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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alex_BeatonAlex Beaton - Wikipedia

    By 1981 Beaton was a resident singer at the Bob Burns Restaurant in Woodland Hills, California, performing a variety of music including country, folk, pop, rock, and standards. [2] [12] In 1983 he was "getting burned out" and, at the suggestion of a friend, started focusing more on traditional Scottish music. [16]

  2. Jun 12, 2022 · Alex Beaton, one fan said, had a “clear voice” and was an “amazing storyteller”. Born: July 15, 1944; Died: May 27, 2022. IT was April, 1964, and the record reviewer on the Glasgow Herald ...

  3. May 28, 2022 · In July 2011, Alex Beaton suffered a severe spinal cord injury in a freak accident at home, and he became a quadriplegic. He continued to stay in touch with his fans via an email newsletter, which is how I learned the news of his passing this morning. Here is his obituary.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0064090Alex Beaton - IMDb

    Alex Beaton. Producer: Black Sheep Squadron. Alex Beaton was born in Westchester, NY. By the age of 30 he was in L.A. and working in the film industry. He worked his way up to become a successful producer/director for T.V. shows, including "Kung Fu" and "The Greatest American Hero" from 1973-2003. He is now retired and enjoys spending time with ...

  5. Alex Beaton. Producer: Black Sheep Squadron. Alex Beaton was born in Westchester, NY. By the age of 30 he was in L.A. and working in the film industry. He worked his way up to become a successful producer/director for T.V. shows, including "Kung Fu" and "The Greatest American Hero" from 1973-2003.

  6. Apr 24, 2020 · Provided to YouTube by Threads Of SoundScots Wha Hae · Alex Beaton20 Hits Of Scotland℗ 1990 Lismor RecordingsReleased on: 1990-01-01Main Artist: Alex Beaton...

  7. May 27, 2022 · Alex had a wonderful career in folk music. His professional career started when he was 19 years of age with two school pals. They formed a folk group, “The Cumberland Three” in 1964 and recorded a single “45 RPM” and an LP “Introducing The Cumberland Three”.