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  2. List of musicians from Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Five Man Electrical Band – Ottawa; Little X – Toronto; Guy Lombardo – London; Brian Melo – Hamilton; Metric – Toronto; Alanis Morissette – Ottawa; Joey Muha - Port Dover; Our Lady Peace – Toronto (Raine Maida attended University of Toronto) Peaches – Toronto; Protest The Hero – Whitby; Hail The Villain – Oshawa; Anastasia ...

  3. 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

  4. Category:Musicians from Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Category: Musicians from Ontario. 12 languages. ... Musicians from Ottawa (1 C, 146 P) P. ... Musicians from Toronto (2 C, 406 P) W.

  5. List of Edgefest lineups - Wikipedia

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    Silverchair (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton) BTK (Barrie, Ottawa) The Verve Pipe (Barrie) Groovy Aardvark (Montreal) Plume (Montreal) Nancy Dumais (Montreal) Second stage: Glueleg; The Age of Electric; Finger Eleven; Sara Craig (all except Montreal) Econoline Crush (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg) Zuckerbaby (Barrie, Ottawa ...

  6. David Wiffen - Wikipedia

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    Wiffen moved with his family to Canada at age 16, and became part of the burgeoning folk music scene, initially in Toronto. In 1964, Wiffen hitchhiked to Edmonton and later managed The Depression folk club in Calgary. [2] In 1965, having moved to Vancouver, Wiffen was invited to perform at The Bunkhouse club on a live ensemble album.

  7. Tommy Banks (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Banks was the host of syndicated and network television programs, including “The Tommy Banks Show” (1968-1983), “Somewhere There’s Music”, “What’s My Name”, “ Love and Mr. Smith”, “Celebrity Revue”, “Symphony of a Thousand”, “Tommy Banks Jazz”, etc. Banks is credited as being the founder of Edmonton's art scene due to the success of "The Tommy Banks Show" which ...

  8. Category:Musicians from Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Musicians from Toronto" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 406 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Category:Musicians from Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Musicians from Calgary" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. John Abram;