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  2. Bunchofuckingoofs - Wikipedia

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    BunchoFuckinGoofs, or the BFGs, is a Canadian hardcore punk band from Toronto's Kensington Market neighbourhood, formed in November 1983. From July 1983 to July 1988, they ran a 24/7 boozecan at their Baldwin Street address known on the street as "Fort Goof".

  3. Steven Page - Wikipedia

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    As of August 31, 2008, Page was a member of the marketing and events committee for World Wildlife Fund Canada. [43] As of July 2007, Page was a member of the WindShare co-op that built/owns the wind turbine at Exhibition Place in downtown Toronto. [44] In 2013, Page made a cameo appearance on the How I Met Your Mother episode "P.S. I Love You ...

  4. Steve Webster (bassist) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Webster is a Canadian bassist, record producer, arranger, audio engineer and composer. A multiple Juno Award nominee and winner, [ 1 ] Webster's career spans over 3 decades of music production and performance.

  5. Motherlode (band) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Kennedy, Ken Marco and Wayne Stone went on to be members of Dr. Music in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [11] The album contained the song "Black Cat", which was sampled by Gang Starr's "Daily Operation" (intro). [17] 2nd version

  6. Steve Kennedy (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Kennedy is a Canadian based musician who co-wrote the hit song "When I Die" which was a hit for Motherlode in 1969. He is also notable for being a member of prominent historical Canadian groups such as The Soul Searchers, Dr. Music, Lighthouse, and Grant Smith & The Power. He was also a member of Blood, Sweat And Tears.

  7. Dr. Music - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Music was a Toronto jazz group founded in 1969 by producer, arranger and performer Doug Riley.The band recorded three albums and toured across Canada. The personnel of the band changed throughout its history, with Riley remaining at the core of the group.

  8. Steve Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Steve Anthony (born Stephen Anthony Gomes on 2 April 1959 in Montreal, Quebec) [1] is a former Canadian broadcaster. He gained attention throughout Canada as a MuchMusic host, or "VJ" from May 1987 to November 1995. [2] In 1986, Anthony moved from Montreal's CKGM to take the drive shift on Toronto's Q107. He left the following year to join ...

  9. Steve Koven - Wikipedia

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    Steve Koven is a Canadian jazz pianist and member of the Steve Koven Trio and the Koven Collective. He is a composer, performer, producer and educator. In 1993 Koven established the Steve Koven Trio. Aside from performing worldwide with his trio, Steve also performs solo piano concerts throughout North America, Europe and the Caribbean.