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Dean McTaggart
Robert Dean McTaggart is a Canadian singer-songwriter and record producer. His most recent album is ''Drop the Needle in the Groove'' from 2010. Biography McTaggart was the lead vocalist in the Canadian band The Arrows from 1981 to 1986. The Arrows produced two albums and one EP and had popular hits in Canada including "Meet Me in the Middle", "Say It Isn't True", "Heart of the City", "Never Be Another One" and "Talk Talk". Following this, McTaggart spent a lot of time in Nashville, Tennessee as a staff writer. Four of his songs were featured on Amanda Marshall's self-titled debut album ''Amanda Marshall''. Of these, "Dark Horse" and "Birmingham" were notable hits with the latter reaching No. 43 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 charts in the U.S. in 1996. McTaggart also wrote successful songs for Wynonna Judd, including "Heaven Help My Heart" from her 1996 album '' Revelations'' which reached No. 14 on the Billboard Country charts and "Love's Funny That Way" from 1997's ...
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The Arrows (Canadian Band)
The Arrows was a Canadian new wave band active during the 1980s (and not to be confused with the British band Arrows. Biography The Arrows were formed in 1981 by vocalist Dean McTaggart, the group's only consistent member. They recorded a single ("Treat Her Right" b/w "Come On Up") in 1981. The following year, the group issued a 4 song mini-album called ''Misunderstood'' which was recorded at Grant Avenue Studios and produced by Daniel Lanois. In 1984, the band landed a deal with A&M Records. With the help of producer David Tyson, who also became McTaggart's frequent writing partner, the Arrows' 1984 debut album ''Stand Back'' was a national success in Canada, providing a top 40 hit with "Meet Me in the Middle". The album sold well, and the band found themselves as the opening act on the UK leg of Chris de Burgh's 1984 tour. Upon returning home, they went back to the studio for work on their second album ''The Lines Are Open'', which saw its release in October 1985. The si ...
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In Deep (Tina Arena Album)
''In Deep'' is the fourth studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Tina Arena released by Columbia Records in Australia on 18 August 1997 (see 1997 in music). The album entered the Australian ARIA Albums Chart at Number 1, on 25 August 1997, knocking '' Middle of Nowhere'' by Hanson off the top spot, making it Arena's second Number 1 album, to ''Don't Ask''. The singles released from ''In Deep'' were successful in most music markets, including Australia, France and New Zealand. In France, ''In Deep'' peaked at Number 3 on the French Albums Chart, stayed in the Top 10 for 29 weeks, and spent a total of 79 weeks in the Top 75. In New Zealand, the album entered the RIANZ Albums Chart at Number 22, then moved up to its peak position of Number 16 the week after, then spent a total of 6 weeks in the NZ Top 50. Overview ''In Deep'' was recorded in Los Angeles, with production duties divided between Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones (who produced albums for Van Halen and Billy Joel ...
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Canadian New Wave Musicians
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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Canadian Singer-songwriters
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Musicians From Ontario
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Canadian Male Singers
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The Lines Are Open
''The Lines Are Open'' is the second and final album by The Arrows released in 1985. Producer David Tyson was again nominated for the Juno Award for "Producer of the Year", for his work on this album. The album title is a line from the last song titled "Hampton Avenue". Overall, the album has a more serious tone than the previous one and musically it features a number of tracks with a horn section. This would be the last album from The Arrows - lead vocalist and songwriter Dean McTaggart would go on to write hit songs for other artists including Amanda Marshall. Track listing #"Heart of the City" (McTaggart/Mosby) #"Talk Talk" (McTaggart/Tyson) #"Bad Reputation" (McTaggart/Tyson) #"Tell It to My Heart" (McTaggart) #"Wild One" (McTaggart) #"I Told You So" (McTaggart/Tyson) #"Chains" (McTaggart/Tyson) #"I Can't Let Go" (McTaggart/Gusevs/Tyson) #"Hampton Avenue" (McTaggart/Tyson) Singles The following Canadian singles were released from the album: * "Talk Talk" (#47, December ...
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Stand Back (The Arrows Album)
''Stand Back'' is the first proper album by The Arrows released in 1984, that featured three hit Canadian singles. Producer David Tyson was nominated for a Juno Award in 1984 for "Producer of the Year", for his work on this album. Track listing #"Meet Me in the Middle" (Dean McTaggart, David Tyson) - 4:09 #"Say It Isn't True" (McTaggart, Tyson) - 4:10 #"Fallen Angel" - (McTaggart) - 5:40 #"Never Be Another One" (McTaggart, Tyson, Doug Macaskill) - 4:07 #"Girl in 313" (McTaggart, Tyson) - 4:38 #"Stand Back" (McTaggart, Tyson) - 4:26 #"Enough is Never Enough" (McTaggart, Tyson) - 4:10 #"I Owe You" (McTaggart, Tyson) - 5:24 #"Easy Street" (McTaggart, Tyson) - 5:09 Singles The following Canadian singles were released from the album: * "Meet Me in the Middle" (#30, July 1984) * "Say It Isn't True" * "Never Be Another One" * "Easy Street" Album credits Personnel *Dean McTaggart - vocals, background vocals * Doug Macaskill - guitars * Rob Gusevs - keyboards * Earl Seymour - tenor ...
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Juno Award For Songwriter Of The Year
The Juno Award for "Songwriter of the Year" has been awarded since 1971, as recognition each year for the best songwriter in Canada. It was also known as the Juno Award for "Composer of the Year" from 1975 to 1990. Formerly presented for a single song, in its contemporary form the award is presented for two or three songs by the same songwriter; as long as the songwriter is Canadian, they may be nominated for songs that were recorded or performed by non-Canadian artists. Songwriting collaborators share in the nomination if they are both Canadian and common to all of the nominated songs; collaborators will be acknowledged, but not formally included in the nomination, if they did not share credit on all of the nominated songs or if they are not Canadians. Winners Best Songwriter (1971 - 1974) * 1971 - Gene MacLellan (Special Award Canadian Composer) *1972 - Rich Dodson *1973 - Gordon Lightfoot * 1974 - Murray McLauchlan Composer of the Year (1975 - 1990) *1975 - Paul Anka *1976 - H ...
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Juno Awards Of 1998
The Juno Awards of 1998 were presented in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The primary ceremonies at GM Place before an audience of 10 000 on 22 March 1998. Actor Jason Priestley of the television series ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' hosted these ceremonies which were televised by CBC. A backstage internet telecast was also introduced for this year. Performers included Jann Arden, Econoline Crush, Leahy, Sarah McLachlan, Ron Sexsmith, and Shania Twain. Nominations were announced on 11 February 1998. The previously combined Blues/Gospel category became separate Best Blues Album and Best Gospel Album categories as of this year. The Canadian Music Hall of Fame welcomed David Foster as its 1998 inductee. Controversy Vancouver rap group Rascalz refused their Best Rap Recording award, citing that urban music was hidden in the untelevised Saturday ceremony, rather than being featured during the broadcast of the Sunday evening ceremonies. The band alleged that racism was a factor ...
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