(Early 70's country band featuring Dennis Bowler,
started by ex-Cadets Jas Fagan and Paddy Burns) |
Swallows, The - feat. Murphy
[Galway] (country band that became The Magic Band in 1974,
featured Margaret Murphy) |
Swinging Doors Showband [Rockcorry]
(Early 70's country outfit) |
Swinging Marines featuring Anne/P2/P3 [Newry]
(Anne is sister of Jan Lynch, who was known as Shelly on
stage) |
Symbols, The [Naas]
(Renamed Gallowglass Ceili Band in 1972 featured Bill Ryan) |
Tallmen, The - feat. Anne Lynch & Hugo Duncan [Omagh]
(Hugo Duncan with Anne
Lynch, sister of Shelly) |
Tallmen, The - feat. Hugo Duncan
[Omagh] (Hugo's
first showband after singing cabaret locally) |
Tallmen, The - feat. Har
[Omagh] |
Tartans featuring Pat Roper
[Unknown]
(hit the road in
early 1972) |
Terry Troy and the Regency
[Unknown]
(Northern band of the
early 70's) |
Texas Bandshow
[Unknown] |
Tipperary Express (featuring Martha)/P2
[Unknown] |
Tom Allen & the Mainliners [Castleblaney]
(Tom Allen
replaced John Glenn who replaced Big Tom in this legendary band) |
Tommy Drennan & the Monarchs/P2
(Tommy also played with the Freshmen early in his
career) |
Tony Chambers
[Unknown] |
Topeca Spring
[Omagh]
|
Topstars
[Donegal]
(country band launched in 1979 with Tracy Curran, also featured Jackie) |
Transit
Showband with John McLoughlin
[Unknown] |
Travellers, The - feat. Big Tom
[Castleblaney] (band formed by Big Tom McBride after leaving the Mainliners) |
Tribesmen, The - feat , Anne Lynch/P2
[Unknown]
(One of the bands fronted by Anne Lynch, sister of
Shelly) |
Two's Company/P2
[Unknown] (originally a folk
duo of Eamonn McRory and Mary Darcy formed in 1967) |
Tumbleweeds, feat. Johnny Regan/P2/P3
[Unknown] |
Tuxedo Junction featuring Jim Long [Portadown]
(Country band on the road from 1971-1873) |
Virginians, The - feat. Dermot Henry
(Ballymote singer emigrated to Canada in the 70's) |
Virginians, The - feat.
Frank Kilbride (used name owned by Des and Johnny Kelly
after the original band broke up) |
Wagon Wheels
[Unknown] (Starred Chuck Owens in the
early 1970's) |
Wandrin Stars featuring Paddy Day
[Unknown]
(Started in April, 1971) |
Wells Fargo - featuring Connie Lyl (DL)
[Unknown] |
Garry
and the Western Stars
[Unknown] |
Western Rockies
[Enniskillen] |
Mell Tarner & Wildwood
[Unknown] |