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Myrna Lorrie is something of a fixture in Canadian country music, but she never made serious inroads in the American market
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Myrna Lorrie is something of a fixture in Canadian country music, but she never made serious inroads in the American market. Nevertheless, she racked up several Canadian number ones in the '60s - ". ead Full Biography.
Myrna Lorrie – Myrna Lorrie. Label: Harmony (4) – KHE 90055. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. A1. Turn Down The Music. A2. Changing Of The Seasons. A4. No Love Like Mine.
Myrna Lorrie (born Myrna Lorraine Petrunka, August 6, 1940, Cloud Bay, Ontario) is a Canadian country sician. She is known as the "first lady of Canadian country music. Lorrie first sang publicly at age 11 on Fort William radio station CKPR on a program called School of the Air, which was hosted by Jack Master. At 12, Master gave Lorrie her own radio show, Harmony Trails In the fall of 1969, CBC Halifax created a show called Countrytime. Lorrie was a guest during the first season and "she proved to be so charming that producer Cy True and the CBC brass invited her to co-host the show with Don Tremaine in the fall of 1970".
Myrna Lorrie (b. Myrna Lorraine Petrunka, August 6, 1940, Cloud Bay, Ontario) is a Canadian country sician. She is known as the First Lady of Canadian Country Music. Lorrie first sang publicly at age 11 on Fort William radio station CKPR on a program called "School of the Air", which was hosted by Jack Master. At 12, Master's gave Lorrie her own radio show called "Harmony Trails". Several hits for Columbia Records followed, including "Tell Me Not to Go", "Turn Down the Music", and "Changing of the Seasons". In the fall of 1969, CBC Halifax created a show called Countrytime. Myrna was a guest during the first season and "she proved to be so charming that producer Cy True and the CBC brass invited her to co-host the show with Don Tremaine in the fall of 1970".
Myrna Lorrie -Changing Of The Seasons/ Bashful Billy- 7" 45 RPM Record MU-4-1293. You bet I kiss him, Are you mine - Myrna Lorrie and Buddy Deval 78 tours.
Artist: Myrna Lorrie. Album: Jukebox Pearls: Hello Baby. Download Myrna Lorrie - Tradewinds. Jukebox Pearls: Hello Baby: Best 2 songs. Myrna Lorrie - Life's Changing Scene 02:33. Myrna Lorrie - Die, I Thought I Would (Double Vocal) 02:19. Myrna Lorrie: best 2 tracks. Myrna Lorrie - You Bet I Kissed Him Rock-a-Billy Weekend Collection, 2013 02:28. Myrna Lorrie - Life's Changing Scene Jukebox Pearls: Hello Baby, 2012 02:33. Artist: Myrna Lorrie.
Lorrie then took a hiatus from performing until 1963. In 1964 she started The Myrna Lorrie Show, which ran on Canadian television until 1969. She continued performing on television into the 1980s, co-hosting Countrytime on CBC from 1970 to 1974 and Nashville Swing from 1977 to 1981. Her 1989 release Blue Blue Me yielded the Canadian hits "Blue Blue Me" and "Sometime" . This list of songs or music-related items is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Myrna Lorrie (Harmony Records). Child to Woman (Musicor Records). It's Countrytime (MCA Records).
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| A | Changing Of The Seasons | 3:15 |
| B | Bashful Billy | 2:06 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MU-4-1293 | Myrna Lorrie | Changing Of The Seasons / Bashful Billy (7", Single, Promo) | Columbia | MU-4-1293 | Canada | Unknown |
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