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Live interview with Wendy
Bergfeldt on CBC's Sydney Mainstreet show.
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Johnny plays DJ at an interview
on CICU in Eskasoni, Cape Breton.
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Several months later on
CBC - Johnny denies responsibility!
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The band discusses where to
find coffee at 5:30 am on the set of Breakfast Television in Ottawa.
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John Gillis on
lead guitar, Vivian Jacob on rhythm, Ed Shaw on drums, Mike Deyre
on bass. Johnny being "camera shy"
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Johnny talks with Breakfast
Television host Kurt Stoodley. Kurt spends the rest of 2003 periodically
showing clips of the show as he tries to learn how to dance "the
Johnny Butts."
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Cape Breton Post photo op at a concert for
local nursing homes in Glace Bay and surrounding area. One of the
most satisfying performances Johnny has had the pleasure of giving.
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In response to viewer reaction in Ottawa
to "the Johnny Butts," the Johnny Butts playing card is
designed and patented.
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The back of the Johnny Butts playing
card provides detailed instructions on how to do "the Johnny
Butts."
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Note: At the end of 2003, The New RO's Breakfast Television
in Ottawa solicited viewer e-mails voting for Canada's man and woman
of the year for 2003. In addition to the Prime Minister of Canada
and several well known sports figures, Johnny Butts was nominated
by several viewers but to the dismay of the music and dance community...
he didn't win! Many thanks to Kurt Stoodley for the most laughs in
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