The Laurie Bower Collection

The Laurie Bower Singers – Canada’s Studio Soundtrack

The story of the Laurie Bower Singers is less about chart hits than it is about presence. For more than two decades, their voices seemed to be everywhere in Canadian life—on radio jingles, television themes, variety shows, commercials, and an unbroken run of albums that defined the sound of smooth, professional harmony. Behind it all was trombonist, arranger, and choral leader Laurie Bower, whose knack for marrying jazz sophistication with pop clarity made his singers indispensable to broadcasters and record producers alike.

Born in Kirkland Lake in 1933, Lawrence “Laurie” Bower studied trombone and choral technique at the University of Toronto and cut his teeth in the dance bands of Benny Louis, Ozzie Williams, and Mart Kenney. He was soon a regular in CBC studios, part of a generation of musicians who moved fluidly between jazz clubs at night and commercial sessions during the day. Bower’s reputation grew not only as a player but also as an arranger with a gift for clarity—he could take any group of singers and give them a polished, unified sound.

The Laurie Bower Singers came together in 1969, first as a compact vocal quintet and then gradually expanding into a rotating ensemble of Toronto’s finest session singers. At a time when the CBC and the Canadian Talent Library were commissioning music to fill airwaves with homegrown content, Bower’s group was perfectly placed. They were versatile, reliable, and fast. The group could cut a full album of covers in a matter of days, record a pair of jingles in the morning, and back a jazz orchestra on television the same evening.

Their albums, issued steadily through the 1970s—often on the Canadian Talent Library imprint—captured their lush, easy-listening style: re-voiced pop and folk hits arranged with orchestral sweep. But their real influence went far beyond LPs. By their own estimate, the singers recorded hundreds, even thousands, of commercials. Cal Dodd, one of the later members, once joked that they were doing “two jingles a day, every day, for 25 years.” If you turned on Canadian radio or television during those decades, chances are you heard the Laurie Bower Singers without knowing it.

What set them apart was Bower’s insistence on precision without losing warmth. His charts gave the singers the silky quality of American groups like the Ray Conniff Singers, but with a flexibility that allowed them to slip into jazz, folk, country, or advertising work without missing a beat. They became the “house sound” of countless CBC productions and a model of professionalism for younger singers breaking into the Toronto studio scene.

By the end of the 1970s the group had even reached the U.S. market, with three albums released stateside, but the tides of popular taste were shifting. While disco and rock dominated commercial radio, the Laurie Bower Singers remained most valuable in the worlds of broadcasting, jingles, and live television. Bower himself branched out in the early 1980s, co-founding the Spitfire Band and continuing to play trombone with big bands led by Guido Basso, Peter Appleyard, and Jim Galloway.

The group wound down its activities in the late 1980s, formally retiring around 1990. Yet their legacy is less about one big hit and more about saturation. They were part of the fabric of Canadian sound during a formative period, when broadcasters and advertisers relied heavily on live studio talent. The Laurie Bower Singers brought polish and consistency, ensuring that Canadian music—whether on a prime-time CBC variety show or in a thirty-second toothpaste jingle—always sounded world-class.

Today their records are prized as artifacts of the Canadian Talent Library era, and Laurie Bower himself is remembered as a linchpin of Toronto’s studio culture: a musician who quietly shaped the way Canada sounded during a quarter century of rapid change.
-Robert Williston

Mutual Understanding - In Wonderland

Laurie Bower

You

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Laurie Bower Singers

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Laurie Bower Singers - It Goes Like It Goes

Spitfire Band - Home for the Holidays

Looking Through the Eyes of Love

Spitfire Band - ST

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Laurie Bower Singers

Laurie Bower Singers / Laurie Bower

Toronto What Other City Calls its Main Street Yonge BACK

McPeek, Ben / Peace Train

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1967 CBC Song Market featuring Kiss The Wind

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When You Say Goodbye

Mutual Understanding - In Wonderland

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In Wonderland

Laurie Bower Singers - Feelin'

Toronto: What Other City Calls its Main Street Yonge?

