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  2. Jon-Rae Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Combining country, gospel, rock, and soul, Jon-Rae & The River created a unique blend of music, sometimes complemented by an on-stage choir. In 2006, Exclaim! labeled Fletcher "one of Toronto’s most captivating front-men, thanks to his impassioned performances and his glorious alt-gospel songs. Fuelled by alcohol and a fervent belief in the ...

  3. List of Murder, She Wrote novels - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional novels either from or inspired by Murder, She Wrote.. During the series many novels that J.B. Fletcher wrote, were mentioned. Her first novel, The Corpse Danced at Midnight, was made into a film in one episode, and later in the series another was made into a theatre play.

  4. Knows What You Need - Wikipedia

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    Knows What You Need is an album released in 2006 by Jon-Rae and the River. The album was recorded and mixed at Halla Studios in Toronto, Ontario. It does not, however, feature current drummer Dave Clarke, who joined the band shortly after the recording. Track listing "Roll" "Ghostsong" "All That I Had" "Just One More" "Fuck Me" "Nothing to Do"

  5. List of Canadian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Torquil Campbell – singer-songwriter ( Stars) Brendan Canning – singer-songwriter ( Broken Social Scene, Valley of the Giants) Patricia Cano – jazz/Latin music singer and musical theatre actress. Lou Canon – singer-songwriter. George Canyon – country singer. Ben Caplan – folk musician. Alessia Cara – contemporary R&B.

  6. Category:Jo Fletcher Books books - Wikipedia

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  7. List of people who use their middle names as their first ...

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    The term "middle name" made its debut in an 1835 Harvard University publication titled Harvardiana, although the practice of using middle names can be traced back through examining the history of their usage. [12]

  8. The Blue Star (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Print (paperback) Pages. 250. The Blue Star is a fantasy novel by the American writer Fletcher Pratt, the second of his two major fantasies. It was first published by Twayne Publishers in 1952 in the fantasy anthology Witches Three, a volume that also included Fritz Leiber 's Conjure Wife and James Blish 's "There Shall Be No Darkness". Its ...

  9. Category:Canadian rock singers - Wikipedia

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    Sébastian Hell. Bill Henderson (Canadian singer) Saffron Henderson. Harry Hess. Jacob Hoggard. Michael Holt (musician) Brian Howes. Jimmy Hunt (musician) Trevor Hurst.