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Mick Dalla-Vee
Mick Dalla-Vee is a Canadians, Canadian singer, songwriter, producer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist. Early days He moved to Western Canada, after leaving Bawating High School from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, with the band Shama (band), Shama. Shama toured Western Canada and was managed by Bruce Allen (manager), Bruce Allen (Bryan Adams, Martina McBride) before disbanding. From that point he became the lead guitarist of Trama (band), Trama, managed by Sam Feldman (Joni Mitchell, Diana Krall), then on to playing bass for the band Paradox (Canadian band), Paradox which evolved into his current band Cease & Desist (band), Cease & Desist. Cease & Desist has been described as "one of Vancouver's most popular club bands" by the rock music critic of ''The Province''. He also played the part of John Lennon, John in a Beatles cover band, Revolver, that was put together for Expo 86, and played occasionally throughout the subsequent decade. Songwriting Mick has written or co-written many song ...
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