Canadian country music artist and songwriter (born August 31, 1922 in Edwards, Ontario - died January 2, 1984 in Ottawa Ontario).
Nicknamed “The Canadian Ploughboy”, he received his first guitar as an 11-year-old farm boy. At age 22 he made his professional debut on Ottawa radio station CFRA's "Fiddler's Fling" show and played regularly on air and in its touring version for 5 years. In 1949 he joined Wilf Carter on tour, who was impressed enough to land Prophet a contract with Decca. However, Prophet would have to pay for the recording session and it took him a couple years to raise the money. In January 1952 he recorded his first session in Nashville (after Hank Snow he was the second Canadian to record in Nashville), yielding his first release I'm Going Back To Birmingham / Don't Trade Your Love For Gold.
Prophet continued recording and touring through the 50s and 60s, also gaining international fame under the pseudonym "Johnny Six" with his 1957 recording "Mademoiselle" proving popular worldwide as well being a major hit in Canada. It was under that name he toured with Johnny Cash at the end of the 50s. His hectic appearance schedule and the loss of his beloved wife Lois Haley in 1969 took its toll, as he suffered two heart attacks and underwent open-heart surgery in December 1970. Bouncing back quickly, in 1971 he appeared on CBC's Tommy Hunter Show and signed with Decca. This rejuvenated his career with the #1 single "Mile After Mile" and kicked off off another decade of chart appearances and performances across North America.
Inducted into the Canadian Country Music Association Hall of Honor in 1984.
inducted posthumously into the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame in 1985.
Inducted posthumously into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1989.
1999
Bear Family Records
CD, Comp
1982
Acclaim Records Inc.
7", Single
1981
Acclaim (2)
LP, Album
1981
Acclaim (2)
7", Single
1980
1979
Broadland
7", Single
1979
Broadland
7", Single
1978
Broadland
7", Single
1978
Broadland
LP
1978
Broadland
7", Single
1977
Broadland
7", Single
1977
Broadland
7", Single
1976
Broadland
7", Single
1975
Broadland
LP, Album
1975
Broadland
7", Single
1974
Columbia
7", Single
1973
Harmony (4)
LP
1972
Columbia
7", Single
1971
Harmony (4)
LP, Album
1971
Columbia
7", Single
1968
Caledon Records
LP
1967
Caledon Records
7", Single
1966
1963
1963
1962
1952
1952
1952
Cowgirlboy Records
LP, Album, Comp, Mono, Cle
Decca
7"
Columbia
7", Single
Columbia
7", Single
Caledon Records
7", Single
Cascade (2)
LP, Comp
Sparton
7", Single
Decca
Shellac, 10"
1958
Decca
7", Single
2017
Classics Records (2)
CD, Comp
2016
Bear Family Records
2xCD, Comp
2009
B.A.C.M.
CD, Comp
2008
1975
Broadland
LP, Comp
1972
Columbia Special Products
LP, Smplr
1972
Columbia Special Products
LP, Comp
1972
Columbia Special Products
LP, Smplr
1967
Stone Records (7)
LP
1967
Starday Records
2xLP, Comp
1967
Harmony (4)
LP, Comp
Columbia House
2xLP, Comp
B.A.C.M.
CD, Comp
Caledon Records, Caledon Records
LP, Comp
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