Donnie McDougall
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Guitarist Don McDougall D.Mus(hon) (born November 5, 1948) 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, McDougall took the lead vocals on two tracks, "Samantha's Living Room" and "Lost and Found Town". The album was a rare departure from Burton Cummings' exclusive vocals, and although it was a critical success, McDougall did not sing lead on any further recordings during the Cummings era. This is unfortunate because McDougall has an earnest, aching voice (think of a Canadian Gram Parsons) that could have been well utilized in middle-period Guess Who recordings.
McDougall left the band in 1974 after the album Road Food was completed, but he showed up as the lead singer of a reformed Guess Who (minus Burton Cummings) in the late 70's and into the 80's. Although he was not a part of the 1983 Guess Who reunion that toured Canada, he was a part of the post-2000 reunion band that has done two cross-country tours. (with Cummings, Randy Bachman, Garry Peterson and Bill Wallace). He also created his own version of the Guess Who called The Best of the Guess Who around 1996, while Jim Kale was touring with his version of the Guess Who in the United States, McDougall's version of the Guess Who featured Bill Wallace, Vance Masters McDougall's rendition of the Guess Who only performed at one event.
Ever since the lineup of the Guess Who from 2000 stopped performing, McDougall started performing at local venues around the Winnipeg area with the Donnie McDougall Band.