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  2. Wade Hemsworth - Wikipedia

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    Albert Wade Hemsworth (October 23, 1916 – January 19, 2002) was a Canadian folk singer and songwriter. [1] Although he was not a prolific composer, having written only about 20 songs during his entire career, [2] several of his songs – most notably "The Wild Goose", "The Black Fly Song" and "The Log Driver's Waltz" – are among the most enduring classics in the history of Canadian folk music.

  3. Jeremy Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Fisher was a member of the Hamilton All Star Jazz Band at Westdale Secondary School (Class of 1995), attended Camp Gesher in 1999, and became a camp counsellor at YMCA Wanakita. He performed with the band The Obvious under the name Jeremy Binns, and some of his early songs that he performed with The Obvious, including "Lemon Meringue Pie" and ...

  4. The Hamilton Spectator - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton Spectator, founded in 1846, is a newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. One of the largest Canadian newspapers by circulation, [ 2 ] The Hamilton Spectator is owned by Torstar .

  5. Jerry Doucette - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Victor Doucette (9 September 1951 – 18 April 2022) was a Canadian guitarist and singer-songwriter. He was noted for his hit single "Mama Let Him Play", which made the Billboard Top 100.

  6. Brian Melo - Wikipedia

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    Brian Melo was born in the East End of Hamilton, Ontario to Maria and Augusto Melo, immigrants from São Miguel, Portugal.He is a graduate of Cathedral High School. [1] He professionally trained vocals at the Royans School for the Musical Performing Arts, which also featured Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida. [2]

  7. Jackie Washington - Wikipedia

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    He was born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario, the grandson of an African American fleeing slavery, and one of fifteen children born to his parents, Rose and John Washington. [2] Washington became Canada's first black disc jockey in 1948, at CHML in Hamilton. [3] [4] He had his own show on CHML from 1948 to 1950. [5]

  8. Rick Danko - Wikipedia

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    Richard Clare Danko (December 29, 1943 – December 10, 1999) [1] was a Canadian musician, bassist, songwriter, and singer, best known as a founding member of the Band, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.

  9. Daniel Lanois - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Roland Lanois CM (/ l æ n ˈ w ɑː / lan-WAH, French:; [1] born September 19, 1951) is a Canadian record producer and musician.. He has produced albums by artists including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Peter Gabriel, Robbie Robertson, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, and Harold Budd.