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Dr. Music, the Glossary

Table of Contents

  1. 38 relations: Alice Walker, Allee Willis, Anne Murray, Bob Seger, Brecker Brothers, Brenda Russell, David Clayton-Thomas, Dianne Brooks, Don Thompson (musician), Doug Riley, Get Here, Get Here (album), Gordon Lightfoot, Grammy Awards, Jazz, Jazz fusion, Kenny Marco, Lighthouse (band), Moe Koffman, Molly Johnson, Motherlode (band), Natalie MacMaster, Oleta Adams, One More Mountain to Climb (Neil Sedaka song), Ontario, Oprah Winfrey, Order of Canada, Piano in the Dark, Ray Charles, Stephen Bray, Steve Kennedy (musician), Terry Black, Terry Clarke (drummer), The Canadian Encyclopedia, The Color Purple, Tony Awards, Toronto, Trudy Desmond.

  2. 1977 disestablishments in Ontario
  3. 1984 disestablishments in Ontario
  4. Canadian jazz ensembles
  5. Canadian jazz-rock groups
  6. Musical groups reestablished in 1984

Alice Walker

Alice Malsenior Tallulah-Kate Walker (born February 9, 1944) is an American novelist, short story writer, poet, and social activist.

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Allee Willis

Alta Sherral "Allee" Willis (November 10, 1947 – December 24, 2019) was an American songwriter and art director.

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Anne Murray

Morna Anne Murray (born June 20, 1945) is a Canadian singer of pop, country, and adult contemporary music, who has sold over 55 million album copies worldwide during her over 40-year career.

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Bob Seger

Robert Clark Seger (born May 6, 1945) is a retired American singer, songwriter, and musician.

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Brecker Brothers

The Brecker Brothers were a jazz fusion music duo consisting of siblings Michael and Randy.

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Brenda Russell

Brenda Russell (née Gordon; born April 8, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, producer, and keyboardist.

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David Clayton-Thomas

David Clayton-Thomas (born David Henry Thomsett; 13 September 1941) is a Grammy Award-winning Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the American band Blood, Sweat & Tears.

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Dianne Brooks

Gwendolyn Dianne Brooks (January 3, 1939 – April 29, 2005), was an American soul, r&b and jazz singer.

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Don Thompson (musician)

Donald Winston Thompson, OC (born 18 January 1940) is a Canadian jazz musician who plays double bass, piano, and vibes.

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Doug Riley

Douglas Brian Riley, CM (April 12, 1945 – August 27, 2007) was a Canadian musician, also known as Dr. Music.

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Get Here

"Get Here" is a pop ballad written by American singer and songwriter Brenda Russell.

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Get Here (album)

Get Here is the fourth studio album by the American singer/songwriter Brenda Russell.

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Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr. (November 17, 1938 – May 1, 2023) was a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist who achieved international success in folk, folk-rock, and country music.

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Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.

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Jazz

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.

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Jazz fusion

Jazz fusion (also known as fusion, jazz rock, and jazz-rock fusion) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues.

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Kenny Marco

Kenny Marco is a Canadian guitarist who has been a member of historical Canadian rock groups such as Grant Smith & The Power, Motherlode and Dr. Music.

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Lighthouse (band)

Lighthouse is a Canadian rock band formed in 1969 in Toronto, Ontario, whose repertoire included elements of rock music, jazz, classical music, and swing and featured horns, string instruments, and vibraphone. Dr. Music and Lighthouse (band) are Canadian jazz-rock groups, Musical groups established in 1969 and Musical groups from Toronto.

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Moe Koffman

Morris "Moe" Koffman, OC (28 December 1928 – 28 March 2001) was a Canadian jazz saxophonist and flautist, as well as composer and arranger.

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Molly Johnson

Margaret Leslie "Molly" Johnson, OC is a Canadian singer of pop and jazz.

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Motherlode (band)

Motherlode was a Canadian pop rock group formed in 1969 in London, Ontario. Dr. Music and Motherlode (band) are 1969 establishments in Ontario and Musical groups established in 1969.

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Natalie MacMaster

Natalie MacMaster (born June 13, 1972) is a Canadian fiddler from Troy, Inverness County, Nova Scotia, who plays Cape Breton fiddle music.

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Oleta Adams

Oleta Angela Adams (born May 4, 1953) is an American singer, pianist, and songwriter.

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One More Mountain to Climb (Neil Sedaka song)

"One More Mountain to Climb" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield, originally released by Sedaka on his album Emergence in 1970.

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Ontario

Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.

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Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Gail Winfrey (born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 29, 1954), known mononymously as Oprah, is an American talk show host, television producer, actress, author, and media proprietor.

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Order of Canada

The Order of Canada (Ordre du Canada) is a Canadian state order and the second-highest honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, after the Order of Merit.

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Piano in the Dark

"Piano in the Dark" is a song by American singer-songwriter Brenda Russell (featuring backing vocals by Joe Esposito).

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Ray Charles

Ray Charles Robinson Sr. (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist.

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Stephen Bray

Stephen Pate Bray (born December 23, 1956) is an American songwriter, drummer, and record producer.

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Steve Kennedy (musician)

Steve Kennedy is a Canadian based musician who co-wrote the hit song "When I Die" which was a hit for Motherlode in 1969.

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Terry Black

Terry Black (February 3, 1949 – June 28, 2009) was a Canadian pop singer and teen idol, born in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Terry Clarke (drummer)

Terence Michael "Terry" Clarke C.M. (born August 20, 1944, Vancouver) is a Canadian jazz drummer.

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The Canadian Encyclopedia

The Canadian Encyclopedia (TCE; L'Encyclopédie canadienne) is the national encyclopedia of Canada, published online by the Toronto-based historical organization Historica Canada, with the support of the federal Department of Canadian Heritage.

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The Color Purple

The Color Purple is a 1982 epistolary novel by American author Alice Walker that won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for Fiction.

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Tony Awards

The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.

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Toronto

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Trudy Desmond

Trudy Desmond (October 11, 1945 – 19 February 1999) was a Canadian jazz singer.

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See also

1977 disestablishments in Ontario

1984 disestablishments in Ontario

Canadian jazz ensembles

Canadian jazz-rock groups

Musical groups reestablished in 1984

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Music