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Musicians Against Parkinson’s Awareness Benefit Concert Success »

On Saturday, August 23rd, 2008, at Club Soda in Montreal, Quebec, a collaboration of Canadian musicians joined forces with Confront Magazine to help create awareness for the charity ((( MAPMUSIC ))) – Musicians Against Parkinson’s founded by diagnosed Parkinson musician Robbie Tucker.
The event included performances by upcoming Canadian artists Arthur Kall, Monday Rose, Polar Eyes, [...]

Rock For Humanity charity concert July 10th 2008, Toronto, ON »

What: Rock For Humanity 2008 charity concert in support of Street Health Toronto, On, Canada
When: Thursday July 10th 2008 at 9pm
Where: Sneaky Dee’s, Toronto, On
Toronto Is Ready To Rock For Humanity
Rock For Humanity, a registered non-profit organization will beĀ  hosting an evening concert at Sneaky Dee’s on July 10th, 2008 as part of their annual [...]

Key Music Group at CMW 2008 »

Key Music Group is thrilled announce our oustanding presence at Canadian Music Week this year. After a lengthy hiatus, The Breeders are a featured part of our international roster. In the solo spotlight look for: Drew Smith, Stephen Stanley and Kenny Mehler who has made the trek from Hartford, Connecticut.
The talent overflows with: The [...]

Rock & Rolls Bastard Son is now riding the outlaw trail »

Nova Scotias newest music transplant, Peter X Anthony, has released his latest cd, Porcupine, here on the East coast.
He hasn’t even been here a year so many Maritimers may not even be aware of his presence…, yet.
Upon moving to the HRM Peter proceeded to the studio to capture the vibe and observations of the trip [...]

Girl Nobody »

Girl Nobody
Genre: Pop / Alternative / Trip Hop
From: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Having refined and perfected their trippy, sexy, noirish melancholia during a year long hiatus Canadian trip pop band, Girl Nobody is regrouping. Pitched somewhere between Portishead and Laurie Anderson their next album, ‘Balaclava Casino Heist’ is scheduled for release [...]

Viral Hiragana Hits Canadian Media »

16-year old Alyssa Collins never imagined the ancient language she was singing would become an international dance record.
Santa Cruz, CA — Japanese alphabet sounds are quite tongue twisting for most Westerners, but Hiragana Song, a new single CD release by 16-year old Alyssa Collins makes it all come together with a quirky dance beat and [...]