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"Toronto" by Lenny Breau "Toronto (Unabridged)" by Silverstein "Toronto Sucks" by Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie "Totally Untitled" by Kupek "Trinity Bellwoods" by Treble Charger "Toronto" by Tusks "Toronto #4" by The Tragically Hip “Toronto the Good” by The Brothers-in-Law "T.O. Gold" by Honey Cocaine "T.T.C. Skidaddler" by Stompin' Tom Connors
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 ...
This is a list of bands from Canada. ... Toronto (1979–) Toronto Chamber Orchestra ... This page was last edited on 12 January 2025, ...
The group was founded in 2011 by Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman, [1] initially as a one-off event for the birthday party of Matt Murphy. [3] Meeting at Clinton's Tavern in Toronto twice weekly, [2] each performance revolves around a single song, starting with Goldman and Adilman teaching the song's arrangement to the participants, and culminating in a live performance of the song.
Salome Bey CM (October 10, 1933 – August 8, 2020) [1] [note 1] was a U.S.-born Canadian singer-songwriter, composer, and actress who lived in Toronto, Ontario, from 1966. [2] In 2005, she was made an honorary Member of the Order of Canada. [3]
Patricia Krueger – classical pianist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra Spencer Krug – singer-songwriter ( Fifths of Seven , Frog Eyes , Wolf Parade , Sunset Rubdown , Swan Lake ) Pierre Kwenders – pop/world music singer, rapper
When they had six songs, they made their debut opening for The Viletones at Toronto's famed gay bar Club David's. [5] They played the six songs twice, in a different order. No one minded. As Sam Sutherland noted in his 2012 book Perfect Youth: The Birth of Canadian Punk, "Their lack of technical ability gave them a distinctly punk edge ...
Garfield was a Canadian progressive rock band based in Toronto, Ontario in the late 1970s, [1] [2] fronted by vocalist and songwriter Garfield French, and including Walter Lawrence on guitar and electric cello, Paul O'Donnell on guitar, harmonica and banjo, Jacques Fillion on keyboards, Dennis French on drums, Chip Yarwood on flute and keyboards, and Maris Tora on bass guitar. [3]