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Back Home Again

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Wish I Was A Plane

McPeek, Ben / Peace Train

Tracks

Artist Track Title
Amaro, Eugene Lucia Eugene Amaro
Mutual Understanding Out of This World In Wonderland
Laurie Bower Singers I Got a Name Back Home Again
Compilation Episode 7-Oh! Toronto: What Other City Calls its Main Street Yonge?
Laurie Bower Singers A Love Song Laurie Bower
Laurie Bower Singers Hey Look Got a Feelin' for Love
Compilation Laurie Bower Singers - Love Is Gone 1968 CBC Song Market featuring Colors of the Rainbow
Mutual Understanding Look Around In Wonderland
Spitfire Band Don't Be That Way 'S Wonderful
Laurie Bower Singers Why Is Forever Taking So Long When You Say Goodbye
Laurie Bower Singers Could I Have This Dance It Goes Like It Goes
McPeek, Ben Superstar Peace Train
Laurie Bower Singers Mississippi Look What They've Done to My Song, Ma
Spitfire Band The More I See You Big Time
Laurie Bower Singers I Think It's Gonna Rain on Me Today Take Me Home Country Roads
Laurie Bower Singers It Goes Like It Goes It Goes Like It Goes
Spitfire Band Baubles, Bangles & Beads Big Time
Laurie Bower Singers Papa Joe Wish I Was A Plane
Mutual Understanding Pretty People In Wonderland
Laurie Bower Singers It Takes Time Take Me Home Country Roads
Van, Billy Singers How Can Anyone ST
Spitfire Band Chattanooga Choo-Choo ST
Laurie Bower Singers I Go To Rio It Goes Like It Goes
Spitfire Band Medley: Here Comes Santa Claus - Sleigh Ride Home for the Holidays
Spitfire Band Laura 'S Wonderful
Laurie Bower Singers She's Always A Woman You
Laurie Bower Singers Is Someone Listening? Morning Has Broken
Laurie Bower Singers Ready To Take A Chance You
Amaro, Eugene Niños Del Sol Eugene Amaro
Spitfire Band New York, New York Big Time
Spitfire Band Reprise Radio And Fan Salute 'S Wonderful
Laurie Bower Singers Country Comfort Take Me Home Country Roads
Laurie Bower Singers You Don't Bring Me Flowers You
Van, Billy Singers You're Hanging Me Up ST
Laurie Bower Singers You Decorated My Life When You Say Goodbye
Laurie Bower Singers Lay it On Me Take Me Home Country Roads
Amaro, Eugene Everything Happens To Me Eugene Amaro
Laurie Bower Singers Shadow Song Wish I Was A Plane
Laurie Bower Singers Simple Song Back Home Again
Spitfire Band Brazil Big Band Swing Things
Laurie Bower Singers Fool That I Am It Goes Like It Goes
Laurie Bower Singers Song Sung Blue Morning Has Broken
Laurie Bower Singers Back Home Again Back Home Again
Laurie Bower Singers Don't Blame Me Laurie Bower
Spitfire Band Marie Big Band Swing Things
Laurie Bower Singers Penny Lane Feelin'
Laurie Bower Singers Don't Ask Me Why It Goes Like It Goes
Laurie Bower Singers Sir Duke Looks Like We Made It
Laurie Bower Singers Didn't We? Feelin'
Laurie Bower Singers Rock With You When You Say Goodbye
McPeek, Ben One Less Bell To Answer Peace Train
Spitfire Band Strike Up The Band 'S Wonderful
Compilation Laurie Bower Singers - Sometime Girl 1967 CBC Song Market featuring Kiss The Wind
Spitfire Band One Big Band Swing Things
Cowell, Johnny with the Laurie Bower Singers Here Comes Another Day Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Spitfire Band Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise Big Band Swing Things
Laurie Bower Singers Got A Feelin' Got a Feelin' for Love
Van, Billy Singers There Must be a Reason ST
Laurie Bower Singers Love and Maple Syrup Take Me Home Country Roads
Spitfire Band Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Home for the Holidays
Amaro, Eugene Laura Eugene Amaro
Laurie Bower Singers Looks Like We Made It Looks Like We Made It
Cowell, Johnny with the Laurie Bower Singers Honeybee Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Mutual Understanding San Jose In Wonderland
Laurie Bower Singers Rain Brings People Together Wish I Was A Plane
Laurie Bower Singers Sundown Back Home Again
Laurie Bower Singers Sunshine On My Shoulders Back Home Again
Spitfire Band Near You ST
Compilation Snowmen Toronto: What Other City Calls its Main Street Yonge?
Laurie Bower Singers Early Morning Rain Feelin'
Laurie Bower Singers Daybreak Looks Like We Made It
Spitfire Band By Myself Big Band Swing Things
Spitfire Band Caravan Big Band Swing Things
Mutual Understanding Everybody Loves My Baby In Wonderland
Van, Billy Singers You've Got the World by the Tail ST
Van, Billy Singers You Don't Really Know ST
Spitfire Band Make Believe Ballroom Time ST
Mutual Understanding Always True to You, Darling, In My Fashion In Wonderland
Laurie Bower Singers Sing Me a Rainbow Feelin'
Laurie Bower Singers Oh My Lady Wish I Was A Plane
Laurie Bower Singers Don't Cry Out Loud It Goes Like It Goes
Laurie Bower Singers Rhumba Girl It Goes Like It Goes
Laurie Bower Singers Stop And Smell The Roses Back Home Again
Laurie Bower Singers If You Feel The Way I Do The Rose And The Rain
Spitfire Band Medley: Winter Wonderland - Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! - Home for the Holidays Home for the Holidays
Laurie Bower Singers Angie Baby Back Home Again
Laurie Bower Singers Battle Of New Orleans Wish I Was A Plane
Laurie Bower Singers Country Fair Looks Like We Made It
Laurie Bower Singers When You Say Goodbye When You Say Goodbye
Cowell, Johnny with the Laurie Bower Singers One Child Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Spitfire Band Thou Swell Big Band Swing Things
Van, Billy Singers Tammy's Gone ST
Compilation This Train Toronto: What Other City Calls its Main Street Yonge?
Compilation Laurie Bower Singers - Surrounded By The Night 1968 CBC Song Market featuring Colors of the Rainbow
Laurie Bower Singers Rainy Day People Got a Feelin' for Love
Laurie Bower Singers Crooked Mile Wish I Was A Plane
Laurie Bower Singers Look and See Take Me Home Country Roads
Amaro, Eugene Jade Eyes Eugene Amaro
Laurie Bower Singers One More Love Story When You Say Goodbye
Laurie Bower Singers Think I'll Write a Song Back Home Again

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