by Richard Skelly » Tue Apr 10, 2018 1:38 am
Recording wise, Gino essentially vanished after his mid-career hits with Polydor. He did make an ambitious leap into quasi opera, not a huge surprise given his voice’s power and range. But a long shot, nonetheless, for conventional album success.
In recent times, he’s played decent-sized halls and casino theatres where, again, fans can appreciate one of the finest voices to ever hold sway in Canadian music.
For some years now, Gino apparently lives at least part time in Oregon. His brothers Ross and Joe run a California studio that Burton Cummings, among other artists, has booked.