B.C.'s Imogen Moon reimagines her late grandfather's cult 1971 album with elements of jazz and soul

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Imogen Moon remembers her grandfather as someone who was active, swimming a mile a day and walking as much as he could. 

“He was a glowing radiant ball of energy,” she told North by Northwest host Margaret Gallagher. 

Moon also remembers him constantly playing music. 

Her grandfather was the late Canadian composer Doug Randle, whose love of writing music and playing jazz landed him a job as an in-house composer with CBC in the 1960s. 

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