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Gene MacLellan was born on 2 February, 1938 in Val-d'Or, Quebec, Canada, is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Discover Gene MacLellan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Occupation Singer-songwriter
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 2 February, 1938
Birthday 2 February
Birthplace Val-d'Or, Quebec, Canada
Date of death 1995
Died Place Summerside, Prince Edward Island
Nationality Canada

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1938

Gene MacLellan (February 2, 1938 – January 19, 1995) was a Canadian singer-songwriter from Prince Edward Island.

Among his compositions were "Snowbird", made famous by Anne Murray, "Put Your Hand in the Hand", "The Call", "Pages of Time" and "Thorn in My Shoe".

Elvis Presley, Lynn Anderson, Loretta Lynn, Joan Baez, and Bing Crosby were among the many artists who recorded MacLellan's songs.

MacLellan was born in Val-d'Or, Quebec, in 1938.

He grew up in Toronto in a working class Presbyterian family.

As a child, MacLellan contracted polio.

1956

MacLellan was one of the founding members of The Consuls, a Toronto rock band formed in 1956.

He played lead and rhythm guitar and sang with the group between 1956 and 1960.

1963

In 1963, MacLellan was injured in a car accident in which his father died.

MacLellan suffered scarring on the left side of his face as a result of the accident.

1964

In 1964, he moved to Pownal, Prince Edward Island, where he lived with his aunt and worked as a farm labourer and mental hospital attendant.

While living in Prince Edward Island, MacLellan began writing songs, including "Snowbird", which was inspired by his observation of a flock of snow buntings on a beach.

1970

He made his first television appearance in 1970 on Don Messer's Jubilee.

In the same year, he became a regular performer on Singalong Jubilee with Anne Murray and Bill Langstroth.

In 1970, Anne Murray's recording of "Snowbird" became a hit in Canada and the United States.

BMI recognized MacLellan as the first Canadian lyricist to have a song broadcast over one million times in the United States.

MacLellan released his self-titled album in 1970 which included "The Call", another of his compositions that became a hit for Anne Murray.

His shy and introspective nature made public performances difficult for him.

1971

MacLellan won a Juno Award in 1971 as Canadian composer of the year, while Anne Murray was named best female vocalist.

Anne Murray also recorded another MacLellan song, "Just Bidin' My Time", which was issued on the same 45 RPM single as "Snowbird".

In 1971, Canadian band Ocean's recording of MacLellan's "Put Your Hand in the Hand" became a hit, reaching number two on the pop charts in the United States and number ten in Canada.

Over 100 performers, including Elvis Presley, Joan Baez, and Bing Crosby have recorded "Put Your Hand in the Hand".

1972

He made his first cross-country tour in early 1972.

In Toronto, he played at Massey Hall, the Canadian National Exhibition, and the Riverboat coffee house.

1977

MacLellan released a second album, If It's Alright with You, in 1977.

1979

In 1979, he recorded Gene and Marty, an album of gospel songs, with his fellow Prince Edward Islander Marty Reno.

1980

From 1980 until his death in 1995, MacLellan performed only in small noncommercial venues such as churches, prisons and nursing homes.

He was active in "Cons for Christ", a Christian organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of prison inmates in Canada.

MacLellan suffered depression throughout his life.

During his later years, his condition worsened, leading to hospitalization at Prince County Hospital in Summerside, Prince Edward Island.

1995

Shortly after his release from the hospital, MacLellan died by suicide at his home in Summerside, on January 19, 1995.

MacLellan was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1995.

In 1995, the Canadian folk singer John Gracie released a tribute album entitled A Gene MacLellan Tribute.

(#36 in Canada )

1996

In 1996 he was given the East Coast Music Association's Dr. Helen Creighton Lifetime Achievement Award.

Upon hearing of MacLellan's passing, Ron Hynes sat down at his piano and wrote the song "Godspeed" in 10 minutes, as described in the Ron Hynes biography One Man Grand Band [p 149-150], by Harvey Sawler.

2017

In 2017, MacLellan's daughter Catherine MacLellan presented a show entitled If It's Alright with You – The Life and Music of My Father, Gene MacLellan that was described as "part theatre, part Island music history lesson, and part mental-health awareness campaign".

Her album If It's Alright with You: The Songs of Gene MacLellan was released on June 30, 2017, by True North Records.

She believes that her father would appreciate the tribute.

"He would be happy to know his songs continue on, being remembered and given a new spark," she said.