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Mike Plume

Canadian singer/songwriter Mike Plume fronts his roots-based namesake music group, which includes guitarist Dave Klym, bassist Derek Mazurek, and drummer Ernie Basiliadis. Plume’s bandmates are longtime close friends, but his 1st record, 1993’s Tunes From a North Town, was documented with a program music group in Austin, TX. Plume didn’t …

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Roch Voisine

Though he wrote music as an adolescent, Roch Voisine studied physiotherapy at Canada’s University of Ottawa. He started a solo profession in 1988, nevertheless, launching his self-titled debut exactly the same calendar year. One year afterwards, Voisine composed and documented “Helene” with Stephane Lessard. The one (and following record) was …

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Eric’s Trip

Something of the same Eastern Canada indie rock community which also gave rise towards the outstanding Jale and Sloan, the noise-pop quartet Eric’s Trip shaped in Moncton, New Brunswick in 1990. The group, which required their name from a Sonic Youngsters song, brought collectively several longtime veterans from the Moncton …

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Chris Cummings

Along with his rich baritone vocal style, singer/songwriter Chris Cummings surfaced during the past due 1990s being a performer firmly within the mildew of contemporary country’s New Traditionalist movement. A indigenous of Norton, New Brunswick, he produced his public performing debut at age five, and was an area feeling throughout …

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Suzie LeBlanc

Soprano Suzie LeBlanc continues to be among younger faces which have stimulated the vibrant early music picture in Montreal and in Canada generally. She’s a light tone of voice, refreshingly attuned towards the organic stress in music from the eighteenth hundred years instead of to its athletic feats. Accounts of …

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Lisa LeBlanc

Lisa LeBlanc can be an Acadian Canadian vocalist and songwriter from the tiny French-speaking town of Rosarieville in New Brunswick. She published her self-titled debut recording in her hometown, in the l’École Nationale de la Chanson, aswell as throughout a yearlong stay static in Montreal. LeBlanc’s design is raw, noisy, …

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