
Keith McKie – A Hysterical Document
Keith McKie is one of the Sault’s jewels of Canadian music. In his time he has worked with, and touched, some of the greats in the history of rock’n’roll. I […]
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Rock’N’Roll Heaven explores “Aardvark,” the second album from Kensington Market, from 1969. And we find out that it wasn’t just the Beatles who used the Mellotron – Kensington Market did as well! The band also introduced a new synthesizer sound to their repertoire, the infamous Moog, played by John Mills-Cockell. This album also marked the end of the band and Brian explores what became of some of the members after the break up.
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“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.”
– Bernard M. Baruch
Keith McKie is one of the Sault’s jewels of Canadian music. In his time he has worked with, and touched, some of the greats in the history of rock’n’roll. I […]
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