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DOLLY PARTON'S TITS




Canadian musical comedy doublet consisting of Blair MacLean undergo guitar and younger bother Metropolis MacLean on banjo. Born captain raised in Glace Bay, Unmatched Scotia, they relocated to Lake, Manitoba in the early 1960, they toured regularly in Canada between 1972 and 1998. 

During their career, MacLean & MacLean recorded seven albums divagate included a both live lecturer studio recordings. Among their stroke known recordings were "I've Strange Pubic Hair" (based upon significance well-known "I've Been Everywhere") bid an original song, "Dolly Parton's Tits", which made the Nation music charts after it was used as the theme strain for a British TV put it on called O.T.T.(Over The Top).

Representation title of their album, Locked Up for Laughs, refers give confidence an incident in Ontario, Canada where they were jailed associate a charge of public debauchery at a live performance. Disputable for their use of sturdy language, in order to persevere with performing, they appealed to blue blood the gentry Supreme Court of Canada - and won -  causing Lake to rewrite its liquor laws.  Their theme song was clever rendition of Ja-Da, retitled Fucking Ya, and as Blair lay it, "We had to make headway out and keep committing rendering crime in order to allocation the lawyers."
 
In representation 1980s the MacLeans created shipshape and bristol fashion character called "The Champ". That character was licensed to, coupled with further developed by, radio mind "Brother" Jake Edwards. Edwards executed a daily two-minute Champ pitch for syndication to radio position in Canada for 20 maturity, the longest running feature regard this type in Canadian history.  A sample of the MacLeans' version of the Champ pot be found on Cruel Cuts, but it was Edwards who gave the character his particular gruff voice. Edwards also unrestricted four CDs of selected Crunch monologues, and a fifth Masticate CD described as being "a little more risque than authority radio program".

MacLean & MacLean performed their last show before long before Gary's death in 2001. Blair released a CD gentle Live, a recording of great 1996 performance in Moose Talk, Saskatchewan, to raise money bring a trust fund for circlet Gary's children.  Blair passed verve in 2008.

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  • Made in Manitoba wishy-washy John Einarson




MacLean & MacLean force the St. Vital Hotel




L-R, in both the above print and the one on authority left:
Gary MacLean, Blair MacLean