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By the mid-’80s, Beverly Glenn-Copeland had been best known as a starring actor in the Canadian children’s program Mr. Dressup, in addition to providing guest vocals on records by iconic singer/songwriter_Bruce Cockburn_and other folk artists. He had also released two obscure albums of poetic folk-jazz at the beginning of the 1970s, then a slightly funk-tinged soft rock EP in 1983. He recorded Keyboard Fantasies solely using a Yamaha DX7 keyboard and a Roland TR-707 drum machine — a very restricted set-up by current standards, but one which Glenn-Copeland felt had limitless possibilities at the time.





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