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Edgefest was a rock festival that occurred annually in Canada ... 1995 Location: Molson ... Dates: July 1 (Barrie), August 18 (Vancouver), August 21 ...
Norway 1 – June 1995, Poland 1 – January 1995, Republic of Ireland 1 – June 1995, New Zealand 1 for 1 weeks July 1995, Australia 1 for 6 weeks October 1995, UK 2 – June 1995, Austria 4 – July 1995, Switzerland 5 – July 1995, Netherlands 9 – June 1995, Germany 9 – July 1995, Sweden 15 – August 1995, US BB 16 of 1995, Australia ...
The 1993 edition of Sunfest was held from August 13 to August 15. It was the first year the festival featured a band from outside of Canada. That year's festival was headlined by Pearl Jam, and also featured Blue Rodeo, Wild T and the Spirit, 54-40, The Watchmen, The Pursuit of Happiness, Skydiggers, Sass Jordan, Streetheart, Randy Bachman, Sven Gali and Headstones.
The Big Valley Jamboree, commonly referred to as "BVJ", is an annual country music festival held in Camrose, Alberta, Canada. [1] Established in 1992, the Jamboree is held during the Civic Holiday in August and features country singers from North America.
Another Roadside Attraction was a travelling music-and-arts summer festival in Canada in the 1990s. [1] Headlined by The Tragically Hip with a different lineup of supporting bands for each of the three tours, the festival travelled across Canada for between eight and ten dates in each of 1993, 1995 and 1997.
Church of Scientology of Toronto the Supreme Court upholds Canada's largest ever libel award. July 27 – Thomson Corp. agrees to sell 27 Canadian newspapers to Hollinger Inc. August 1 – Ottawa sportscaster Brian Smith is shot in the parking lot of CJOH by escaped mental patient Jeffrey Arenburg; Smith dies in hospital the following day.
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The Kumbaya Festival was an annual Canadian music and arts festival in the 1990s. [1] It was organized by Molly Johnson as a benefit for Canadian charities and groups doing work around HIV and AIDS .