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Les Emmerson

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Les Emmerson was a Canadian singer-songwriter who wrote the classic rock anthem "Signs," which was a hit song for his band the Five Man Electrical Band.

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Les, I sing verses of your song Signs every week, whenever I'm feeling groovy, walking the dog, easing the car out of the driveway, any time I feel poised and content. That song, written by you, has stayed in the sound tracks of my life since I first heard it. I am 69 years and so your song is endless for me. I wish I had reached out to you sooner, friend. I will always love you. A connected soul named jack from Wisconsin.

Les was my 2ed cousin. His mother was my grandmothers sister. We enjoyed telling others he was family when one of his songs came on the radio .Although I never met him I spent time with his mom and dad. my condolences to his wife and family. RIP and know many enjoyed your God given talent.

My heartfelt condolences are offered to the family, many, many friends, and fans of Les Emmerson. Lees Emmerson Perry was a Canadian singer-songwriter who wrote the classic rock anthem "Signs," which was a hit song for his band the Five Man Electrical Band. May the love and many, many special memories you shared with your devoted loved one show how much your life was touched by him. May the God of comfort bless your grieving hearts with strength, loving kindness and peace as the world copes...

My deepest sympathies to Les' family and loved ones. Find comport in cherished memories and his many contribution to the music industry. And may your heavenly Father support you through this.

My deepest condolences to the Emmerson family. May you find comfort
in your treasured memories of Les and May God continue to comfort you in the days, months and years ahead.

My sincerest condolences. God will comfort you and give you peace.

My deepest sympathies to Les’ family. My name is Shirley (Henderson) Dunne. In 1965 I went to see the Staccatos play and I fell in love with them and the music they played. I opened a fan club for the band with my cousin Kathy Robertson. I am so sad to hear about Les’ passing but please know that he brought so much enjoyment to a lot of the teenagers from that time. He was someone I was honoured to call a friend. May he Rest in in peace.

With sympathy to the Emmerson family for your loss. May God comfort you at this time of grief.

A hit from my teens. It got a lot of air play. My condolences to the family. Soon no one will say I am sick. Isa. 33:24