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  2. Music of the Maritimes - Wikipedia

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    The first wave of Maritime traditional music was led by folk artist John Allan Cameron in the 1970s . By the late 1980s, Cape Breton had produced two crossover acts, the multi-platinum selling The Rankins and the less successful but critically acclaimed Barra MacNeils , Ashley MacIsaac , Natalie MacMaster , Lennie Gallant , and Slainte Mhath .

  3. Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released in February 1984. [11] A No. 1 MTV video for several weeks, MTV ranked it as No. 4 four in its 1984 year-end top 20 video countdown. [24] Gary LeMel, music supervisor at Columbia, felt the music video on MTV increased Against All Odds' box office takings by at least US$5 million. [23]

  4. List of bands from Canada - Wikipedia

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    Art of Time Ensemble (1998–) Article One (2003–2011) Artificial Joy Club (1993–1999) The Artist Life (2005–2012) As the Poets Affirm (2001–2007) Asexuals (1983–) Ash & Bloom (2013–2015) Ashes of Soma (2003–) At the Mercy of Inspiration (2000–2004) Atach Tatuq (1998–2007) Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (1968–1983) Atlas ...

  5. Poe (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Poe's song "Haunted" was licensed for use as the end title of Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2. [19] [93] 2002 Poe's song "Center of the Sun" was licensed for use in the movie, X-Men 2. Credits are listed as Anne Danielewski, writer, and Poe, performer. [111] 2008 Poe provided backing vocals for the soundtrack of Repo!

  6. The East Pointers - Wikipedia

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    The three musicians formed The East Pointers in 2014. They began performing in Atlantic Canada, and they toured Ontario after gaining popularity in Canada's eastern provinces. [4] They released their debut album, Secret Victory, in late 2015, and promoted it through concert performances in Canada, the United States and Australia. [5]

  7. Right Here, Right Now (Charlie Major song) - Wikipedia

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    "Right Here, Right Now" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major. It was released in 1999 as the first single from his fourth studio album, 444 . It peaked at number 8 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in February 2000.

  8. Music of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Music publishing and printing in Europe by this time was a thriving industry, but it did not begin in Canada until the 19th century. [30] Canadian composers were not able to focus entirely on creating new music in these years, as most made their living in other musical activities such as leading choirs, church organists and teaching. [ 31 ]

  9. Back Then, Right Now - Wikipedia

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    "Back Then, Right Now" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music artist Tenille Arts. The song was written by Arts, along with Dave Pittenger, MacKenzie Porter and Parker Welling. [1] It was released on May 4, 2021, as the second single in Canada and lead single in the United States from her fourth studio album Girl to Girl.