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Roy Kenner

Vocalist Roy Kenner could very well be best for his stint in the Wayne Gang, among the many collaborations with fellow Canadian and longtime friend Domenic Troiano. Kenner started his musical profession in the middle-’60s fronting R.K. & the Affiliates, an area favorite in Toronto’s burgeoning R&B motion. In 1967, …

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Erica Goodman

Erica Goodman is arguably one of the most prominent Canadian harpist of her era, and easily among the very best several from THE UNITED STATES. Her technique is certainly all-encompassing and her interpretive abilities incisive and imaginative. To state her repertory is certainly wide and eclectic will be an understatement: …

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Nash the Slash

Imagine a mixture of Gary Numan, early Green Floyd, Jean-Michel Jarre, as well as the Stranglers and you also have a feeling of Nash the Slash’s music. Delivered in Toronto in 1948, for a lot of his musical profession Jeff Plewman zealously guarded his identification, showing up on-stage as Nash …

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