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Five years ago, North America's young guns electrified the World Cup

Five years ago, North America's young guns electrified the World Cup
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Honda Center Names Kim Bedier General Manager

Honda Center Names Kim Bedier General Manager
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Déjà Vu all over again: Graham Nash on CSNY's landmark album

Author of the article: Mark Daniell Publishing date: May 15, 2021  •  1 day ago  •  7 minute read  •  Graham Nash of the group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Photo by John Carucci /AP Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Deja Vu is one, founding member Graham Nash says, “that’s pure magic.” “Neil and I singing Birds is an unbelievable moment,” he says of the unreleased demo that features on a 50th anniversary edition of the band’s seminal album. The track opens with Young strumming on guitar as Nash asks, “Are you sure you’re completely in tune?”

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Today in Music History - Feb. 22

Today in Music History - Feb. 22 The Canadian Press 2021-02-22 Today in Music History for Feb. 22:   In 1952, bass singer Don Gerrard, a native of Vancouver, made his debut with the Canadian Opera Company as the Speaker in The Magic Flute.  He moved to England in 1961 to become principal bass of the Sadler s Wells company, but continued to return to Canada to perform. In 1965, The Beatles began filming Help, their second movie, in the Bahamas. Other scenes were shot in England and Austria. The film opened in North America in August. In 1969, British glitter-rock band T. Rex kicked off a British tour in Manchester. On the same bill, David Bowie, a friend of T. Rex leader Marc Bolan, performed a mime act about Tibetan Buddhist monks.

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Today in Music History - Feb. 22

Today in Music History - Feb. 22
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