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George Canyon and Rita MacNeil: ECMA 2005
 


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2005 East Coast Music Awards
The East Coast Music Awards pay tribute to the great successes of the artists, composers, writers and technicians of the region. The Awards gala is one of the few televised awards shows to offer live music and celebrate all genres from classical to country, from jazz to gospel, from R&B to Celtic.

This year's show is hosted by country music sensation George Canyon, and features live performances by some of the east coast's brightest stars, including The Trews, MIR, The Joel Plaskett Emergency, Gordie Sampson, Susan Crowe, Barry Canning, The Cottars, Beòlach, Vishten, Dave Gunning, and Nathan Wiley. Also on the program, an all-star tribute to the much-loved Rita MacNeil, including performances by audience pleasers Shaye, Jimmy Rankin and Matt Minglewood. More ...

 
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