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  2. The Barra MacNeils - Wikipedia

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    The Barra MacNeils are a Canadian musical group from Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. The founding members of the group are siblings Sheumas, Kyle, Stewart, and Lucy MacNeil. [1] [2] In 2005, two additional brothers, Ryan and Boyd, joined the band. The Scottish island of Barra is the ancestral home of Clan MacNeil.

  3. List of bands from Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Barra MacNeils (1980–) Barrage (1996–2012) Barstool Prophets (1989–1999) Basement Revolver (2016–) Bass is Base (1993–1997) Battered Wives (1976–1980) Battle of Santiago (2011–) The Be Good Tanyas (1999–) The Beaches (2013–) Beams (2012–) Bear Mountain (2012–2018) Bearfoot (1972–1975) Beast (2006–2010) Beau Dommage ...

  4. Darling Be Home Soon - Wikipedia

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    1993 – The Barra MacNeils on their album Closer to Paradise, #23 Canadian charts, [30] and Let Loose (1996, #65 UK as a single, and on the album Rollercoaster). [ 31 ] 2012 – Tedeschi Trucks Band did a live version on their album Everybody's Talkin' .

  5. Gordie Sampson - Wikipedia

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    Sampson co-wrote two songs on MacIsaac's successful 1996 debut album, Hi™ How Are You Today?. [9] Around this same time, Sampson became a part of Rita MacNeil's band, both on the road and on her popular weekly CBC show Rita and Friends. [5] He also toured with the Nova Scotia-based family music group The Rankin Family. [6]

  6. Find out which tune won best Christmas song in TODAY’s ...

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    On TODAY Dec. 22, the winner was revealed: Williams' beloved tune was crowned best song, with 62% of the votes, and Lee's classic hit garnered 38%.

  7. Barra MacNeils - Wikipedia

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  8. 15,000 fans, 4 songs, one record-breaking morning: How Karol ...

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    Watch her performances & go behind the scenes with TODAY editorial director Arianna Davis. 15,000 fans, 4 songs, one record-breaking morning: How Karol G's TODAY concert made history Skip to main ...

  9. Rita MacNeil - Wikipedia

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    Rita MacNeil CM ONS (May 28, 1944 – April 16, 2013) was a Canadian singer and songwriter from the community of Big Pond on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island.Her biggest hit, "Flying On Your Own", was a crossover Top 40 hit in 1987 and was covered by Anne Murray the following year, although she had hits on the country and adult contemporary charts throughout her career.