- (/ˈklɑːtuː/) was a
Canadian rock
group formed in 1973 by the duo of John
Woloschuk and Dee Long. They
named themselves after an amb****ador, Klaatu, from...
-
number 1 in Ireland.
Klaatu members John
Woloschuk and
Terry Draper wrote the song together, with
Woloschuk ****igned 75% of
composer royalties because...
- Politzania" (orchestral) (John
Woloschuk) "The
Loneliest of Creatures" (orchestral) (John
Woloschuk) "Prelude" (orchestral) (John
Woloschuk) "So Said the Lighthouse...
- the song, a long
message in
Morse code
plays in the background. John
Woloschuk, in an
article in the fan
magazine The
Morning Sun,
finally provided a...
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Alexis Woloschuk (born
April 6, 1994) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey player. She most
recently pla**** in the now
defunct Premier Hockey Federation...
- of this album, do not list the
names of the band members.
Klaatu John
Woloschuk - vocals, piano, organ, mellotron,
acoustic guitar, b**** guitar, synthesizers...
-
interview with the
three band members:
Terry Draper, Dee Long, and John
Woloschuk. This is the only
original Klaatu album whose cover was not
painted by...
- Mike
Woloschuk (born May 9, 1970, in Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a Canadian-Australian curler. At the
international level, he is a two-time Pacific-Asia...
- "dismal".
Klaatu Dee Long – vocals,
guitar solo on "Sell Out, Sell Out" John
Woloschuk – vocals, b****, keyboard,
guitar Terry Draper –
vocals Additional musicians...
- his 1998 song "My Father's Eyes". A
Montreal journalist named Michael Woloschuk researched Canadian Armed Forces service records and
tracked down members...