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  2. Category:Music videos shot in Toronto - Wikipedia

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  3. Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams perform their Grammy ... - AOL

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    Oh hi, Gracie Abrams!The 25-year-old songbird joined Taylor Swift on her third night in Toronto for Saturday's acoustic set. "This is always one of my favorite parts of the night," Swift said in ...

  4. Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams perform their song "Us" in Toronto

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    Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is winding down, and for her third show in Toronto, she surprised the crowd by bringing out one of her opening performers, Gracie Abrams, to sing their song "Us" with her.

  5. Video Hits (Canadian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Video Hits was a Canadian music video program broadcast nationally on CBC Television from 1984 to 1993. Created by producer Sandra Faire , Video Hits aired weekday afternoons, and featured promotional music videos of the day's top hit songs from Canadian and international artists, along with artist interviews. [ 1 ]

  6. 1979 Mississauga train derailment - Wikipedia

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    "Party Rapp," a 1979 rap song by Mr. Q, references the derailment, the first known explicit reference to Canada in a Canadian hip hop song. [7] "Trainwreck 1979," a 2014 rock single by Canadian band Death From Above 1979, is about the derailment: It ran off the track, 11-79 While the immigrants slept, there wasn't much time

  7. Joe Jonas is opening up about a scary incident that happened while on tour that resulted in him needing 67 stitches.. The musician shared the story of how he and his brothers were filming a ...

  8. Lee Aaron - Wikipedia

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    The album featured well-known musicians of the Toronto music scene, including members of Moxy, Rif Raf3 (Q107 Homegrown Vol 4 / Lee Aaron Project band), Santers, and Triumph's Rik Emmett. [12] Although the album was available in the UK only as an import, Aaron was invited to appear later that year at the Reading Festival .

  9. The Nylons - Wikipedia

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    In October 24, 1992, The Nylons sang "O Canada" at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, preceding Game 6 of the 1992 World Series, in which their hometown team, the Toronto Blue Jays, won their first championship. Cooper retired from the band in 1990 and was replaced by Micah Barnes (baritone). [1]