Martha Wainwright performs her song "Year of the Dragon" accompanied by her mother Kate McGarrigle, her aunt Anna McGarrigle, and her cousin Lily Lanken, on an episode of the CBC's "Gzowski in Conversation" that originally aired on June 21, 1999. Also performing are Joel Zifkin (violin) and Michel Pépin (bass).
Kate McGarrigle performs her song "Talk to Me of Mendocino", accompanied by her children Rufus and Martha Wainwright, on an episode of the CBC's "Gzowski in Conversation" that originally aired on June 21, 1999.
Kate and Anna McGarrigle perform "Love Over and Over" in a June 1984 TV concert recorded at the Red Creek Inn in Rochester NY.
In addition to Kate and Anna, the band for this concert includes Pat Donaldson (bass), Gordy Adamson (drums), Andrew Cowan (guitar), Gilles Losier (violin), Dane Lanken (bass voice), Chaim Tannenbaum (voice, harmonica, and other instruments), and Jane McGarrigle.
Kate McGarrigle accompanies herself on guitar in a performance of her song "Go Leave" in a June 1984 Kate and Anna TV concert recorded at the Red Creek Inn in Rochester NY.
Kate and Anna McGarrigle perform "Dig My Grave" in a June 1984 TV concert recorded at the Red Creek Inn in Rochester NY. Vocalists on this a cappella song are (left to right): Anna, Kate, Chaim Tannenbaum (lead vocal), and Dane Lanken (bass vocal).
Kate McGarrigle performs her song "NaCl" in a June 1984 TV concert recorded at the Red Creek Inn in Rochester NY.
In addition to Kate and Anna, the band for this concert includes Pat Donaldson (bass), Gordy Adamson (drums), Andrew Cowan (guitar), Gilles Losier (violin), Dane Lanken (bass voice), Chaim Tannenbaum (voice, harmonica, and other instruments), and Jane McGarrigle.
The Brox Sisters perform "Crying for the Carolines" from the 1930 film "Spring Is Here".
This has been posted elsewhere on YouTube but the video quality of this version is a little better, I think.
Canadian curling champion Ernie Richardson, whose team dominated the sport in the late 1950s and early 1960s, appears as a contestant on "To Tell the Truth" (January 23rd, 1961) with host Bud Collyer and panelists Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle, Don Ameche, and Polly Bergen.