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  2. Big Rock Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Big Rock Brewery is a Canadian public company and the largest brewery that is based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. As of March 2020, it was also Canada's largest craft brewery . [ 3 ] Additional brewing operations are located in Vancouver , British Columbia ; Etobicoke , Ontario ; and Liberty Village in Toronto , Ontario . [ 4 ]

  3. Pub rock (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Pub rock is a subgenre of rock music that emerged in the early to mid-1970s in the United Kingdom. A back-to-basics movement, which incorporated roots rock, pub rock was a reaction against the expensively-recorded and produced progressive rock and flashy glam rock scenes at the time.

  4. Dr. Feelgood (band) - Wikipedia

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    By late 1973, the band's driving R&B influence had made them one of the most popular bands on the growing London pub rock circuit, which included regular appearances at the Lord Nelson music pub venue. [4] [5] They recorded their debut album, Down by the Jetty, for United Artists in 1974. [6]

  5. British rock music - Wikipedia

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    Pub rock was a short-lived trend that left a lasting influence on the British music scene, especially in punk rock. It was a back-to-basics movement that reacted against the glittery glam rock of David Bowie and Gary Glitter, and peaked in the mid-1970s. Pub rock developed in large north London pubs. [54]

  6. Rock music in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Internationally, AC/DC started as a pub rock group in November 1973 and became one of the most well-known Australian rock bands, with more than 71 million sales in the US alone by 2014. Beginning in that era was Countdown , which was a popular music TV program on national broadcaster ABC , and ran from November 1974 until July 1987.

  7. Punk rock - Wikipedia

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    UK pub rock from 1972 to 1975 contributed to the emergence of punk rock by developing a network of small venues, such as pubs, where non-mainstream bands could play. [10] Pub rock also introduced the idea of independent record labels, such as Stiff Records, which put out basic, low-cost records. [10]

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  9. The Windmill, Brixton - Wikipedia

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    The Windmill is a pub and live music venue in Brixton, London, England, with a reputation for championing new music. [1] [2] It was voted the third best music venue in London, in a 2012 poll in Time Out magazine, [2] and #7 by The Guardian in 2008, [3] and has been described as "one of the top-10 music venues in the U.K.".