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- "The Golden Age of Canadian Country Music" by Laurel L. Russwurm
- Country's Musical Roots on Display for All to Hear Throughout the Summer ~ by Will Sloan
- exclaim! : Lynn Russwurm Singing My Songs
- Finally A Chance For A Proper Collaboration ~ by Will Sloan
- Flash from the Past: Silver Bar Ranch got toes tapping on CKCO
- Lifetimes: Lynn Russwurm left an unmatched legacy in country music
- Observer Xtra: There’s no stopping the music ~ by Joni Miltenburg
- Playin’ the music that comes naturally ~ by Will Sloan
- The Record: Old-time country music songwriter hits just the right note — at 83
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- Flash from the Past: Silver Bar Ranch got toes tapping on CKCO
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Lynn Russwurm Presents
With the overwhelming success of Lynn’s Sunday Concert Series in Gore Park, the Township of Woolwich asked him to consider scheduling something during the rest of the year to keep the momentum going. Lynn discussed it with his friend Bob … Continue reading
What is “The Two Plus Who” ?
The brain child of Canadian dobro great, Bob Tremblay, The Two Plus Who is a duo consisting of two versatile musicians, Bob himself, along with his good friend Lynn Russwurm. They make up the musical core “Two” who work with … Continue reading
Concerts: Gerald Davidson and the Country Versatiles
August 11th, 2013 was the day Gerald Davidson and the Country Versatiles performed in Lynn Russwurm’s 2013 Summer Concert Series on August 11th, 2013. Gerald Davidson, Lead Guitar Ashley Giles, Fiddle Gerry Felker, Drums Gord Ogilvie, Bass … Continue reading
Out of Order
Fixed! You can once again reach Lynn at +1-519-669-2386 If you’ve been trying to get Lynn on the telephone recently, don’t fret, the phone company seems to have crossed the wires. The phone number Lynn has had for more than … Continue reading
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Canada Day Weekend
Rhyme ‘N’ Reason will be performing in Elmira’s Gore Park as this week’s entree in Lynn Russwurm’s Summer Concert Series. And for once, Sunday’s weather forecast couldn’t be better: A mix of sun and cloud. Low 13. High 25. Hope … Continue reading
Ephriam Frey & Olde Tyme Country
The weather forecast is iffy again, but we’ll keep our fingers crossed that any rain will confine itself to the afternoon, leaving clear skies for Ephriam Frey’s Olde Tyme Country show at Gore Park tonight. Here are some photos from … Continue reading
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Harold MacIntyre Returns Tonight
On Sunday June 16th, 2013, the third concert in Lynn Russwurm’s Summer Concert Series in Elmira’s Gore Park will feature Harold MacIntyre, pictured here in 2012.
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Tagged 2012, Elmira, Gore Park, Harold MacIntyre
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First Up: Bluegrass Edition
In Southern Ontario the wildly fluctating temperatures ranged from 20.5°C to 5.8°C yesterday. Thunderstorms had been and gone, and the cold rain had stopped by the time the first concert of the season began in Elmira’s Gore Park last night. … Continue reading
Two Plus Who
Lynn and Bob Tremblay have been having so much fun playing a variety of venues in southern Ontario as “The Two Plus Who” that they’ve decided to hang out their own shingle. The “who” changes from gig to gig, depending … Continue reading
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Tagged 2+W, Bob Tremblay, Lance Russwurm, Merle Haggard, Workin' Man Blues, YouTube
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