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| Music of Canada |
| Maritime Provinces (NS, PEI, NB) |
| Newfoundland and Labrador |
| Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon |
| Prairie Provinces (AB, MB, SK) |
| First Nations (Inuit, Dene, Innu) |
| Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec |
| Genres: Blues - Celtic - Classical - Folk - Hip hop - Jazz - Pop - Rock |
| Timeline and Samples |
| Awards |
Junos, Polaris, Félixes, Hall of Fame, ECMAs, WCMAs, CASBYs, CRMAs, CCMAs, MMVAs, CUMAs |
| Charts |
Jam!, Chart, Exclaim! |
| Festivals |
CMW, NXNE, Halifax Pop Explosion, VFMF, Caribana, Stanfest, Harvest J&B, Evolve |
| Print media |
CM, CMN, Chart, Exclaim!, The Record, RPM, The Coast |
| Music television |
MuchMusic, MTV Canada, MMM, CMT Canada, MusiquePlus, MusiMax |
| National anthem |
"O Canada" |
This is a list of topics related to Canadian music where attention is needed, either to create a missing article or to clean up a poor-quality one.
[edit] Awards
- Western Canadian Music Awards
[edit] Charts
Chart articles needed where redlinked here.
Also, can we locate a viable source for charts between 2003 and 2007, the years which seem not to be covered by the sources currently listed?
[edit] Genres
- Canadian jazz
- Canadian country music
- Canadian electronic music
- Canadian popular music
[edit] Labels
[edit] Musicians
- All-Star Swing Band
- Robert Armes
- George Banton
- Jean Beaudet Quartet
- Michael Breen (musician) (disambig from Michael Breen)
- Blacklight Orchestra
- Erroll Blackwood
- Johanne Blouin
- Marie Bottrell
- Alma Faye Brooks
- Gary Buck
- C-Weed Band
- Doug Cameron (musician)
- Glory-Anne Carriere
- Demo Cates
- Cathy Chambers
- The Children's Hour Production Orchestra
- Chocolate Bunnies From Hell [1]
- Denny Christianson
- Jane Coop
- Cottage Industry
- Paul Cram (musician)
- Terry Crawford (musician)
- Siobhan Crawley
- Patricia Dahlquist
- Frank Daller
- Dick Damron
- Deserters (band) AKA The Suspects
- Rich Dodson
- Michael Donato
- Mark Donnelly (Vancouver Canucks anthem singer) [2]
- Downchild (or Downchild Blues Band)
- Wray Downes
- Eddie Eastman
- Eight Seconds (band) (disambig from film, 8 Seconds)
- The Esquires (Canadian band) (1960s band from Ottawa area) - disambig from The Esquires (U.S.) [3]
- Eye Eye
- Haizi Fantayzee
- The Family Brown
- Hugh Fraser (musician) (disambig from Hugh Fraser)
- Otis Gayle
- Gilles Godard
- Roxanne Goldade
- Kenny Hamilton
- Susan Hammond
- Caitlin Hanford
- Paul Hann
- Dallas Harms
- Devon Haughton
- Kelita Haverland (often identified as just Kelita)
- Desmond Hoebig
- Elsworth James
- Jannetta (Patti Jannetta?)
- Jayson
- Jim and Rosalie
- The Jitters (band)
- Rita Johns
- Debbie Johnson
- La Barge (musician)
- Iris Larratt
- Gary Lee (musician)
- Ras Lee
- Dianne Leigh
- Michel Lemieux
- Anne Lord
- Johnnie Lovesin
- Julie Lynn
- Harold MacIntyre
- Madcats
- Lee Marlow
- Mariam Matossian [4]
- Matt Maxwell
- Brad McDonald
- Sue Medley
- Stan Meissner
- Scott Merritt
- Midnite Rodeo Band
- Chester Miller
- Henri Miro [5]
- Mojah
- Yvonne Moore
- The Music Builders Chorus (or Music Builders for short)
- Anita Perras
- Powder Blues
- Peter Pringle
- Kim Richardson
- Glen Ricketts
- Walter Rossi
- Tim Ryan (musician)
- Wayne St. John
- Lorraine Scott
- Joe Sealy
- Showdown (band)
- Short Turn
- Karen Silver
- 6 Cylinder
- R. Harlan Smith
- Katharine Smithrim
- Frank Soda
- Something Extra (Canadian band)
- The Spam Avenger [6]
- Sphere Clown Band
- The Spitfire Band
- Kevan Staples
- Erroll Starr
- Straight Lines
- Bob Stroup
- Terry Sumsion
- Sway (band)
- Syren (band)
- T.H.P. Orchestra
- Target (band)
- Lydia Taylor
- Trade Winds (band)
- Andrew Tunis
- David Waldon
- Paul Weber
- Wee Rockers
- Diamond Joe White
- Oliver Whitehead
- Chris Whiteley
- Ken Whiteley
- See also red links at Canadian classical music.
[edit] Cleanup