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Greg Hambleton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greg Hambleton Greg Hambleton is a Canadian music industry entrepreneur living in Hamilton, ON. Over the years he has been a record producer, recording engineer, songwriter and music label executive with Axe Records. Hambleton was the recording engineer when in 1968, Canadian music icon Stompin' Tom Connors, then an aspiring country-folk singer/songwriter, recorded at Toronto's Sound Canada studio to make his debut album, ''Tragedy Trail'', and single, ''Sudbury Saturday Night''. Hambleton heard a loud tapping from around Connors' foot; he found a piece of plywood and had Connors stand on it as he recorded. The board became Connors' legendary trademark. He was involved with the careers of Rain, a Kitchener pop-rock group featuring Charity Brown which had a Canadian No. 22 hit in 1971 with the Hambleton-written ''Out Of My Mind''; Major Hoople's Boarding House, a pop-rock band that earned Canadian Top 20 in 1975 with ''I'm Running After You'', with Hambleton's production; Gary and Dave, who had a Canadian No. 1 with ''Could You Ever Love Me Again''; Madrigal, The Irish Rovers, Steel River, and The Stampeders.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hamilton music impresario revisits Kitchener past )〕 ==References==
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