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The Brothers-In-Law

The Brothers-in-Law The Brothers-in-Law Canadian satirical musical group For other uses, see Brothers in Law. The Brothers-in-Law was a Canadian satirical musical group that was active from 1963 to 1970. They recorded six albums and generated occasional controversy because of their subject matter. Quick facts Origin, Genres ... The Brothers-in-Law Origin Windsor, Ontario, Canada Genres Satire, folk, show tunes Years active 1963 (1963)–1970 Labels Arc Records Members Alec Somerville Howard Duffy Larry Reaume Ken Clarke Bob Lee Close History The members were songwriter Alec Somerville on banjo, Howard Duffy on guitar, Larry Reaume on guitar, and Ken Clarke on bass. Somerville, Duffy and Clarke were police officers, hence the name Brothers-in-Law. Reaume was the City of Windsor's district fire chief.…

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Singles

Can You Say You Didn't Know / The Carl D Bradley
Can You Say You Didn't Know / The Carl D Bradley (1966)
Hockey Night In Canada / Come Up To Canada
Hockey Night In Canada / Come Up To Canada (1966)
The Pill / K-K-K Klansmen
The Pill / K-K-K Klansmen (1966)
Nashville Tennessee / Buy Now Pay Later
Nashville Tennessee / Buy Now Pay Later (1967)
The Christmas Mad Rigal / Christmas Snow
The Christmas Mad Rigal / Christmas Snow (1967)