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Singalong Jubilee was one of the most influential and quietly far-reaching programs in Canadian music history, serving both as a weekly national showcase for folk and roots music and as a proving ground for an extraordinary generation of Canadian performers. Produced from CBC Television’s Halifax studios, the series aired from 1961 to 1974 and helped define how Canadian folk, country, gospel, and traditional music was heard, understood, and celebrated across the country during the 1960s and early 1970s.
The show emerged as a summer replacement for Don Messer’s Jubilee, but quickly developed an identity of its own. Rather than focusing on established stars, Singalong Jubilee centered on community singing, regional repertoire, and contemporary folk material, encouraging audience participation and emphasizing musical authenticity over polish. Under producer Manny Pittson’s guidance, the series blended Maritime tradition with the wider folk revival then sweeping North America, presenting a mix of ballads, spirituals, sea songs, humour pieces, protest songs, and newly written Canadian material.
At the heart of the program were its hosts and musical anchors. Bill Langstroth, who combined his on-air role with behind-the-scenes work as producer-director at CBHT, became the show’s guiding presence, introducing songs, leading group numbers, and shaping the program’s inclusive tone. Alongside him, Jim Bennet emerged as one of the show’s most versatile voices, equally at home with traditional folk airs, country-leaning material, and original songs such as “Nova Scotia Diet.” Multi-instrumentalist Fred McKenna contributed a distinctive instrumental voice on guitar, banjo, fiddle, and steel, while also serving as a featured singer across a wide stylistic range.
One of Singalong Jubilee’s most lasting legacies was the careers it helped launch. Catherine McKinnon became an early standout, her clear soprano and theatrical poise making her one of the series’ most recognizable performers. In 1965–66, a young Anne Murray joined the cast fresh from university in New Brunswick, making her television debut on the program before going on to an international recording career. The show also introduced audiences to Ken Tobias, whose songwriting would soon attract wide attention, as well as Acadian singer Edith Butler, whose inclusion reflected the program’s expanding embrace of French-language and regional traditions.
The ensemble aspect of Singalong Jubilee was central to its sound. The Jubilee Singers—a rotating vocal group drawn largely from the Halifax area—provided rich choral backing and frequently stepped forward as soloists. Over the years, the chorus included performers such as Karen Oxley (who also served as choral director), Hal Kempster, Lorne White, Penny MacAuley, Marg Ashcroft, Jay Gallant, Linn Carroll, Michael Scott, Clary Croft, Tom Kelly, Vern Moulton, Gordon McMurtry, Hazel Walker, and others. Instrumental support evolved as well, with musicians such as Brian Ahern, Don Burke and the Don Burke Four, Vic Mullen, Garth Proude, Jack Lilly, Paul Mason, and Georges Hébert contributing to the show’s flexible, folk-rooted arrangements.
The material presented on Singalong Jubilee ranged widely. Traditional songs from the British Isles and Maritime oral tradition sat alongside African-American spirituals, Acadian folk songs, gospel numbers, and contemporary compositions by writers such as Gordon Lightfoot and Phil Ochs. The program made little distinction between sacred and secular, old and new, instead presenting Canadian music as a living continuum shaped by geography, community, and experience. This approach helped normalize Canadian-written songs on national television at a moment when domestic content was still finding its footing.
The popularity of the series naturally extended into recordings. Beginning in 1964, CBC partnered with Arc Sound to issue a run of Singalong Jubilee LPs, including Singalong Jubilee, Singalong Jubilee Volume II, Volume III, and The Singalong Jubilee Christmas Album. These releases captured many of the show’s most requested performances and preserved early recordings by artists who would soon achieve major success. In the early 1970s, material from the program was reissued on RCA Camden, and later anthologized on CD, ensuring the music remained accessible long after the television series ended.
