|
Music of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4489 words) |
 | Canadian music includes pop and folk genres; the latter includes forms derived from England, France (particularly in Quebec), Ireland, Scotland, and various Inuit and Native American ethnic groups. |
 | Music was dance-oriented and requested luck in hunting, gambling, or weather, and only rarely, if ever, expressing traditional purposes like love or specialized forms like work songs and lullabies. |
 | Canadian cultural critics have noted that in general, the late 1970s were a lesser era for Canadian music. |
| Canadian Music Hall of Fame - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (119 words) |
 | The Canadian Music Hall of Fame honors Canadian musicians for their lifetime achievements in music. |
 | Members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame represent many of the world's great talents. |
 | It is also referred to as the Juno Hall of Fame. |