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CANADA ROCKS AT THE JUNOS

March 30, 2009 Entertainment No Comments

 

In a world full of Hip Hop & violence we have found our redeemer and that is undisputably Canada’s music industry. Last nights Junos’s was a glimpse at what is happening in music around the country. Bands like Nickleback & Simple Plan rock the house.

And the reining Bryan Adams performed his new hit Walk On By in an acoustic version with violin which left us speechless. Sam Roberts took the artist of the year award and was humbled by the attention and thanking his family for allowing him the time and space to follow his dream. Of course as previously predicted Nickleback walked away with a majority of the awards. Even Russell Peters put on a show at the onset with Indian dance and then street dancing.

Overall it was an impressive evening with Canada’s best talent on display.

 

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