Aug 3, 1975 (49 years ago) Nathan Phillips Square Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jim Minas, Mark Gendel, Bill Mair, Rich Wamil
Uploaded by Bill Mair
Copperpenny. (L to R) Mark Gendel, Bill Mair, (promoter with money), Rich Wamil and Jim Minas.
Peter Foldy Performing in Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square. Behind me, Michael Zweig on guitar and Lenny Blum on bass. August 3, 1975.
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Sunday, August 3, 1975: CHUM's successful summer concerts at Nathan Phillips Square continued this past Sunday with Peter Foldy and Copperpenny sharing the bill. The free concerts have at- attracted as many as 20,000 at Toronto's City Hall. Copperpenny's follow-up single to "Disco Queen", and just released is "Good Time Sally." The group has undergone personnel changes, which leaves founder -member Rich Wamil with three new members. They are Jim Minas on drums, Mark Stephen on guitar, and bassist Bill Mair. The group's last tour in May with Blue Swede, hit nine- teen cities including a stop at Ontario Place where the two attracted more than 10,000 fans.
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