Ronnie Prophet

Ronnie Prophet

Ronald Lawrence Victor Prophet (born 26 December 1937 in Hawkesbury, Ontario) is a Canadian-born country musician and comedy performer.

In his childhood, Ronnie Prophet lived in Calumet, Quebec and began performing at local venues in his youth. His successful musical career in the United States began in the mid-1960s. Prophet has also performed in numerous Canadian television productions in the 1970s including, "Grand Old Country" and "The Ronnie Prophet Show".

He is currently based in Branson, Missouri and is married to musician Glory-Anne Carriere.

Awards and recognition

* 1978: winner, Juno Award, Country Male Vocalist of the Year
* 1979: winner, Juno Award, Country Male Vocalist of the Year
* 1980: nominee, Juno Award, Country Male Vocalist of the Year
* 1985: Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame
* 1987: nominee, Juno Award, Country Male Vocalist of the Year
* 1999: inductee, Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame

External links

* [http://www.ronnieprophet.com/ ronnieprophet.com]
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*cite web | url=http://www.ottawacountrymusichof.org/members/1985/ronnie_prophet.htm | publisher=Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame | title=1985 Entertainer Inductee: Ronnie Prophet | accessdate=2007-09-14 | date=26 January 2007
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