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Bill Langstroth, 81, country music producer, Anne Murray's ex-husband

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May 8, 2013, 8:16:07 PM5/8/13
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COUNTRY MUSIC PRODUCER BILL LANGSTROTH DIES AT 81


A longtime producer in Canada's country music scene has died.

Bill Langstroth was best known for his work as a performer and
producer on the CBC program Singalong Jubilee.

Langstroth was raised in Montreal.

He married Nova Scotian singer Anne Murray in 1975. They had two
children together, William and Dawn, before their divorce decades
later.

Langstroth later remarried. He leaves behind his wife, Fran.

Langstroth died Wednesday afternoon in a Moncton hospital, said his
friend Ron MacNutt. Langstroth just moved to Sackville, New Brunswick
in December, he said.

"He was always a very jolly fellow and looking at the positive side of
things," said MacNutt.

MacNutt last saw Langstroth a month ago. The two were back in the
studio, working on a project together.

"He just slipped right back into the producer roll and was very much
at home doing that," he said. "We called him the grumpy guy because,
of course, that was part of the producer's role."

MacNutt said Langstroth was often seen in the studio with a clipboard
and stopwatch in hand.

"Anyone that has met Bill will understand when I say this – the
twinkle in his eye and natural curiosity was really his zest for
life."

In 2011, he was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of fame.

Langstroth was 81 years old.


--
Allen Kirshner
(You know you're getting old when the songs you used to rock out to
you now fold laundry to)

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