Barney Bentall

Their most successful Canadian singles included "Something to Live For",[2] "Life Could Be Worse", "Crime Against Love" and "Come Back to Me".

[3] His family owns Dominion Construction and the Bentall Centre, in the downtown core of Vancouver, British Columbia.

In 2008, he released a DVD of his live The Grand Cariboo Opry show, which included a 12-track audio CD.

[5] In 2009, Bentall joined Shari Ulrich and Tom Taylor to release the album "Live" at Cates Hill.

In 2016, Bentall, Shari Ulrich and Tom Taylor, calling their trio "BTU", released an album of folk music, Tightrope Walk.