
At 5'3, Pat Hervey could belt out a tune with a similar style to Brenda Lee and was one of Canada's successful early female singers of the '60s. Pat grew up in Toronto, first singing in public when she was 9 in a high school choir and with a girlfriend who played guitar at social dances and parties. Toronto DJ Al Boliska heard her at an amateur Rock & Roll show and put her in touch with CBC Television. The station signed her and she appeared regularly on their "Country Hoedown", "While We're Young", and "Holiday Ranch" shows.
Pain
The Many Moods Of My Baby
Tears Of Misery
Summertime
Mister Heartache
Hava Nagila
I Wouldn't Blame You
Tiger Man
Heaven For A While
First Thing Tomorrow
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