James Richardson
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- For the Kingston grain merchant and politician, see James Richardson (1819–1892).
| James Richardson | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1864 |
| Died | 1950-01-18 Dyment |
James Richardson (c. 1864 – 18 January 1950) was a resident of Fort William, Ontario.[1]
Thunder Bay BandWiki
According to Thunder Bay BandWiki, a different James Richardson was a musician based in the Thunder Bay area. He began his music career with Mask, an act that toured Canada combining music and theatre. He subsequently toured with Cool Change, a Thunder Bay band, including an extended engagement in Dubai, U.A.E. He later formed his own group, "Sno'Job", and remained in Dubai intermittently for approximately two years, also performing with a group called "Livin' Grey".
In later years he became the owner of "Greybishop's Books" in Prescott, Ontario, and authored a novel, Bred in the Bone.
References
- ↑ Fort William Daily Times-Journal, 31 January 1950, p. 19