• Brasstronaut was a band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with roots in pop, rock and jazz. It was formed in 2007. Their line-up was Bryan Davies...
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  • Canadian Screen Awards in 2023. Previously associated with the band Brasstronaut, he had his first major film score credit on the 2013 horror film Afflicted...
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  • Monday The Blue Shadows Bob's Your Uncle Brand New Unit The Brass Action Brasstronaut The Buttless Chaps Calpurnia Chilliwack The Choir Practice Conjure One...
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    original on 18 April 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2018. Ranta, Alan. "Bonobo / Brasstronaut – Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver BC June 30 • Concert Reviews •". Exclaim...
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  • October 6, 2009. "Brasstronaut takes SOCAN songwriting prize". Toronto Star, October 6, 2010. François Marchand, "Vancouver's Brasstronaut wins ECHO Songwriting...
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  • addition to his solo recordings, he has been a collaborating member of Brasstronaut, and a host on CBC Music and CBC Radio 3. In 2011, Hussain won the Maxine...
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  • Produced / Engineered / Mixed Woodpigeon T R O U B L E Engineer Brasstronaut Brasstronaut Mixing Douse The Light in You Has Left Produced / Engineered /...
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    (Mother Mother, Submission Hold, Gord Grdina Trio), bassist John Walsh (Brasstronaut) and guitarist Gord Grdina (Gord Grdina Trio, Haram, East Van Strings)...
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    Action (2007–2020) Brasse-Camarade (1991–1999) BrassMunk (1997–2008) Brasstronaut (2008–2017) The Brat Attack (2002–2009) Brave Belt (1971–1972) Breach...
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    AllMusic. "2007 Nominees". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, March 30, 2007. "Brasstronaut, Vulgaires Machins Win ECHO Songwriting Prizes"[usurped]. Chart Attack...
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