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  1. Nov 26, 2014 · Toronto filmmaker Jessica Edwards’ documentary tells the story of parents Cliff and Ann Edwards and aunt Jacki Ralph-Jamieson, the lead singers in the Bells.

  2. The band broke up when Cliff Edwards departed for a solo career in 1973. The Bells had three Canadian Top Ten singles from their final album, Pisces Rising (Polydor, 1973): "The Singer", "Hey My Love", and "He Was Me, He Was You".

  3. Dec 10, 2007 · Montreal-based pop group active predominantly 1965-73. The group was formed by Cliff Edwards (vocals, guitar) and Anne Ralph (later Edwards; vocals) under the name The Five Bells, playing middle-of-the-road pop in high-end nightclubs, lounges and hotels in Canada, the US and the Caribbean.

  4. Former lead male vocalist of THE BELLS, Cliff Edwards has a new four track Folk/Pop EP "Sailing" available now!...

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  5. Apr 24, 2015 · If you were coming of age in the late 60s and early 70s in Canada, you’ll remember hearing the internationally recognized song Stay Awhileon the radio. The Bells were Cliff Edwards, Anne and Jackie Ralph, Doug Gravelle and Gordie McLeod.

  6. Mar 11, 2022 · In 1965, Cliff Edwards formed the group The Five Bells, which would soon undergo a name change to The Bells. The group included sisters Ann and Jacki Ralph and pianist Frank Mills, who would go on to fame with his 70s classic Pop hit “Music Box Dancer”.

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  8. Apr 25, 2015 · Left to right: Ann Edwards, Cliff Edwards, Jacki Ralph. The Bells performed three songs – (1) Manitoba Morning, (2) Fly Little White Dove Fly, and (3) Stay Awhile – at the conclusion of the April 24, 2015 Toronto premiere of the documentary.