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Originally Posted by 2Much2Lose
We have to thank Jesse Joe for posting his list of people who sung the lead in their High School muscials, but I was talking about real talent, not just people who get a few plays on a Canadian-run radio station in a 10,000-resident town and which has to run 50% Canadian content. :-) Easy JJ. I'm not flaming you; perhaps it's my fault I haven't heard of virtually anyone on your list except those mentioned before.
kd lang is a good addition tho. I missed her if she was listed before. Probably a few others too.
BTW, will my Paul Anka stamp work if I post a letter from NJ to a Canuck living in Tenafly? LOL I trade you one Paul Anka stamp for one Joni Mitchell, and I'll throw in a Connie Francis plus a 1910 Fruitgum Company, if you'll throw in Anne Murray. LOL
Speaking a bit more seriously, even with Gord, Joni, Bachman/Turner, Neil Young, et al., on Canada's roster, I don't think that approaches Sinatra, Springsteen, Paul Simon, and Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, even if Simon is partially discounted for growing up and getting his start just across the Hudson River on the NY side.
I'm pleased with the good responses to this thread. Thanks everyone.
What about local pride from other areas? John mentioned Texas, or Tejas, as he called it. Down there, they have "both" kinds of music -- country AND western. LOL
David
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Lots of homegrown talent from the Boston area and throughout Massachusetts. This evening, we were treated to James Taylor singing the Star-Spangled Banner.
Probably more up in Mass., than here in Connecticut...though many now call CT home - par with our State motto, "Qui Transtulit Sustinet" (he who transplanted sustains) those who call CT home include Michael Bolton, Meatloaf, Dan Hartman and many more. btw 'Meatloaf' and Dan Hartman are neighbors and close friends (Weston, CT).