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  2. The Guvernment - Wikipedia

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    The declining RPM and The Warehouse venues were taken over in late 1995 by Charles Khabouth. Following extensive renovation, he renamed RPM as The Guvernment, reopening in September 1996. Initially kept, The Warehouse name got changed to Kool Haus by late June 2001. Khabouth revamped RPM by installing a series of smaller lounges and bars within ...

  3. RPM International - Wikipedia

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    RPM is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol RPM. Its shares are owned by 824 institutions and 194,030 individual investors. [1] It ranks among the top 200 in total shares held by BetterInvesting investment clubs. [5] RPM has increased its cash dividend paid to stockholders for 48 consecutive years. [6]

  4. RPM (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    RPM (ISSN 0315-5994 and later ISSN 0033-7064) was a Canadian music-industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada. The publication was founded by Walt Grealis in February 1964, supported through its existence by record label owner Stan Klees .

  5. List of number-one singles of 1981 (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    RPM was a Canadian magazine that published the best-performing singles of Canada from 1964 to 2000. A total of sixteen singles reached number one on the RPM Singles Chart in 1981. The year began with "(Just Like) Starting Over" by John Lennon at the top spot and ended with Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" at the summit.

  6. Peter Foldy - Wikipedia

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    Foldy soon began writing songs and quickly landed a recording contract as an artist with a small indie label, Kanata Records. His first single, "Bondi Junction", was released in 1973 and the record eventually reached number one on RPM magazine's Adult Contemporary chart [1] on July 7, 1973. Foldy was also featured on the cover of RPM that

  7. Andrew Cash - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Cash (born January 22, 1962) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and former politician who was the member of Parliament (MP) for the Toronto-area riding of Davenport from 2011 to 2015. A member of the New Democratic Party (NDP), Cash grew up in Toronto where he and Charlie Angus founded the Toronto punk band L'Étranger. [4]

  8. RPM (band) - Wikipedia

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    RPM ("Revoluções por Minuto", "Revolutions per Minute", in Brazilian Portuguese) was a Brazilian pop rock band. It was formed in 1983 by Paulo Ricardo (vocal/bass), Luiz Schiavon (keyboards), Fernando Deluqui (guitar) and Paulo Pagni (drums).

  9. David Gibson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The album peaked at number 80 on the Canadian albums chart and spent a total of six weeks on the chart. [5] [6] It ranked number 44 on the top 50 Cancon albums of 1988. [7] "We Close Our Eyes" was the most successful single from the album, reaching number 36 on the RPM top 100 singles. [8] It spent a total of 12 weeks on the chart. [9]