George Olliver

He also founded the late 1960s, early 1970s jazz rock group Natural Gas.

[1] He was with Natural Gas, playing at The Laugh In in Victoria Street, Montreal in early 1970 when was noted by a reviewer for Montreal newspaper The Gazette that his stage act could range from a frantic singing and dancing of a James Brown to a laid back balladeer.

[7] A song he composed, "Lost Love" was the B side of the Mandala single, "Opportunity" which was ready for release in October 1966.

[9] He later formed Natural Gas in 1969, a group that rivalled Lighthouse, Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears.

[12] By Early July, 1972, his group George Olliver and Friends had been signed to Shining Star Associates, a new marketing company that was located in Hamilton, Ontario.

The song "Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You" had Dianne Brooks helping out with background vocals.

[20] In May, 2010, he was booked to appear at the Books for Reading World Literacy Concert, a fund raiser held at St. Andrew’s Place in Sudbury to help with costs of sending a shipping of a container of school supplies to a developing country.