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Singer of R&B/Soul and Rock
British singer Tony Kingston had a brief deal with Decca Records in England in the late 1960's with a single called "Mama Come On Home" released in April that year. The record is now considered a Northern Soul classic. After relocating to Canada In the early '70s he was signed to Yorkville in Toronto and his 1972 single "I Am A Preacher" managed to reach #65 on the RPM Top Singles chart in February that year but having a significantly better showing on the national CHUM Chart with a peak performance of #15.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sweet Music | Tony Kingston | 1978 | Single |
Too Heavy To Carry | Tony Kingston | 1974 | Single |
I Am A Preacher / What We Need ( Is A Great Big Melting Pot) | Tony Kingston | 1972 | Single |
I Am The Preacher / Satan's Choice | Tony Kingston | 1972 | Single |
I Am The Preacher | Tony Kingston | Single | |
Faith, Hope & Charity | Tony Kingston | Single | |
Mysterious People | Tony Kingston | Single |