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David Grierson (February 19, 1955 - November 20, 2004) was a Vancouver Island radio host for CBC Radio. February 19 is the 50th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
November 20 is the 324th day of the year (325th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Vancouver Island is separated from mainland British Columbia by the Strait of Georgia and the Queen Charlotte Strait, and from Washington State by the Juan De Fuca Strait. ...
CBC Radio is the English language radio division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. ...
He was born in Toronto in 1955 and graduated from the broadcasting program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength City of Toronto, Ontario, Canadas Location. ...
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) is an institute of technology in Burnaby, British Columbia. ...
In his literary life, Grierson wrote The Expo Celebration, the best-selling retrospective book featuring the work of more than 50 of Canada's top photographers. A passion for jazz music saw him create and write a weekly column called The Jazz Life for the Georgia Straight, and his features have appeared in publications including downbeat, Swing Journal, Canadian Musician and Western Living. The Georgia Straight is a free Canadian weekly news and entertainment newspaper published in Vancouver, British Columbia. ...
The downbeat is the first beat of a measure in music. ...
Grierson was a weekly columnist and co-host of Sunday Arts/Entertainment, as well as a contributor to Good Rockin' Tonight and The Journal on CBC television. His series The Performers ran on CTV and Turner Network Television. The Journal was a popular current affairs newsmagazine on CBC Television from 1982 to 1992. ...
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The current TNT logo, was used in North America since June 12, 2001 and in Latin America since July 1, 2003 Turner Network Television, usually referred to as TNT, is a cable TV network created by media mogul Ted Turner in 1988. ...
Grierson created and was the host and producer of North by Northwest, CBC Radio One's weekend morning show about creative people and what they create. In December of 2000, he left 'NXNW to take up the reins of On The Island, making the successful transition from hosting performance to current affairs programming. David has also contributed his talents to Westcoast Performance, Richardson's Roundup, The Arts Report, Stereo Morning, Morningside, Gabereau, Sunday Morning, Prime Time, Arts National, Sunday Matinee, Vanishing Point, DiscDrive, and he was the voice of the National Research Council Time Signal. This article is about the year 2000. ...
The Roundup is a weekday afternoon program on the Radio One network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, hosted by Tetsuro Shigematsu. ...
Morningside was a Canadian radio program, which aired on CBC Radio from 1977 to 1997. ...
Sunday Morning was a Canadian radio news and information program, which aired on CBC Radio One. ...
Prime time is the block of programming on television during the middle of the evening. ...
DiscDrive is the afternoon show on CBC Radio Two hosted by Jurgen Gothe. ...
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A frequent juror for competitions in all fields of creative endeavour, Grierson was a charter member of the Writers Guild of Canada, one of the founding members of the BC Chapter of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and sat on the board of directors of the Vancouver Folk Music Festival. The Vancouver Folk Music Festival takes place in the third weekend of July. ...
He died of an apparent heart attack on November 20, 2004. He was survived by his two sons Patrick and Graeme, their mother Sheri, and his partner Kathryn Mulders. November 20 is the 324th day of the year (325th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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