- Song",
French version "Une
chanson du centenaire") was
written by
Bobby Gimby in 1967 to
celebrate Canada's
centennial and Expo 67, and was commissioned...
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Robert Stead Gimby, OC (October 25, 1918 – June 20, 1998) was a
Canadian orchestra leader, trumpeter, and singer-songwriter.
Gimby (pronounced Jim-bee)...
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moderate success,
breaking into the
Canadian Top 40 with a
version of
Bobby Gimby's song "Canada" (1967).
Three other Sugar Shoppe songs made the
lower reaches...
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Forever was a song
composed by
Bobby Gimby to
celebrate the
Formation of
Malaysia on 16
September 1963.
Bobby Gimby received the
nickname "The Pied Piper...
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Cabinda (União
Nacional de Libertação de Cabinda), led by
Lumingu Luís
Gimby, was created.[citation needed]
Another group was
created by
Cabindese expatriates...
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separatist group,
emerged in the 1990s
under the
leadership of
Lumingu Luis
Gimby. In
April 1997,
Cabinda joined the
Unrepresented Nations and
Peoples Organization...
- Toronto-area
media personality. He co-hosts
Breakfast Television on City.
Bobby Gimby,
orchestra leader, singer/songwriter who
wrote the
Canadian Centennial song...
- Expo was
written by
Bobby Gimby, a
veteran commercial jingle writer who
composed the po****r
Centennial tune "Ca-na-da".
Gimby earned the name the "Pied...
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featured as one of the
filming locations for the 1988 CBC TV
Movie The
Bobby Gimby Story.[better source needed] The
television series S****sville on Patrol"...
- included:
trumpeter Bobby Gimby - from 1943–April 1959 saxophonist-clarinetist
Cliff McKay - 1943–1952 and
returned to
replace Gimby keyboardist Jimmy Namaro...