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SNOW
Canadian reggae musician, best-known by his stage
name Snow. Nominated for nine Juno Awards, his win
was in 1994, the Best Reggae Recording for
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FARLEY FLEX
Farley Flex, a
household name on the Canadian music scene, has been
actively developing the urban market since the
mid-80s. He began as a concert promoter and artist
manager, managing Canada's most successful solo rap
artist, Maestro |
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FITO BLANKO
In 2006 and 2007, Fito collaborated with artists such as
Rochester aka Juice, Bishop Brigante and D'Hitman. Most
notably, he is featured on Darryl Riley's new single "Tear
It Up" which also features Beenie Man. Fito recorded
at Boom for Juno Nominee "Elissa"
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ROBERT
MICHAELS Robert’s independently released
debut album Paradiso went on to achieve Platinum status in
Canada, selling over 100,000 copies – an incredible feat for
any artist, but even more so for an instrumental musician.
That success led to a second album, Arizona, which earned
Robert a 1997 JUNO nomination for Instrumental Artist of the
Year. His next release, Allegro, won the JUNO for Best
Instrumental Album in 2003.
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TEF & DON Tef & Don have been in the Rap/Hip
Hop game for
over 10 years. However, their big break came in
summer 2001 when their first single “ Fiesta” hit
the number one spot on Canadian #1 radio station
(Flow 93.5FM). Since then, this Hip Hop sensation
have continuously released songs that have redefined
and set new standards for Toronto's Hip Hop scene.
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THA SMUGGLAZ
Speng aka Benny Blacc and Stick-Up form the group
known as Tha Smugglaz, both of whom hail from
Toronto's most notorious section |
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J.D.
Era - It was approximately 3 years ago when
Joseph “JD Era” Dako established himself as one of
the premier young artists to look out for in Canada |
| JOE CARTER The Toronto Blue
Jays former right fielder, was in the studio to
record a charity commercial. |
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TAMMY
PLANTE
Canada's #1
Promotional Model was at Boom Studio to record her
CD.
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