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  2. Pukka Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Pukka Orchestra was a Canadian new wave band based in Toronto, Ontario in the 1980s. The group released two albums, an EP and several singles, and won a CASBY Award in 1985. History

  3. List of Edgefest lineups - Wikipedia

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    Edgefest was a rock festival that occurred annually in Canada (most frequently at Molson Park in Barrie and in Toronto) from 1987 to 2006 and from 2008 to 2015. Line-ups [ edit ]

  4. List of bands from Canada - Wikipedia

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    Jaymz Bee and the Royal Jelly Orchestra (1994–) Jazzberry Ram (1993–2003) Jeff Johnston Trio (1982–2005) Jellyfishbabies (1986–1993) The Jerry Cans (2012–) Jerry Jerry and the Sons of Rhythm Orchestra (1982–2005) Jersey (1996–2005) Jerusalem in My Heart (2005–) Jet Set Satellite (1998–) Jets Overhead (2003–) Jim and Don ...

  5. Pukka - Wikipedia

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    Pukka, an adulatory slang adjective, ... Arts. Pukka Orchestra, a Canadian new wave band in the 1980s; Pukka or pucca, a category of Indian vernacular architecture;

  6. CASBY Awards - Wikipedia

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    The awards were first presented in 1981 under the name U-Knows, a pun on Canada's mainstream Juno Awards. The concept was developed by David Marsden , the program director at CFNY at the time, when he heard the Juno nominations announced on CBC radio, and included was Long John Baldry — who was newly resident in Canada but had already been in ...

  7. Tom Robinson - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] His following single, "Listen to the Radio: Atmospherics", co-written with Peter Gabriel, peaked at No. 39 in the UK Singles Chart, and provided him further income when it was covered by Pukka Orchestra in 1984. [1] The Pukkas' version was a top 20 hit in Canada under the title "Listen to the Radio".

  8. Category:Canadian orchestras - Wikipedia

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  9. Music of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1833, a student orchestra was organized at the Séminaire de Québec the Société Ste-Cécile, as it was known, and was one of the earliest ensembles of its kind in Lower Canada. [42] The first appearance of a piece of music in a newspaper or magazine was in the pages of the Montreal twice-weekly newspaper, La Minerve , on September 19 ...