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Johnny Burke (Canadian singer)

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Johnny Burke was a Canadian country singer who recorded a series of singles with Acclaim Records in the 1980s.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Billboard – 27 April 1974 Johnny Burke, Most Promising Country Singer ...
  2. ^ Country Song Roundup – Issues 101–103 – Page 31 1967 "Made up of stars in their own right, the band includes Johnny Burke on bass (Most promising new artist, R.P.M. Poll 1967), Roy Penny, lead guitar (Best instrumentalist, R.P.M. Poll 1965–66, 66–67), Bunty Petrie on drums, fiddle and rhythm ..."
  3. ^ "Johnny Burke, Canada's 'hidden gem' of country music, dies". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 11 October 2017.