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Moods of Man
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・ Moodswing (Kacy Crowley album)
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・ Moodswings (to Come at Me like That)
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Moods of Man : ウィキペディア英語版
Moods of Man

''Moods of Man'' was a Canadian music television series which aired on CBC Television in 1968.
==Premise==
This Vancouver-produced variety series featured musicians Jim Johnson and Harry Aoki. Johnson was an American expatriate guitarist and singer who became a teacher in Prince George, British Columbia. Aoki was another musician who played bass and harmonica. The duo were previously featured on CBC Radio's ''Parade of Choirs'' and hosted their own radio show, ''Wandering''. Each episode was based on a given theme, such as the debut's exploration of trouble and hope. Musical styles varied from blues to folk to classical.
The hosts were regularly joined by musicians Bud Henderson (piano), Al Johnson (drums), Stan Johnson (bass) and Ray Moga (guitar). Ann Mortifee was a guest on this series.

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