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  2. Category:Canadian musical instrument makers - Wikipedia

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    Canada portal; Music portal ... Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Canada (18 P) O. Canadian pipe organ builders (3 P) Pages in category "Canadian musical ...

  3. Category : Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Canada

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    Pages in category "Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Canada" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Radioplayer - Wikipedia

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    Initially working internally at the BBC for Tim Davie, then Director of BBC Audio & Music, Michael Hill led the project since March 2009, [2] and was made Managing Director of UK Radioplayer Ltd on 28 July 2010. At launch, Radioplayer was a simple and straightforward Flash-based radio player, linked-to by radio stations on their own website.

  5. Category:Canadian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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  6. Canadian classical music - Wikipedia

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    The community CKUA radio network in Alberta and CFMU in Ontario also airs some classical music programming, as do some campus radio and community radio stations. All radio stations in Canada are required by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to meet Canadian content targets. For classical music stations, the ...

  7. Maurice Bolyer - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Bolyer (December 1, 1920 – August 18, 1978), born Maurice Beaulieu, was a composer and musician known as "Canada's King of the Banjo". [1] Although proficient in a variety of string instruments and piano, he is best known for his work on the banjo.

  8. Music of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The 1920s saw Canada's first radio stations, this allowed Canadian songwriters to contribute some of the most famous popular music of the early 20th century. [66] Canada's first commercial radio station CFCF (formerly XWA) begins broadcasting regularly scheduled programming in Montreal in 1920, followed by CKAC , Canada's first French language ...

  9. Stingray Group - Wikipedia

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    Stingray Group Inc. (formerly Stingray Digital and Stingray Digital Group) is a Canadian music, media and technology company based in Montreal, Quebec, with offices in Toronto, Ontario, as well as in the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany and Australia.