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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. www.lighthouserockson.com › historyHistory - Lighthouse

    Recognized as one of the best performing acts of their time, Lighthouse toured 300 days a year including sold out performances at Carnegie Hall, the Fillmore East, Fillmore West, Expo ‘70 in Japan and the Isle of Wight Festival in England.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 12 de sept. de 2019 · Iconic Canadian rock band Lighthouse is performing at Showplace Performance Centre in downtown Peterborough on October 10, 2019 as part of the band's 50th anniversary tour. Front row: Paul Hoffert, Doug Moore, Dan Clancy, Ralph Cole, and Don Paulton; middle row: Jamie Prokop (son of founding member Skip Prokop); back row: Russ Little ...

  7. 19 de may. de 2019 · Remembering Skip Prokop, 1943 to 2017, one of the world’s best drummers who started with a Toronto band called the Paupers in the 1960s, co-founded Lighthouse, and did studio work for such greats as Janice Joplin, Carlos Santana, Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield and Peter, Paul and Mary.