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  2. Steve Webster (bassist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 Webster joined Toronto jingle company The Air Company beginning a 20-year career composing music for television commercials. He would later become a composer and partner in then Canada's top jingle company RMW Music. Webster was invited to perform the song "Rise Up" with Lorraine Segato at Jack Layton's state funeral in 2011. [11]

  3. Steve Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Steve Anthony (born Stephen Anthony Gomes on 2 April 1959 in Montreal, Quebec) [1] is a former Canadian broadcaster. He gained attention throughout Canada as a MuchMusic host, or "VJ" from May 1987 to November 1995. [2] In 1986, Anthony moved from Montreal's CKGM to take the drive shift on Toronto's Q107. He left the following year to join ...

  4. Steven Page - Wikipedia

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    As of August 31, 2008, Page was a member of the marketing and events committee for World Wildlife Fund Canada. [43] As of July 2007, Page was a member of the WindShare co-op that built/owns the wind turbine at Exhibition Place in downtown Toronto. [44] In 2013, Page made a cameo appearance on the How I Met Your Mother episode "P.S. I Love You ...

  5. List of musicians from Ontario - Wikipedia

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    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 Rizikov – Toronto; Rush – Toronto ...

  6. Steve Kennedy (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Kennedy is a Canadian based musician who co-wrote the hit song "When I Die" which was a hit for Motherlode in 1969. He is also notable for being a member of prominent historical Canadian groups such as The Soul Searchers, Dr. Music, Lighthouse, and Grant Smith & The Power. He was also a member of Blood, Sweat And Tears.

  7. Steve Marriner - Wikipedia

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    Steve Marriner (born 1984 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and record producer based in Toronto, Ontario. He first garnered attention in the Ottawa blues scene in his early teens as a prodigy blues harp (harmonica) player.

  8. Bunchofuckingoofs - Wikipedia

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    BunchoFuckinGoofs, or the BFGs, is a Canadian hardcore punk band from Toronto's Kensington Market neighbourhood, formed in November 1983. From July 1983 to July 1988, they ran a 24/7 boozecan at their Baldwin Street address known on the street as "Fort Goof".

  9. Steve DeMarchi - Wikipedia

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    Steven DeMarchi is a Canadian guitarist, backing vocalist and songwriter.He is best known as the co-founder and lead guitarist of the bands Sheriff (1979–1985) and Alias (1988–1991).