The Count Victors in Peterborough Ontario

THE COUNT VICTORS

HISTORICAL PAGE

MUSICAL STYLES:
Rock and Roll Band in the 1960's (formerly The Teen Lords)

ORIGINAL BAND MEMBERS:
Terry Lathangue (Drums), Freddy Munro (Piano & Vocals),
Bob Dixon (Bass), Gary Hansler (Guitar & Vocals)
Roy Bacon (Vocals) 

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Originally called The Teen Lords, The Count Victors were Peterborough’s first rock band to be nationally recognized. They toured throughout Ontario and the northern U.S. They made a number of recordings, including the local hit The Story of Bonnie, and their big hit, Peepin n Hidin which made the CHUM chart. The most popular and well known version of the group consisted of Terry Lathangue Top left , Freddy Munro bottom right , Bob Dixon botton left  and Danny Harrison top right , who some say was the most talented singer/songwriter/guitarist this town has ever seen.

The Count Victors have been inducted in The Pathway of Fame

PAST BAND MEMBERS:

1961
Danny Harrison (Guitar & Vocals) 

1962
Jim McEachern (Piano & Sax)
Bob Branch (Bass)

THE COUNT VICTORS have GUESTed in: 
Bobby Curtola, John lee Hooker, Pat Hervey

PETERBOROUGH Venues that THE COUNT VICTORS has PERFORMed in: 
Brock Ballroom, The Peterborough Exhibition   

Contact Information:
E-Mail: lathangt@telus.net  

View more about The Count Victors at:

Peterborough's Rock & Roll Roots DVD Video

Peterborough's
Rock & Roll Roots
DVD Video 
Available at Moondance,
Showplace 
The Peterborough Examiner

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