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Jim Bryson
Jim Bryson is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Briefly a founding member of the band Punchbuggy, he moved to a musical life under his own name with the release of his debut album, ''The Occasionals'', in 2000. A member of singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards's touring band, Bryson has also toured and recorded with many other artists, including Howe Gelb, Lynn Miles, Sarah Harmer, The Weakerthans, Hilotrons and The Tragically Hip. Bryson has toured Canada and the United Kingdom extensively. He has played the South by Southwest festival and his music has been in rotation on CBC Radio 3. He is the subject of Kathleen Edwards's song "I Make the Dough, You Get the Glory", which appears on her album ''Asking for Flowers''. It was announced in January 2010 that Bryson was recording songs with The Weakerthans for his next album.
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''The Sun Will Find Us'' is the second album by Canadian singer-songwriter Kate Maki, released in 2004. The album was released independently with distribution by Outside Music. Guest musicians on the album include Nathan Lawr, Dale Murray, Ruth Minnikin and Ryan Bishops. The song "To Get Across" was featured in the film Weirdsville from 2007, and also in Episode 6 of the television series Hard Rock Medical ''Hard Rock Medical'' is a Canadian medical drama television series which aired on TVOntario (TVO) from 2013 to 2018. It was the first original drama series for TVO, the public television network for Ontario. The series also aired nationally in Can ... from 2013. Track listing # "First Impression" # "One by One" # "Wait in Rain" # "Old Guitar" # "Forever Blue" # "Defend the End" # "Another Storm" # "Someone Better" # "Sweet Time" # "Mid March Blues" # "To Get Across" 2004 albums Kate Maki albums {{2000s-country-album-stub ...
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Kate Maki
Kate Maki is a Canadian singer-songwriter.
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Maki is of Finnish descent. Born and raised in , Ontario, she studied neuroscience at

Failer
''Failer'' is the debut full-length studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards, released in 2002. The album was originally released independently in early 2002 before being picked up for wider release by MapleMusic Recordings in September, and subsequently for international release by Zoë Records in January 2003. The album received a Juno Award nomination for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo at the Juno Awards of 2003. The following year, Edwards was nominated for Songwriter of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2004, for the songs "Six O'Clock News", "Hockey Skates" and "Mercury"."Here's who is nominated for 2004 Juno awards". ''Sarnia Observer The ''Observer'' has been serving Sarnia-Lambton since 1853 and publishes five times per week, Tuesday through Saturday. The offices of the ''Observer'' are in Sarnia. The paper is printed in London, Ontario, on presses owned by Postmedia, which ...'', April 3, 2004. Track listing References 2002 ...
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''Live at the First Baptist Church'' is a live album by Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Bryson, released in 2008 on Kelp Records. Most of the album was recorded at Ottawa, Ontario's First Baptist Church; however, the album also includes two songs which were recorded for CBC Radio at the Black Sheep Inn in Wakefield Wakefield is a cathedral city in West Yorkshire, England located on the River Calder. The city had a population of 99,251 in the 2011 census.https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/ks101ew Census 2011 table KS101EW Usual resident population, ..., Quebec on December 9, 2006."Jim Bryson's Fifth Business"
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Where The Bungalows Roam
''Where the Bungalows Roam'' is the third album by Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Bryson, released 27 March 2007 on Kelp Records. Track listing All songs written by Jim Bryson, except as noted # "Flowers" # "If by the Bridge" # "Pissing on Everything" # "Clear the Crowds" # "The Wishes Pile Up" # "Fire Watch" (Bryson and Ken Babstock Ken Babstock (born 19 January 1970) is a Canadian poet.House of Anansi ...
) # "Don't Fail Me Now" (Sinkhole) # "All the Fallen Leaves" # "My Marie of the Sea" # "Death by Vibration" (Miche Jette) # "The Options" # "Humling" (vinyl only)


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The North Side Benches
''The North Side Benches'' is the second album by Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Bryson. Recorded primarily in Ottawa, Ontario, where Bryson is based, the album was released in 2003. A version of the song "Somewhere Else" was also recorded by alternative country singer Kathleen Edwards Kathleen Edwards (born July 11, 1978
) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician. Her 2002 debut album, ''
Back to Me''.


Track listing

All songs written by Jim Bryson # "Sleeping in Toronto" # "Somewhere Else" # "The Lost Occasional" # "Elizabeth" # "Fleetwood" # "Captain Finch" # "Feel Much Better" # "Accidental Country Leaning" # "Mean Streak" # "At Least for N ...
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The Occasionals
''The Occasionals'' is the debut solo album by Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Bryson Jim Bryson is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Briefly a founding member of the band Punchbuggy, he moved to a musical life under his own name with the release of his debut album, ''The Occasionals'', in 2000. A member of singer-songwriter Kath ..., released in 2000. Track listing All songs written by Jim Bryson, except as noted # Without Piano # Travelled by Land # 26 Miles by Car # February # Satellite # Impaler # Lately # Soupy Sayles # One Cigarette References 2000 debut albums Jim Bryson albums {{2000s-indie-rock-album-stub ...
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