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During the 60s, Yorkville was arguably the most important cultural location in Canada, launching the careers of people that have made such enormous contributions that we can hardly remember what Canadian music was like before they arrived. In our last episode, we didn’t have enough time to give this topic the attention it deserves, so this week will be dedicated to the rise and fall of the Yorkville music scene.
You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/
Music:
The Westerlies - The Dover
The 126ers - Innocence
TrackTribe - 1968
The 126ers - A Call On Us
Aaron Liberman - Lightfoot
Dusty Rhymes - Freedom Trail
By Adam Waiser and Grayson Miller5
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During the 60s, Yorkville was arguably the most important cultural location in Canada, launching the careers of people that have made such enormous contributions that we can hardly remember what Canadian music was like before they arrived. In our last episode, we didn’t have enough time to give this topic the attention it deserves, so this week will be dedicated to the rise and fall of the Yorkville music scene.
You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/
Music:
The Westerlies - The Dover
The 126ers - Innocence
TrackTribe - 1968
The 126ers - A Call On Us
Aaron Liberman - Lightfoot
Dusty Rhymes - Freedom Trail

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