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Stephen "Steve" Durand (born) is a Canadian rock musician, most notable for his work with Tinker and his involvement with Melissa Auf der Maur. Early musical career Born in Cantley, Quebec, Durand met Melissa Auf der Maur, a fellow student at Concordia University, while she was DJing at a bar on Montréal's Boulevard Saint-Laurent. After a number of jam sessions, Auf der Maur and Durand recruited drummer Jordon Zadorozny and formed Tinker in 1993. Tinker gained reputation in the local music scene and released two singles throughout the course of their career, "Green Machine" and " Real a Lie", the latter of which would be reworked by bandmate Auf der Maur during her solo career. The band opened for The Smashing Pumpkins at Metropolis, Montréal on November 30, 1993. Auf der Maur left Tinker in June 1994 after agreeing to join Hole after bassist Kristen Pfaff died. Auf der Maur and later musical projects While Auf der Maur was in Hole, and also after her departure in 1999, she ...
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Cantley, Quebec
Cantley is a rural municipality in Quebec, Canada, north of the city of Gatineau, east of the Gatineau River, located within Canada's National Capital Region approximately from Parliament Hill. Cantley is one of six municipalities within the Collines-de-l'Outaouais Regional County Municipality. Its roots are in farmland, but recent housing projects since its creation in 1989 have resulted in a high rate of population growth. The population at the 2021 Canadian Census was 11,449, an increase of 7.0% from the 2016 population of 10,699. French is the first language of 86.7% of Cantley's residents. History The town of Cantley was founded in the 1830s by Colonel Cantley, a subordinate of Colonel John By during the period that included the birth of the city of Bytown (now Ottawa). During this time, Colonel Cantley went north and set foot in land several kilometres from Bytown where he remained until his death. In the 1850s, the area started to develop with the construction of its pos ...
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Chew Your Heart
Moufette is a Canadian indie rock group whose name is the French word for 'Skunk'. They were formed in Montreal in 2004. The duo, which includes Steve Durand - formerly of Tinker and known for his work with Auf der Maur - and Ariel Engle Ariel Engle is a Canadian indie pop singer and songwriter who records and performs as a solo artist and with Broken Social Scene. Ben Rayner, "Broken Social Scene put it back together for Hug of Thunder". ''Toronto Star'', July 5, 2017. Engle fir ..., also mix electrionica and folk music in to their standard indie/pop sound. Their first album was released in 2005, and their first extended play was released in 2009. Discography *''Chew Your Heart'' (2005) *''Pet the Lion'' (2009) References {{reflist External linksOfficial Moufette MySpaceMoufette's online store @ CD Baby

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People From Outaouais
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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Dirty Red Shoes
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A New Level
"A New Level" is a song by American heavy metal band Pantera. It is the second track on their 1992 studio album '' Vulgar Display of Power''. Background and composition The song is composed in the key of A minor. It was demoed before producer Terry Date came in to work on the album. Pantera's vocalist Phil Anselmo commented about the song: "A New Level was the ultimate chip-on-your-shoulder-type song at the time for me." Bassist Rex Brown wrote about the song in his book ''Official Truth, 101 Proof'': "Sometimes we'd sit in the studio until four in the morning, just coming up with different ideas... Every single track we recorded had that certain something about it in a way that only the most vital albums can boast. When we did 'A New Level,' there were all these weird chromatic chords that we hadn't even tried before, and as it took shape it was like opening a Christmas present that you never thought you'd get in a million years." Reception '' Metal Hammer'' ranked "A New ...
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Out Of Our Minds (song)
"Out of Our Minds" (also abbreviated as "OOOM") is a song by Canadian alternative rock musician, Melissa Auf der Maur, written by Auf der Maur, long-time collaborator and producer Jordon Zadorozny and Priestess drummer Vince Nudo. The song was released as Auf der Maur's fourth single, and first from her second studio album of the same name, on November 9, 2009 as a free digital download. Origin and recording "Out of Our Minds" was originally written solely by Auf der Maur prior to the conception of the ''OOOM'' project. Speaking of the song's origins in January 2010, she said that it was "written early in the creative chapters of he project after " rush of inspiration" and developed both the song and project from thereon. The "rush of inspiration" described by Auf der Maur was later cited to be how she "found the center" of her new musical endeavor. In an interview witThe Dumbing of America Auf der Maur explained the embryonic version of the song: "First was this wail, this a ...
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Taste You (Auf Der Maur Song)
"Taste You" is the third and final single from Auf der Maur's self-titled solo debut. Like the album's previous single, it failed to chart in the U.S. Due to a successful UK tour, the song received a moderate amount of airplay and peaked at number 51. The song features guest vocals from Mark Lanegan, formerly of the bands Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age. It exists in French and English versions. The French version is distributed standard on the album in some countries (France), and as a hidden track at the end of the US version of the album. Track listing #"Taste You" – 4:39 (Auf der Maur) #"Sergeant Politeness" (live) – 5:22 (Ken Andrews Ken Andrews (born Kenneth Andrew Doty; June 18, 1967) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer. Andrews was born in Seattle, Washington, and attended film school in Los Angeles before his band Failure received a record dea ...) #"You Could Ice Skate To This" – 3:42 ( B. Balthazar) 2 ...
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Followed The Waves
"Followed the Waves" is the first single from Auf der Maur's self-titled solo debut. The song peaked in the Top 40 on the chart for Modern Rock Tracks in the United States and also reached the Top 40 in the United Kingdom, only charting two positions lower than the follow-up single, "Real a Lie". Background and production "Followed the Waves" was one of the many songs written by Melissa Auf der Maur over a 12-year period from 1992 to 2004. The song was featured as the second track on ''Auf der Maur'', following "Lightning Is My Girl". Track listing and formats *UK CD singleDiscogs.com, ''Auf der Maur* – Followed the Waves (CD, Single) at Discogs'' http://www.discogs.com/Auf-der-Maur-Followed-The-Waves/release/1240163 Retrieved on June 20, 2010. #"Followed the Waves" – 4:48 (Melissa Auf der Maur) #"Good News" – 4:21 (Auf der Maur) *US CD singleDiscogs.com, ''Auf der Maur* – Followed the Waves (CD, Single, Copy Pro.) at Discogs'' http://www.discogs.com/ ...
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Green Machine (single)
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Out Of Our Minds
''Out Of Our Minds'' is the second solo album from Melissa Auf der Maur released on March 30, 2010. Released six years after her self-titled debut, the album was also accompanied by a feature film and comic of the same name. According to reports, the album had been completed since 2007. Background and production In a 2007 interview with Billboard magazine, Melissa Auf der Maur confirmed she had completed her second solo album which was "part of a multidisciplinary Viking-themed project that includes a short film and comic book." It was also mentioned that guest musicians, such as Ryan Adams, Vince Nudo and ex-Tinker member Steve Durand, who had also written songs for and played guitar on ''Auf der Maur'', would also appear on the album. Glenn Danzig confirmed on August 18, 2008 that he had recorded a song titled "Father's Grave" with Auf der Maur and claimed it would be included "on a track for her new CD." In the three years it took her to record the album, Auf der Maur also sta ...
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