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  2. Category:Musical groups from Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    For individual musicians originating from Edmonton, see Category:Musicians from Edmonton. Pages in category "Musical groups from Edmonton" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.

  3. List of bands from Canada - Wikipedia

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    A-Game (2007–); Abandon All Ships (2006–2014); The Abrams (2004–); Absolutely Free (2011–); Acid Test (1990–1994, 2018–); The Acorn (2003–2017); Acres ...

  4. Category:Musicians from Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Musical groups from Edmonton (65 P) Pages in category "Musicians from Edmonton" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total.

  5. The Royal Foundry - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Foundry is a Canadian alternative pop quartet band whose core is the Edmonton couple Jared Salte and Bethany Schumacher. [2] They initially formed as a folk duo [3] but, in 2015, began a significant revitalization and revision of their sound, incorporating elements of 1990's Brit-Pop with power-pop stylings of groups like Arcade Fire, and 1970's Progressive Rock elements inspired by ...

  6. List of Canadian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Eastman – country music singer-songwriter, Juno Award winner; Chris Eaton – indie rock singer-songwriter; Gerald Eaton – R&B singer, producer (known as Jarvis Church) Mike Edel – folk musician & guitarist; Jerry Edmonton – drummer (Steppenwolf); his brother wrote "Born to Be Wild" under the pseudonym Mars Bonfire

  7. Music of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The independent music scene was covered by independent magazines: Fast Forward Weekly in Calgary, and Vue Weekly in Edmonton, neither magazine is currently active. BeatRoute Magazine is still in publication, but covers a wider scope (western Canada, including British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba).

  8. Tri-Continental - Wikipedia

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    Tri-Continental is a Canadian blues, folk, and world music group consisting of musicians Bill Bourne, Lester Quitzau, and Madagascar Slim. [1] They are most noted for winning the Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Group at the Juno Awards of 2001, for their self-titled debut album.

  9. Wares (musical group) - Wikipedia

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    Wares is a Canadian musical project from Edmonton, Alberta, founded by Cassia Hardy in 2013. As of 2018, the live band consists of Hardy (vocals, guitar), Matthew Gooding (bass), Holly Greaves (drums) and Jamie McLean (keyboards). [1] Wares has released one full-length album and four EPs.