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| Name = David E.G. Marshall |
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| Background = solo_singer |
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| Origin = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] |
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| Instrument = vocals, guitar |
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| Genre = [[rock music|rock]] |
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| Occupation = [[singer-songwriter]] |
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| Associated_acts = [[Staggered Crossing]] |
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| URL = {{myspace|davemarshallband}} |
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'''David E.G. Marshall''' is a Canadian musician, songwriter, urban planner and writer based in Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec. |
'''David E.G. Marshall''' is a Canadian musician, songwriter, urban planner and writer based in Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec. |
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Revision as of 13:56, 26 August 2010
David E.G. Marshall |
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David E.G. Marshall is a Canadian musician, songwriter, urban planner and writer based in Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec.
A founding member of Canadian rock bands Staggered Crossing [1] and The Buffalo Builders, he has played on numerous recordings including Staggered Crossing's Last Summer When We Were Famous [2] and Burgundy & Blue [3] and has toured Canada extensively alongside groups such as 54-40, Big Sugar, and Jay Bennett of Wilco fame [4]. Currently an urban planner in Montreal, he occasionally contributes to international design and planning publications including RLI and Images Retail and has appeared in The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail and L'actualité. In 2001, he founded the McGill Canadian Film Festival and was a columnist with the McGill Tribune where his column, The Outhouse of Comments, explored politics, urbanism and Canadian culture.
References
http://www.maplemusic.com/artists/stc/bio.asp
External links
- [1]
- Staggered Crossing, official site, includes several song recordings and videos