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Sun Valley legend Joe Cannon will perform folk, country, rock, oldies, impersonations, sing-a-longs and originals and is known for a rollicking fun show.
Joe Cannon was born Jean Peloquin. He was discovered on the back lot at Universal Studios in 1967 when he sang his way onto "The Virginian” TV series with a song he wrote for his dad called “Mr. Painter Paint My Dad”. He was a regular on the show (pictured right above) and wrote several songs for the show until the series went off the air in 1969. Joe continued to write music and to date has written more than one hundred songs, some of which he occasionally sings in his show.
He appeared on the Grand Old Opry in Nashville. Later he was managed by OMAC artists (Buck Owens) in Bakersfield. In 1971 Jean adopted the name Joe Cannon when he recorded for Lee Hazlewood. Joe lived with Lee in Sweden while Lee put the finishing touches on a movie he produced called “Smoke” and Joe’s album was the soundtrack for the movie. Joe returned to the Bay Area where he became a big draw and well known performer on the peninsula at the Tarr and Feathers on Union Street and Chucks Cellar in Los Altos. He also performed 12 national anthems for the 49ers professional football games.
Joe Cannon was born Jean Peloquin. He was discovered on the back lot at Universal Studios in 1967 when he sang his way onto "The Virginian” TV series with a song he wrote for his dad called “Mr. Painter Paint My Dad”. He was a regular on the show (pictured right above) and wrote several songs for the show until the series went off the air in 1969. Joe continued to write music and to date has written more than one hundred songs, some of which he occasionally sings in his show.
He appeared on the Grand Old Opry in Nashville. Later he was managed by OMAC artists (Buck Owens) in Bakersfield. In 1971 Jean adopted the name Joe Cannon when he recorded for Lee Hazlewood. Joe lived with Lee in Sweden while Lee put the finishing touches on a movie he produced called “Smoke” and Joe’s album was the soundtrack for the movie. Joe returned to the Bay Area where he became a big draw and well known performer on the peninsula at the Tarr and Feathers on Union Street and Chucks Cellar in Los Altos. He also performed 12 national anthems for the 49ers professional football games.
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Sobre Joe Cannon
Sun Valley legend Joe Cannon will perform folk, country, rock, oldies, impersonations, sing-a-longs and originals and is known for a rollicking fun show.
Joe Cannon was born Jean Peloquin. He was discovered on the back lot at Universal Studios in 1967 when he sang his way onto "The Virginian” TV series with a song he wrote for his dad called “Mr. Painter Paint My Dad”. He was a regular on the show (pictured right above) and wrote several songs for the show until the series went off the air in 1969. Joe continued to write music and to date has written more than one hundred songs, some of which he occasionally sings in his show.
He appeared on the Grand Old Opry in Nashville. Later he was managed by OMAC artists (Buck Owens) in Bakersfield. In 1971 Jean adopted the name Joe Cannon when he recorded for Lee Hazlewood. Joe lived with Lee in Sweden while Lee put the finishing touches on a movie he produced called “Smoke” and Joe’s album was the soundtrack for the movie. Joe returned to the Bay Area where he became a big draw and well known performer on the peninsula at the Tarr and Feathers on Union Street and Chucks Cellar in Los Altos. He also performed 12 national anthems for the 49ers professional football games.
Joe Cannon was born Jean Peloquin. He was discovered on the back lot at Universal Studios in 1967 when he sang his way onto "The Virginian” TV series with a song he wrote for his dad called “Mr. Painter Paint My Dad”. He was a regular on the show (pictured right above) and wrote several songs for the show until the series went off the air in 1969. Joe continued to write music and to date has written more than one hundred songs, some of which he occasionally sings in his show.
He appeared on the Grand Old Opry in Nashville. Later he was managed by OMAC artists (Buck Owens) in Bakersfield. In 1971 Jean adopted the name Joe Cannon when he recorded for Lee Hazlewood. Joe lived with Lee in Sweden while Lee put the finishing touches on a movie he produced called “Smoke” and Joe’s album was the soundtrack for the movie. Joe returned to the Bay Area where he became a big draw and well known performer on the peninsula at the Tarr and Feathers on Union Street and Chucks Cellar in Los Altos. He also performed 12 national anthems for the 49ers professional football games.
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