Canadian singer, songwriter and musician died in Saint
John, New Brunswick, Canada on October 2nd. He was 79. Tobias was on
born July 25, 1945, in Saint John. He formed a folk-bluegrass group “The
Ramblers” with his brother Tony Tobias. Later moved to Halifax to perform on ‘Frank's
Bandstand’ and was also part of a rock 'n' roll group “The Badd Cedes”. He
joined ‘Singalong Jubilee’ from 1965 to 1967 as guitarist, solo then chorus
performer. Ken then moved to Montreal and to Los Angeles, where he recorded his
first hit ‘You're Not Even Going to The Fair’ with Bill Medley of the “The
Righteous Brothers”. He recorded two albums, and his best-known hit is for “The
Bells” – ‘Stay Awhile’. He moved to Toronto in 1972, where he continued to
perform and record albums, write music for films, television, commercials and a
ballet. In the mid-1980s, Ken became a renowned painter. Ken sang the main
theme for the 1977 Spaghetti western “Silver Saddle” and a second song heard in
the film “Two Hearts”.
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