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"The Toronto Song" ("Toronto Sucks") by Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie "The Troubadour's Song" by Stephen Stanley "This Beat Goes On/Switchin' to Glide" by The Kings "This Lamb Sells Condos" by Final Fantasy "To It and At It" by Stompin' Tom Connors "Tony Montana" by Future Feat. Drake "Toronto" by Lenny Breau "Toronto (Unabridged)" by Silverstein
Toronto Choral Society (1845–) Toronto Jewish Folk Choir (1925–) Toronto Light Opera Association (1940–1955) Toronto Mass Choir (1988–) Toronto Mendelssohn Choir (1894–) Toronto Northern Lights (1998–) Toronto Philharmonic Orchestra (1989–) Toronto Police Pipe Band (1912–) Toronto String Quartette (1884–1926) Toronto Symphony ...
Big Wreck released their second album, The Pleasure and the Greed, in June 2001.Three singles were released, all of which failed to chart in the U.S. In October of that year, the band played a special show at Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall accompanied by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Uzume Taiko Ensemble of drummers, guitarist Eric Johnson and The Tragically Hip's Paul Langlois and Robby ...
Taylor Swift blended a "Tortured Poets Department" and a "Midnights" track at her Eras Tour stop in Toronto.
The Trolls did sketch comedy, often on risqué or controversial subjects, along with humorous songs. One of their songs, "The Toronto Song" (which is often incorrectly attributed to The Arrogant Worms), makes fun of Ontario by insulting the city of Toronto, as well as all of Ontario, and eventually insulting the rest of the Provinces except for ...
The album was both a critical and commercial success, going gold in Canada (selling over 50,000 copies) and spawning the hit singles "Pretty City Lady", "Treasure Song", and the title track. In summer 1973, McBride officially parted ways with the band, some of whom were upset after he failed to appear for a New York recording session for the ...
Gregory Raymond Quill (18 April 1947 – 5 May 2013) was an Australian-born musician, singer-songwriter and journalist.He lived in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and was an entertainment columnist at the Toronto Star newspaper from the mid-1980s until his death in May 2013. [1]
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 ...