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Upcoming Canadian Releases, Nov. 30, 2023: Bryan Adams, Fred Eaglesmith & Tif Ginn & More

Canadian artists putting out new albums this week also include Alex Nicol, Sef Lemelin and Bakers Duz’n.

Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams

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December

1: Alex Nicol - Been A Long Year Vol. 1& 2


1: Fred Eaglesmith & Tif Ginn - A Christmas Card

1: Sef Lemelin – Contemplation

1: Bakers Duz’n - Vol. 1

8: Bryan Adams - Live At The Royal Albert Hall box set (BMG)

8: Spanned Canyons - Snowload

January

26: Felix Tellier Pouliot - Hometown Zero

February

1: NYSSA - Shake Me Where I’m Foolish (Six Shooter)

2: High Valley - Small Town Somethin’

2: Talia Schlanger - Grace For The Going (Latent Recordings)

9: Andrea Superstein - Oh Mother

9: Eve Parker Finley - In The End

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9: The Dead South - Chains & Stakes (Six Shooter)

16: Jeff Rogers - Dream Job (Diesel Ent)

16: Chromeo - Adult Contemporary

23: Fucked Up - The Chemistry of Common Life (15th Anniversary Edition Clear Orange 2LP) (Matador)

23: Corb Lund - El Viejo (New West)

23: Shaina Hayes - Kindergarten Heart (Bonsound)

March

22: Alexandra Lost -Smoke

April

12: Classified -Luke's View (HalfLife Records & Big Story Entertainment)
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Ron Sexsmith at NMC
Jarrett Edmund

Ron Sexsmith at NMC

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National Music Centre Turns 10, Announces New Exhibits, Programs and Performances

The Calgary-based non-profit houses four of Canada’s national music halls of fame, and it will celebrate its milestone anniversary with new exhibits, programs and events.

The National Music Centre (NMC) is turning 10, and to celebrate the Calgary-based National Music Centre will present many special events and exhibits over the coming year.

Things kicked off yesterday (April 9) with a launch party headlined by internationally renowned Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith. He performed for media, partners and supporters and was joined by Métis Canadian folk singer-songwriter Andrina Turenne and drum group Eya-Hey Nakoda. The latter played the ceremonial first sound in Studio Bell when it officially opened 10 years ago.

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