Blake Emmons
Blake Emmons, country music singer songwriter musician from Canada, has had an incredible amount of air play in Europe. He has had two songs on ECMA top 100 charts – ‘Go Down To The Well’ and ‘You Can Fight Hell’. This accomplished performer has many respected albums to his credit and is available worldwide.
There may be further opportunities to tour the UK and Europe for Canadian born Blake. When not in Nashville, (he is Saskatchewan based) he is known for his acting, hosting and music. He also co-hosted the Nashville syndicated music show The Country Place with Jim Ed Brown for Show Biz Inc. in the 1970s.
Blake has appeared in many sitcoms and popular TV series in the 1980s, such as Alice, Mary and TV’s Bloopers and Practical Jokes for Dick Clark, as well as hosting the Playboy Shopping Show on the Playboy Channel.
Appearing nationally on CBC Television’s Countrytime in the early 1970s Emmons hosted the ACT Telethon in Edmonton in support of Camp HE-HO-HA for disabled children in the mid 70s. He also was instrumental in creating and hosting the Telemiracle telethon in Saskatchewan for several years beginning in 1977 and remained involved for some time afterwards.
Emmons played the male lead Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd in the Broadway production ‘The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas’ as well as the New York Theatrical Production road tour for one year. Canadian country music singer Blake is also an entertainer who hosted the 1974 CTV series ‘Funny Farm’, the Canadian answer to ‘Hee Haw’. Wikipedia
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