Band, 1969-1977 CA, Toronto
Pop, Jazz and R&B/Soul
Dr. Music was a Toronto pop, rock, and jazz group founded in 1969 by producer, arranger and performer Doug Riley. The band recorded five albums and toured across Canada. The personnel of the band changed throughout its history, with Riley remaining at the core of the group.
Doug Riley key 1945-2007 CA | |
Bruce Cassidy tr, fh CA | |
Steve Kennedy ts, voc US | |
Tom Szczesniak b, eb *1948 CA | |
Michael Kennedy voc, cng CA | |
Don Thompson eb, b, p *1940 GB | |
Keith Jollimore sax, fl, voc CA | |
Dave Brown dr CA | |
Claude Ranger dr *1941 CA | |
Wayne Stone dr | |
Bob McLaren dr CA | |
Barrie Tallman tb CA |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Best Of Dr. Music | Dr. Music | 2006 | Compil. |
Doctor Music, Circa '84 | Dr. Music | 1984 | Single |
Circa '84 | Dr. Music | 1984 | Album |
Doctor Music | Dr. Music, Doug Riley | 1977 | Album |
Retrospective | Dr. Music | 1974 | Compil. |
Bedtime Story | Dr. Music | 1974 | Album |
Dr. Music | Dr. Music | 1973 | Album |
Tryin' Times / In My Life | Dr. Music | 1973 | Single |
Long Time Comin' Home / Say Real | Dr. Music | 1972 | Single |
Sun Goes By / Glory Glory | Dr. Music | 1972 | Single |
Sun Goes By / Gospel Rock | Dr. Music | 1972 | Single |
Dr. Music | Dr. Music | 1972 | Album |
I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony) | Laurie Bower Singers / Dr. Music | 1972 | Single |
One More Mountain To Climb | Dr. Music | 1971 | Single |
Try A Little Harder / The Land | Dr. Music | Single |