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Toronto Police Pipe Band (1912–) Toronto String Quartette (1884–1926) Toronto Symphony Orchestra (1922–) Toronto Symphony Orchestra (Welsman) (1906–1918) Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra (1974–) Toronto Tabla Ensemble (1991–) Touch and Nato (2005–) The Tower of Dudes (2007–) Townline (2002–) TR/ST (2010–) Tracteur Jack (2003–)
Toronto's first album, Lookin' for Trouble, was released in 1980. [4] Its lead single "Even The Score" was a minor hit, just missing the Canadian Top 40. Head On (1981) followed, after which Costello and Fox left the band, [ 4 ] and were replaced by Gary LaLonde (later of Honeymoon Suite ) and Barry Connors (later of Coney Hatch ).
Rock music groups from Toronto (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Musical groups from Toronto" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 540 total.
Five Man Electrical Band – Ottawa; Little X – Toronto; Guy Lombardo – London; Brian Melo – Hamilton; Metric – Toronto; Alanis Morissette – Ottawa; Joey Muha - Port Dover; Our Lady Peace – Toronto (Raine Maida attended University of Toronto) Peaches – Toronto; Protest The Hero – Whitby; Hail The Villain – Oshawa; Anastasia ...
Arguably the biggest rock band of the '70s, the Eagles' two albums from that era—"Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)" and "Hotel California"—are among the bestselling records of all time.
The 'B' Girls were a Toronto punk rock band from the first wave of punk rock in the late 1970s and early 1980s. [1] Where Toronto band The Curse was North America's first all-female punk band, the B-Girls were the second such band in Toronto.
Twice in the ‘70s, Neil Young released live albums comprised entirely of new material, albeit with very different results. 1973’s Time Fades Away featured Young backed by an all-star band of ...
The Secrets were a Toronto punk rock band during the first wave of late 1970s punk. Their line-up consisted of Freddie Pompeii (vocals & harmonica), Chris Haight (guitar), John Hamilton (bass) [1] and Mike Anderson (aka Motor X) on drums. The band had been The Viletones with Pompei as guitarist and Haight on bass behind singer Steven Leckie ...
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