By the time Singalong Jubilee concluded in 1974, it had quietly reshaped the landscape of Canadian folk and country music. It provided sustained national exposure for regional artists, documented a broad cross-section of Maritime and Canadian traditions, and helped bridge the gap between community music-making and the professional recording industry. Today, the show stands as one of the clearest audiovisual records of Canada’s folk revival era—a program rooted in participation, regional pride, and the belief that the country’s most compelling music was already being sung at home.
-Robert Williston
74 tracks
Bill Langstroth and The Jubilee Singers - This Land
Catherine McKinnon and the Jubilee Singers - Plaisir d'amour
Fred McKenna and the Jubilee Singers - I Saw the Light
The Don Burke Four - Try to Remember
Lorne White and the Jubilee Singers - Live a Humble Life
Jim Bennet and the Jubilee Singers - Sable Island Shore (Smilin' Ivan Dorey)
Karen Oxley and the Jubilee Singers - Poor Little Girls of Ontario
The Don Burke Four - Road to Freedom
Kay Porter and Fred McKenna - Springhill Mine Disaster
Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - Marching to Pretoria
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Bill Langstroth, Jim Bennet and the Jubilee Singers - Devilish Mary
Jim Bennet and the Jubilee Singers - The British Mermaid
Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - Cod Liver Oil
Jim Bennet and the Jubilee Singers - Michael Roy
Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - Ezekiel Saw the Wheel
Jim Bennet and the Jubilee Singers - Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor
Jim Bennet, Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - The Green Grass Grew All Around
Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - Oh Mary
Jim Bennet and the Jubilee Singers - Oh, You New York Girls
Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - Seeing Nellie Home
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Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - Hi Jolly (Randy Sparks)
Jim Bennet and the Jubilee Singers - Nova Scotian Diet (Jim Bennet)
Michael Stanbury and The Don Burke Four - One More Town (John Stewart)
Jubilee Singers - When the Stars Begin to Fall
Hal Kempster and the Jubilee Singers - The Ghost of Anne Boleyn
Catherine McKinnon and the Jubilee Singers - We Shall Overcome
Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - Keep On the Sunnyside
Kay Porter and the Jubilee Singers - Dona Dona
Lorne White and the Jubilee Singers - Welcome Table
Karen Oxley and the Jubilee Singers - Johnny With the Bandy Legs
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Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - Feller From Fortune
Anne Murray and the Jubilee Singers - The Last Thing On My Mind
The Dropouts - Don't Bring Lulu
Ken Tobias and the Jubilee Singers - Rich Man's Spiritual
Jubilee Singers Ensemble - Aura Lee
Fred McKenna - Steel Rail Blues
Jubilee Singers Ensemble - Be Kind to Your Friends in the Swamp
Jim Bennet and the Jubilee Singers - Black Rum and Blueberry Pie
Edith Butler - Au chant de l'Alouette
Jubilee Singers Ensemble - Let Her Sleep Under The Bar
Jim Bennet - Black Rum and Blueberry Pie (Jim Bennet)
Fred McKenna - Bound for Glory (Fred McKenna)
Patrician Anne - Long Long Time
The Jubilee Singers - Killigrew's Soiree
Tom Kelly - King of White Otter Lake (Bill Houston)
The Jubilee Singers - Good Old Days
Jim Bennet - Charlie Sang
The Jubilee Singers - Love Come A-Trickin' Down
Tom Kelly - Down the Road
Patrician Anne and Fred McKenna - Life's Railway to Heaven
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Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - It's Christmas Day
The Don Burke Four - Il est ne
Fred McKenna, Jim Bennet and the Jubilee Singers - The Holy Baby
Kay Porter and the Jubilee Singers - The Huron Carol
Catherine McKinnon and Michael Stanbury - Virgin Mary Had One Son
Karen Oxley, Jim Bennet and the Jubilee Singers - Good King Wenceles
Michael Stanbury and the Jubilee Singers - The Holly Berry
Bill Langstroth and the Jubilee Singers - Go Tell it On the Mountain
Catherine McKinnon - The Cherry Tree Carol
The Don Burke Four - Bethlehem
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