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  2. Canadian Brass - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Brass is a Canadian brass quintet formed in 1970 in ... (Radio Canada 1974) Rag-Ma-Tazz ... Canadian Brass Encore (CBC, 1977) Unexplored Territory (CBC ...

  3. Fred Mills (musician) - Wikipedia

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    A Touch of Brass, Canadian Brass in Paris (1973) Rag-Ma-Tazz (1974) Canadian Brass: Pachelbel to Joplin (1974) Raffi's Christmas Album a 1983 music album by children's entertainer Raffi; Unexplored Territory (1977) Canadian Brass Plus Organ (1977) Toccata, Fugues & Other Diversions (1977) Canadian Brass Encore (1977)

  4. Juno Awards of 1979 - Wikipedia

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    Bob Kroll, Unexplored Territory by Canadian Brass; William Roberto Wilson, ... Winner: Jazz Canada Montreux 1978, Tommy Banks Big Band with Guest "Big" Miller

  5. Charles Daellenbach - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Charles Daellenbach C.M. (/ ˈ d ɛ l ə n b ɑː k / DEL-ən-bahk; [1] born July 12, 1945) is an American and Canadian [2] tubist.He is best known as one of the founding members of the Canadian Brass, in which he remains the quintet's tuba player, publisher, business administrator and professional relationships manager.

  6. List of areas disputed by Canada and the United States

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    The fact remains that, for about half of each day, above-water territory that Canada regards as Canadian is surrounded by sea territory that the U.S. has declared to be American. Maps of the Dixon Entrance showing the A-B Line of 1903 [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 10 ] (left) and the boundary currently claimed by the U.S. [ 11 ] (right).

  7. Gene Watts - Wikipedia

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    He was hand-picked by conductor Seiji Ozawa as principal trombonist for the Toronto Symphony, where he met Charles Daellenbach, and persuaded him to start the Canadian Brass in 1970. In 2010, he retired from touring, and is now listed as an "Emeritus" member of the Canadian Brass. [ 3 ]

  8. Conrad, Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Conrad is a community in Yukon, Canada, located on the Klondike Highway. It is 14 km away from the Carcross, and also approximately 10 km from the British Columbia border. [1] [2] Conrad was founded in 1905 by Colonel J.H. Conrad of the Conrad Consolidated Mining Company, and had about 300 residents at its peak.

  9. Territorial evolution of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom transferred most of its remaining land in North America to Canada, with the North-Western Territory and Rupert's Land becoming the North-West Territories. [e] The British government made the transfer after Canada and the Hudson's Bay Company agreed to the terms, including a payment of £300,000 from Canada to the Company. [18]