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Shortly after Dr. Music's album release, the group disbanded, despite the success of the single "Sun Goes By". This gave Riley an opportunity to concentrate on his studio position at Toronto Sound Recording. In 1973, Doug Riley assembled a second version of Dr. Music. This group, however, was only
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In 1969, Doug Riley became the music director for the television show "The Ray Stevens Show". He was asked to put together a group of musicians to play for the 1969–1970 season of the show. Riley's 16-piece vocal and instrumental band became known as Dr. Music. When the show was cancelled in 1970,
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Doug Riley (keyboards), Doug Mallory (lead vocals, guitar), Claude Ranger (drums), Bruce Cassidy (trumpet, fluegel horn), Don Thompson (electric & acoustic bass), Dave Brown (drums), Steve Kennedy (vocals, tenor sax, flute), Keith Jollimore (vocals, baritone, alto sax, flute), and Barrie Tallman
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Riley continued to produce and arrange for television shows. From 1973 to 1974, he worked as a music director on Keith Hampshire's television series "Music Machine". In 1974, he formed the third version of Dr. Music which became the house band of the show. This group recorded the album
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Dr. Music continued to be a leading jazz band within Toronto throughout the 1970s but formally disbanded in 1977. In 1984, Riley resurrected the idea Dr. Music by creating a group composed of his musical friends. Together they recorded the album
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Many of the members of Dr. Music went on to pursue their own musical careers. Don Thompson continued as a jazz bassist and piano player, winning two Juno awards. Keith Jollimore and Bruce Cassidy became members of the Canadian rock band,
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Dr. Music remained together to record and tour Western Canada. Riley became partners with producer Terry Brown to form the Toronto Sound Recording Studio where Dr. Music recorded from 1970 to 1971.
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and Laurel Ward, which led to a more vocal-driven sound for the band. In 1972, GRT Record Company released the group's first recording entitled
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a seven-piece ensemble. This new version of Dr. Music toured Western and Eastern Canada and released a new album,
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consisted of jazz compositions by Riley and his band members, Claude Ranger and
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was a Toronto jazz group founded in 1969 by producer, arranger and performer
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and became a worldwide hit. Together with lyricists-composers
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At this point, Dr. Music joined forces with the Canadian duo
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Doug Riley (keyboards), Doug Mallory (lead vocals, guitar),
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at Toronto Sound Studios during February and March 1974.
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Toronto
Ontario
jazz
Doug Riley
Terry Black
One More Mountain to Climb
Steve Kennedy
jazz rock
Don Thompson
Doug Riley
Brenda Gordon
Terry Black
Diane Brooks
Trudy Desmond
Steve Kennedy
Terry Clarke
Kenny Marco
Don Thompson
Wayne Stone
One More Mountain To Climb
Lighthouse
Moe Koffman
Anne Murray
David Clayton-Thomas
Gordon Lightfoot

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