In
the early 1970s he was the guitarist for the pop-rock band Edward
Bear, touring the country and the world. Today, after quitting
touring and raising two daughters, holding down various jobs through
life's twists and turns, Roger Ellis is doing what he loves once
again...
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Hi-Lite Stories
Background
story: 'Rose for the Lady'
A dead woman whose homeless
plight could become a megacity election issue has been identified
by police.
Her name was Linda Housten, and she was 48 years old
when she died of a heart attack in her 'home' - the washroom of
a gas station at Yonge St. and York Mills Rd.
But Housten wasn't always a bag lady.
Roger Ellis welcomes you to his web
site.
Some sections of this site are slated for re-construction
A Mother's Day protest against electroshock 'therapy' held in Toronto, Canada. Stop Shock Treatment! - A song by Roger Ellis Roger Ellis with Shelley Coopersmith on fiddle