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  1. Jul 15, 2007 · Billy (William) O'Connor. Singer, pianist, songwriter, agent, b Kingston, Ont, 9 Jan 1914, d Toronto 18 Nov 2001. His father, Tommy (Thomas John) O'Connor (b Kingston 1871, d Toronto 1947), was a pianist and entertainer who, during the late 1880s, worked in the USA with Lew Dockstader's Minstrels and was accompanist to the magicians Blackstone ...

    • Juliette

      She was also a featured guest on CBC TV’s Holiday Ranch and...

    • Peter Appleyard

      He performed with Billy O'Connor and, 1954-6 at the Park...

  2. The Billy O’Connor Show – courtesy Queen’s Film and Media. A post-hockey variety show with Billy O’Connor and his trio (Jackie Richardson on bass, Vic Centro on accordion, and Kenny Gill on guitar), produced by Bob Jarvis and Drew Crossan.

  3. Dec 9, 2016 · Back in the 1950s, O’Connor was an entertainment colossus in the early days of Canadian TV. That era is celebrated by an O’Connor album in the section of the Hall devoted to Richardson, a...

  4. Mar 26, 2021 · Jazz musician Billy O’Connor was the star of this program, until Juliette became firmly established in the same time slot in August of 1955. The show featured O’Connor’s band [Jackie Richardson, bass; Vic Centro, accordion; Kenny Gill, guitar] Guests included Jack Duffy.

  5. William O'Conner Jr. (born January 2, 1987) is an American college baseball coach and former catcher. O'Conner is the head coach of the Xavier Musketeers baseball team. O'Conner played college baseball at the Indiana University for coach Tracy Smith before transferring to the Xavier University to play for coach Scott Googins from 2008 to 2009.

  6. Billy (William) O'Connor. Singer, pianist, songwriter, agent, b Kingston, Ont, 9 Jan 1914, d Toronto 18 Nov 2001....

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  8. ckco-history.com › in-memory › billy-oconnorBilly O’Connor

    His CBC TV career began with Four for the Show, which led to the variety series The Billy OConnor Show 1954-6 (at CKCO-TV Ed.), Club OConnor in 1957, and ‘Saturday Date’ 1958-9.