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  2. Toronto (band) - Wikipedia

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    Toronto's first album, Lookin' for Trouble, was released in 1980. [4] Its lead single "Even The Score" was a minor hit, just missing the Canadian Top 40. Head On (1981) followed, after which Costello and Fox left the band, [ 4 ] and were replaced by Gary LaLonde (later of Honeymoon Suite ) and Barry Connors (later of Coney Hatch ).

  3. Toronto Rock and Roll Revival - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Rock and Roll Revival was a one-day, twelve-hour music festival held in Toronto on September 13, 1969. It featured a number of popular musical acts from the 1950s and 1960s. [ 1 ] The festival is particularly notable for featuring an appearance by John Lennon , Yoko Ono , Eric Clapton , Klaus Voormann , and Alan White as the Plastic ...

  4. List of bands from Canada - Wikipedia

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    Greaseball Boogie Band (1972–1980) Great Big Sea (1993–2013) Great Lake Swimmers (2003–) Great Speckled Bird (1969–1976) Great Uncles of the Revolution (2001–) Greater Victoria Police Pipe Band (1972–1998) Greek Buck (1998–) Green Go (2006–) Gregory Hoskins and the Stickpeople (1985–1996) Grievous Angels (1986–) Grim Tower ...

  5. Lookin' for Trouble - Wikipedia

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    Lookin' for Trouble is the 1980 debut album of Canadian rock band Toronto. Most tracks on the album were released as a singles. [2] The U.S. release uses different cover artwork and excludes the final track "Let's Spend the Night Together". The album reached Platinum status in Canada, [3] but did not chart in the US.

  6. Greatest Hits (Toronto album) - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the Canadian Rock band Toronto, released in 1984.The album features two new studio tracks: "Andrea" and "Me Generation". The CD release features the bonus track "What About Love", as well as music videos for three songs.

  7. The Paupers - Wikipedia

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    In his place, The Paupers recruited Scottish émigré Adam Mitchell (b. 1944) [3] from the CommonFolk (a folk group featuring Doug Bush, Ian Rankin and Bruce Whitehead). ). Mitchell quickly asserted himself as the group's new lead singer and chief songwriter with Skip Prokop, and debuted with the band at the Broom and Stone in Scarborough on August 1

  8. Head On (Toronto album) - Wikipedia

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    Head On is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Toronto, released in 1981. The album was produced by Terry Brown, best known for his work with Rush.

  9. The Beaches (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Beaches are a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto in 2013 by Jordan Miller (lead vocals, bass), Kylie Miller (guitar, backing vocals), Leandra Earl (keyboards, guitar, backing vocals), and Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums). [1] The band released two EPs titled The Beaches (2013) and Heights (2014) before signing to Universal Records.