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Don McDougall (born November 5, 1948) is a guitarist who joined The Guess Who in 1972, replacing Greg Leskiw who moved on to a solo career. His first album performance was on the record Live At The Paramount, recorded in Seattle, Washington. McDougall sang "Glace Bay Blues" on that album. On the following studio album Artificial Paradise ...
Leskiw was replaced on short notice by guitarist/singer Donnie McDougall, a veteran of the Winnipeg rock scene who had most recently played with the Vancouver-based Mother Tucker's Yellow Duck. With McDougall on board, the band recorded the album Live at the Paramount at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle in May 1972; it was released in August ...
- Garry Peterson, Leonard Shaw, Derek Sharp, Michael Devin, Michael Staertow
- 1965–1975, 1977–present
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Donnie McDougall. Self: The Guess Who: Running Back Thru Canada. Don McDougall was a member of the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. He joined in 1972, replacing guitarist Greg Leskiw. He left in 1974 and was replaced by Dominic Troiano. In the late 1970s, McDougall became the leader of a reformed version of the band. He also occasionally rejoined the actual band for reunions.
Oct 20, 2016 · KITCHENER - One year ago this month Kitchener drummer Donnie McDougall was dreading the news from his doctor. Following a vacation in Quebec where there was a sudden gush of blood in his urine ...