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» Two Hours Traffic Motor Towards Stardom

Two Hours Traffic may not yet be a household name, but the group's 2007 Little Jabs breakthrough album helped the quartet poke its head up out of Prince Edward Island's red clay and become noticed across Canada.

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» Canadian Summer 2009 Music Festival Guide

Summer's here, and with it comes a slew of music festivals across Canada. Here's a rundown of the great music you can catch over the next month.

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» Yesterday's Ring Show Other Side Of The Sainte Catherines

Yesterday's Ring began in the Summer of 2000, but has largely taken a back seat to The Sainte Catherines, the Montreal punk band that singer/lyricist Hugo Mudie and guitarist/vocalist Fred Jacques were in at the time and continue to be a part of today.

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» Concert For The Deaf Showcases New Technology

Launched to help people with hearing loss appreciate sound in movies and television shows, the program was taken to a concert that catered to people with little or no hearing on March 5.

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» Rudely Interrupted's Members Don't Let Disabilities Hold Them Back

Melbourne, Australia's Rudely Interrupted was invited to perform at the United Nations headquarters in New York City on Dec. 3 to mark International Day For People With Disabilities.

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» One Night Band Plays On

What started five years ago as a one-off show has led to more than 300 of them and two albums for Montreal's One Night Band, whose new release is called Hit & Run.

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» Matt Mays And El Torpedo's Terminal Romance

Matt Mays likes to keep things in the family when it comes to his album cover artwork, and like a family when it comes to his band, El Torpedo.

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» Danko Jones Still Plays Loud, But Not Without Precautions

Danko Jones, the Toronto singer/guitarist who leads a three-piece band that shares the same name, has been rocking hard for a dozen years.

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» Matthew Good's Hospital Music Is More Than Just An Album Title

Matthew Good's 1995 Last Of The Ghetto Astronauts debut was one of the best selling independent releases in Canadian music history, and he's been one of the country's most successful - and definitely one of its most outspoken - artists ever since.

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» Sarah Melody Shows Her Musical & Humanitarian Sides

Sarah Melody's talent, ambition and humanity make her special. The fact that she's still only 18 makes her truly exceptional.

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» State Of Shock Is Finally Starting To See Some Money, Honey

If you were anywhere near a radio over the past nine months, there's no doubt that you would have heard State Of Shock's "Money Honey."

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» Maxime Morin Earns The Right To Call Himself Champion

Montreal composer/musician Maxime Morin's success story is a somewhat unlikely one, but that only makes it more inspiring.

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» Belly Leads The Revolution In Canadian Hip-Hop

Belly is the first independent Canadian hip-hop artist to receive a gold certification this century in recognition of his two-disc album The Revolution selling 50,000 copies domestically.

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