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William Sigurd Bourne (28 March 1954 – 16 April 2022) was a Canadian musician. [1] He won three Canadian Juno Awards, and was an eight-time nominee. [2] Bourne's music incorporates a variety of musical styles, including aboriginal, African, Cajun, Celtic, country, delta blues, flamenco, folk, funk, gospel, reggae, and world beat.
At his home in Southern California, U.S. Unknown [10] Tom Alexander The Alexander Brothers: 85: January 9, 2020: Unknown [11] Marc Morgan: 57: January 10, 2020: Unknown [12] Alana Filippi: 59: January 11, 2020: Unknown [13] Steve Martin Caro The Left Banke: 71: January 14, 2020: Heart disease [14] Chris Darrow Kaleidoscope, Nitty Gritty Dirt ...
Manuel was born in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. His father, Ed, was a mechanic employed at a Chrysler dealership, and his mother was a schoolteacher. He was raised with his three brothers, and the four sang in the church choir. Manuel took piano lessons beginning when he was nine, and enjoyed playing piano and rehearsing with friends at home.
In 1999, Wilson performed solo as part of The White Ribbon Concert at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto. [10] In 2001, Wilson released a solo album, Planet Love. The album featured the single "Dig It", which reached #11 on Canada's Rock chart. [11] In 2006 he released his second solo album, Dog Years.
Country Dick Montana, singer/drummer/guitarist of The Beat Farmers, suffered a massive heart attack and died three songs into the band's set at the Long Horn in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. 1996: Actor Ken Steadman was killed in a dune buggy accident while filming in Victorville, California for the television show Sliders.