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CARROLL BAKER VINYL COLLECTION ~ LOT # 51 ( 6 albums ) all are Near Mint ) ( Maritime ) Vinyl

CARROLL BAKER VINYL COLLECTION ~ LOT # 51 ( 6 albums ) all are Near Mint ) ( Maritime ) Vinyl

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CARROLL BAKER VINYL COLLECTION ~ LOT # 51 ( 6  albums ) all are Near Mint 

Sold as a lot ( must take them  all ) Near Mint - Cover & Vinyl ( guaranteed ) Pick up locally in Halifax. not cleaned or re-sleeved - sold cheaper

LOT #51

ALSO - Will ship,  $ 24.95 anywhere in Canada. 

 

Baker was born in Port Medway, Nova Scotia. Baker was surrounded by music as a little girl but she objected when her musical family launched into their repertoire of country songs. She preferred rock 'n' roll. She even objected when her father, a fiddler with many accomplishments, said to her "one day, you'll love country music." She doubted it. Growing up in a small town in Nova Scotia, Baker was immediately drawn to singing and making music with her friends and get into some occasional trouble as she states "there was nothing to do, except get into trouble, and we did our share of that too." She made her first appearance singing in her local church.

During her teen years, she was practicing regularly and singing for her church on Sundays. "I worked every church in town, the Anglican church in the morning, the Baptist church in the afternoon and the Pentecostal at night," she said. Port Medway's population was too small to have a school so she went to school at a nearby village named Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, approximately 40 kilometers north of where she lived. Her talent was not recognized right away, however. At school, she says she was considered one of the "hicks from the sticks" and the local glee club would not let her sing. At age 16, she moved to Toronto. When she heard country music in Toronto, she said it made her homesick for Nova Scotia and that is where her love for country music began. She made her stage debut in 1968 when her husband persuaded her to get on stage with a local band that was playing at the bar. The band members were initially impressed, even asking her to join them, but they soon became frustrated with her lack of progress and they eventually let her go

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