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Bird

This group formed like a happy accident in the mid-’90s. Vocalist Jason Collett, who experienced previously caused Andrew Cash, created this group along with some help from Hawksley Workman as well as others. In 1997, Parrot released its debut recording, Chrome Representation, which garnered crucial acclaim. The group also performed …

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Hawksley Workman

The storyplot of Canadian singer/songwriter Hawksley Workman is equally compelling whether you take it as fact or fantasy. Workman, who eventually start a celebrated profession as solo musician and indie rock and roll producer, was created and elevated in Bay Lake. Out of this stage on, nevertheless, the story gets …

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Jason Collett

Toronto native Jason Collett has earned accolades for his solo albums and tenure with a number of different bands — especially Broken Social Picture — nonetheless it was his association with fellow songwriter Andrew Money that first garnered him critical acclaim. After carrying out in the Andrew Money Band through …

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Andrew Cash

Acoustic folk-rocker Andrew Money, given birth to in Toronto in 1962, shaped L’Etranger with Chuck Angus in 1980. The music group split up six years later on and Money became a single act, playing in a resort in downtown Toronto. His 1st album made an appearance in 1988 on Isle …

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The Red Thread

The Americana/alt-country sound of Red Thread came into being when Jason Lakis’ last band, Fifty percent Film, split up in 2002. Half a year of composing in isolation and Lakis acquired more than enough music for an record. With close friends from several Bay Area rings — like the Inspectors, …

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Charlie Parker

One of a small number of musicians who is able to be thought to possess permanently changed jazz, Charlie Parker was arguably the best saxophonist ever. He could play amazingly fast lines that, if slowed up to half rate, would reveal that each note made feeling. “Bird,” together with his …

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