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The Canadian Music Hall of Fame was established in 1978 and recognizes Canadian artists that have attained commercial success while having an artistic impact on the Canadian music scene here at home and/or around the world.
Inductees - Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
Since its inception in 1978, the Canadian Music Hall of Fame has celebrated over 50 Canadian individuals and groups who have attained commercial success while having an artistic impact on the music scene at home and/or around the world.
Bob Ezrin - Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
The phrase “super-producer” is often used when discussing Bob Ezrin – and with good reason. After all, the Toronto native has been behind the boards of many classic albums, among them Alice Cooper’s Billion Dollar Babies, KISS’ Destroyer, and Pink Floyd’s The Wall.
Plan Your Visit - Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
The Canadian Music Hall of Fame can be found on level five of Studio Bell in Calgary, AB (850 4 Street SE), a floor entirely dedicated to celebrating and recognizing Canadian music creators and artists who have left their mark on this country and beyond.
Oscar Peterson - Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
An eminent jazz pianist with technical mastery and limitless creativity, Oscar Peterson was a performer who could instantly inspire awe. He earned the nickname “Maharaja of the Keyboard” from none other than Duke Ellington, and can count many of the greatest names in jazz among his devoted legion of fans.
Shania Twain - Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
Shania Twain is a worldwide music phenomenon. She has sold more than 85 million albums and is the top-selling female artist in country-music history.
Neil Young - Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
Neil Young is a towering figure in modern music. His vast catalogue of work, driven by distinctive guitar sound, deeply personal lyrics and signature high-tenor singing voice, continues to be a tremendous influence on musicians the world over.
Glenn Gould - Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
Glenn Gould is a bona fide Canadian icon who became one of the most famous and celebrated classical pianists of the 20th century. His playing was distinguished by remarkable technical proficiency and capacity to articulate, in particular, the works of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Anne Murray - Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
Anne Murray, the most awarded artist in JUNO Awards history, is inducted into The Canadian Music Hall of Fame by 1986 Inductee Gordon Lightfoot.
Triumph - Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
The Canadian hard-rock power trio Triumph epitomized arena rock in the 1980s. Their virtuoso musicianship, soaring melodies, exceptional songs and outstanding live shows made them superstars and an enormous influence on stage and on record.