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The Hamilton Spectator, founded in 1846, is a newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. One of the largest Canadian newspapers by circulation, [ 2 ] The Hamilton Spectator is owned by Torstar .
Nick Krewen of the Hamilton Spectator gave the album a mixed review, writing that "Singer Jason Plumb has invented stronger pop melodies and waxed eloquently on the ecologically-correct End of the World and the image-conscious Michelangelo's Tummy, but the harmonies and arrangements dredge up too many Crowded House comparisons for comfort.
Jerry Victor Doucette (9 September 1951 – 18 April 2022) was a Canadian guitarist and singer-songwriter. He was noted for his hit single "Mama Let Him Play", which made the Billboard Top 100.
Brandon Bizior (born 1995/1996) [1] is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician from Hamilton, Ontario.He is best known for being one of the six finalist on the Canadian YTV television series, The Next Star, on the third season.
Teenage Head is a Canadian punk rock group from Hamilton, Ontario, [1] that has been popular in Canada since the early 1980s. The group was formed in Hamilton, Ontario in 1974 by Frankie Venom (Frank Kerr), Gord Lewis, Steve Mahon, and Nick Stipanitz. Venom died on October 15, 2008. Lewis died August 7, 2022.
Brian Melo was born in the East End of Hamilton, Ontario to Maria and Augusto Melo, immigrants from São Miguel, Portugal.He is a graduate of Cathedral High School. [1] He professionally trained vocals at the Royans School for the Musical Performing Arts, which also featured Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida. [2]
The Hamilton Spectator (favorable) [6] Los Angeles Times [7] Music Week [8] The Washington Post ... Australian Albums [14] 3 Canadian Albums [15] 31
He was born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario, the grandson of an African American fleeing slavery, and one of fifteen children born to his parents, Rose and John Washington. [2] Washington became Canada's first black disc jockey in 1948, at CHML in Hamilton. [3] [4] He had his own show on CHML from 1948 to 1950. [5]