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  1. The Carlton Showband is a Canadian musical group of the Irish genre. Formed in Brampton, Ontario in November 1963, the band initially named themselves the Carlton Danceband in reference to Toronto's Carlton Street where Maple Leaf Gardens was located.

  2. The Carlton Showband Official Site. THE CARLTON SHOWBAND REUNION TOUR 2012. For an incredible 32 years from 1964 to 1996 The Carlton Showband evolved as one of the most respected and recognized bands in all of Canada.

  3. 13 de feb. de 2021 · 354 subscribers. Subscribed. 173. 31K views 2 years ago TORONTO. A fan favourite in Newfoundland and Ireland, The CARLTON SHOWBAND delighted audiences for more than 4 decades. This song was a...

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  4. The Carlton Showband. The Carlton Showband is a Canadian musical group of the Irish genre. Formed in Brampton, Ontario in November 1963, the band initially named themselves the Carlton Danceband in reference to Toronto's Carlton Street where Maple Leaf Gardens was located.

  5. 31 de oct. de 2017 · 63 subscribers. Subscribed. 50. 10K views 6 years ago. The Carlton Showband wasn't just a band. It was a recipe for happiness. Take a generous helping of Irish, a dash or two of down home...

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  6. 7 de feb. de 2006 · Carlton Showband. Popular Irish-Canadian troupe, formed in 1964 in Toronto. Members by 1966 were Chris O'Toole (leader, drum, and spoons), Mike Feeney (vocals), Seamus Grew (keyboards, accordion), Chris McLaughlin (button accordion, harmonica, vocals), Sean McManus (guitar, vocals), and Freddy White (bass, banjo, vocals), all Irish ...

  7. Marty Shaw (Warshawski) lives in sunny California. He left the Carlton Showband in 1987. Roddie Lee (Le Prieur) Roddie Lee (Le Prieur) lives in Mississauga, Ontario and works as an installer for a propane company in the City of Vaughan, north of Toronto. He retired from drumming in 2001 saying he just didn't want to do it any more. Robert Benoit