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  1. Don DiNovo. Real Name: Donald Richard DiNovo. Profile: Canadian viola and violin player from Toronto, Ontario (March 29, 1934 - September 22, 1986). In Groups: Lighthouse (2) Variations: Viewing All | Don DiNovo.

  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. Since that time they have recorded one new studio album, Song of the Ages, released in 1996.

  3. Don DiNovo - viola Dick Armin - cello Pete Pantaluk - trumpet Keith Jollimore - sax, flute and vocals Howard Shore - sax Larry Smith - trombone and vocals 1971 - Thoughts of Movin' On Skip Prokop - drums,percussion and vocals Paul Hoffert - keyboard and vibes Ralph Cole - guitar and vocals Louis Yachnin - bass Bob McBride - lead vocals and ...

  4. 12 de sept. de 2019 · Seated front from left: Larry Smith, Skip Prokop, Dick Armin, Paul Hoffert, and Ralph Cole; standing rear from left: Don diNovo, John Naslen, Bob McBride, and Howard Shore. (Photo: John Rowlands) On Thursday, October 10th at Showplace Performance Centre, Lighthouse will take to the stage for its 50th anniversary tour — an ...

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  5. Explore Don DiNovo's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Don DiNovo on AllMusic.

  6. 12 de ene. de 2018 · In addition to Prokop, Hoffert, and Cole, the lineup that night consisted of bassist Grant Fullerton, singer/percussionist Vic “Pinky” Dauvin, violinist Ian Guenther, violist Don Dinovo, cellists Don Whitton and Leslie Schneider, trumpeters Freddy Stone and Arnie Chycoski, saxophonist Howard Shore, and trombonist Russ Little.

  7. www.lighthouserockson.com › historyHistory - Lighthouse

    Ralph Cole; back row from left: Keith Jollimore, Howard Shore, Bruce Cassidy, Pete Pantaluk, Larry Smith, Don DiNovo, Paul Armin, Dick Armin Bob McBride circa 1972 Lighthouse was on a roll, releasing more than a dozen charting singles over the next four years, including radio mainstays Sunny Days, 1849 and Pretty Lady.