Performance
John W. Bell
John W. Bell is credited on 2 releases across 2 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1958–1970 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

2
Pressings credited
2
Albums
3
Decades active
1
In collections
Biography
John William Bell (March 18, 1838 – July 5, 1901) was a farmer and Ontario political figure. He representing Addington in the House of Commons of Canada as a Conservative member from 1882 to 1891 and from 1896 to 1901. He was born in Camden Township in Upper Canada in 1838. He obtained a teaching certificate and taught for a number of years and then began farming. He continued to teach religious school and hold a weekly Bible class for the local Methodist church. Bell served as reeve in the township and, in 1879, served as warden for Lennox and Addington counties. In 1889, he supported a motion by William Edward O'Brien which opposed the Jesuits' Estates Act. This legislation was opposed by the Orange Order, of which Bell was a member, because the pope would be involved in resolving the disposition of these properties in Quebec. Bell also opposed legislation restoring school rights for Roman Catholics in Manitoba. In 1900, Bell was elected president of the World Council in New York City for the Orange Order. He died on his farm in Camden Township in 1901 while still in office as an MP.
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Credited work
2 releases · 2 albums · active 1958–1970
- Performance · 2
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- 9th Regiment Pipe Band
- Various
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