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to-nitemagazineforum
TO-NITE MAGAZINE'S CURRENT EDITIONS & FORUM SITE [ Easy links to this site are: http://to-nite. bigsmokemusic.com or: http://tinyurl.com/4naan ] to-nite is now a weekly publication again ...(more)
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QueTrad
Discussion (French or English) of traditional music of Québec. Past topics have been instrument technique ... dance, foot tapping, bones, spoons ... song, storytelling ... tunes, abc ...( more)
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orbitroom
PIC: June 2009 newsletter Orbit Room Friends is a group of people who appreciate Toronto’s Orbit Room nightclub. It offers live bands 7 nights a week in a beautiful but unpretentious ...( more)
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canprog
67 Members,
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The Canadian Progressive Music Society is open to all forms of music. Discussions are free and open, but try to keep things on a Canadian level. No snowball fights, please!
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nanhsut_codon
thank,very much
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quebecnw
A group for fans of French-Canadian traditional music in the Pacific Northwest. This includes Quebecois, Acadian, Franco-American and Metis tunes and songs. Info on sessions, workshops, ...( more)
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rockfromthegreatwhitenorth
122 Members,
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This is a group to discuss popular rock N’ roll artists and bands from today and yesterday. Corey Hart, (Lawrence)Gowan, Brayn Adams, Ron Sexsmith, Rufus Wainwright, Max Webster/Kim ...( more)
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dokhtarkhanoma
179 Members,
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salam be hame azizan.man bargashtam.albate in dafe dige bache madresei nistam,daneshjooye pezeshki hastam.az inke groupe mano bara ozv shodan entekhab kardin mamnoon.ba tashakkor ...( more)
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canadianalternativemusic
talk, speak, utter, verbalize, vocalize, communicate, converse, discuss, proclaim, grumble, mutter, stammer, blab, chatter, gossip, lecture, pontificate, spout, write, correspond, chat, ...( more)
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alternativecanuckmusic
395 Members,
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This is the place to talk about music. It has since been neglected, but in its hey-day, it was quite a force to be reckoned with. Currently the ACM is looking for new ownership - ...( more)
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