Canadian musicians who were born in 1950

Here are 19 famous musicians from Canada were born in 1950:

Martin Short

Martin Short (March 26, 1950 Hamilton-) a.k.a. Martin Hayter Short, Jiminy Glick, Shorty, Marty or Martin Hayter Short, CM is a Canadian comedian, singer, screenwriter, television producer, actor, voice actor, presenter and film producer. He has three children, Henry Short, Katherine Elizabeth Short and Oliver Patrick Short.

His albums include Fame Becomes Me.

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Joanna Gleason

Joanna Gleason (June 2, 1950 Toronto-) also known as Joanna Hall or Joanne Hall is a Canadian singer, actor, television director, voice actor and teacher. She has one child, Aaron Gleason.

Her albums: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels: Original Broadway Cast Recording.

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Norm Hacking

Norm Hacking (August 1, 1950-November 25, 2007) was a Canadian singer, author, poet, musician and singer-songwriter.

His related genres: Folk music and Spoken word.

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André Paiement

André Paiement (June 28, 1950 Sturgeon Falls, Ontario-January 23, 1978 Greater Sudbury) a.k.a. Andre Paiement was a Canadian writer, actor, musician and playwright.

His albums include Tous dans l'même bateau and Au nord de notre vie.

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Denis Simpson

Denis Simpson (November 4, 1950 Saint Ann's Bay, Jamaica-October 22, 2010 Toronto) also known as Dennis Anthony Leopold Simpson or Dennis Simpson was a Canadian actor, singer, presenter and composer.

He started his career in theatre, with roles in productions such as "Godspell" and "The Pied Piper". He later became a television host for the children's show "Polka Dot Door" and also lent his voice to numerous cartoons such as "The Care Bears" and "Babar". As a composer, he wrote for television shows and documentaries, including the music for the 1991 CBC special "The Kids of Degrassi Street". Outside of his performing career, Simpson was an advocate for HIV/AIDS education and prevention, having been diagnosed himself in 1990. He was a recipient of the Order of Ontario, which he received in recognition of his contributions to entertainment and his activism in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

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Ray Condo

Ray Condo (May 16, 1950 Hull-April 15, 2004) also known as Condo, Ray was a Canadian singer.

Discography: Swing Brother Swing!. Genres: Rockabilly, Jazz, Blues, Western swing and Country.

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Ron Hynes

Ron Hynes (December 7, 1950 St. John's-) a.k.a. Hynes, Ron is a Canadian singer and singer-songwriter.

His albums include Cryer's Paradise, Ron Hynes, Face to the Gale and Discovery. His related genres: Folk music and Country.

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Patrick Parfrey

Patrick Parfrey (August 12, 1950 Cork-) also known as Dr. Patrick Parfrey is a Canadian physician.

He specialized in nephrology and is considered one of the world's foremost researchers in kidney disease. Dr. Parfrey completed his medical training at the University of Dublin in Ireland and later moved to Canada where he became a professor of medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He has authored numerous research publications and has received several awards for his work, including the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012. In addition to his research, Dr. Parfrey is a dedicated clinician and has made significant contributions to patient care in his field.

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Ian Thomas

Ian Thomas (July 23, 1950 Hamilton-) a.k.a. Ian Campbell Thomas is a Canadian actor, film score composer, singer, songwriter and author.

His most important albums: Levity, Looking Back, Ian Thomas, Riders On Dark Horses, The Runner, Delights, Add Water, Little Dreams and Long Long Way. Genres related to him: Rock music.

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Colleen Peterson

Colleen Peterson (November 14, 1950 Peterborough-October 9, 1996 Toronto) also known as Peterson, Colleen or Colleen Susan Peterson was a Canadian singer.

Genres related to her: Country and Folk music.

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Martha Johnson

Martha Johnson (December 18, 1950 Toronto-) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and musician.

Her albums include Songs From The Tree House and Dreams of Lily. Her related genres: Pop music and New Wave.

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Ra McGuire

Ra McGuire (June 13, 1950 Vancouver-) also known as Ramon McGuire or Ramon Wayne "Ra" McGuire is a Canadian singer, musician and author.

Genres he performed include Rock music, Pop music and Hard rock.

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Stephen Chatman

Stephen Chatman (February 28, 1950 Faribault-) also known as Chatman, Stephen is a Canadian composer.

His discography includes: Proud Music of the Storm, Due North (Vancouver Chamber Choir feat. conductor: Jon Washburn), Earth Songs and Due East (Vancouver Chamber Choir feat. conductor: Jon Washburn).

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Warren Cann

Warren Cann (May 20, 1950 Victoria-) also known as Cann, Warren or Warren Reginald Cann is a Canadian , .

Genres he performed: Synthpop, Glam rock and New Wave.

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Louise Portal

Louise Portal (May 12, 1950 Chicoutimi-) also known as Louise Lapointe is a Canadian actor, singer, writer and film director.

Her albums: L'âme à la tendresse and Portal.

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Blair Thornton

Blair Thornton (July 23, 1950 Vancouver-) otherwise known as Thornton, Blair or Blair Montgomery Thornton is a Canadian guitarist.

He is best known as the lead guitarist for the Canadian rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO) during the height of their popularity in the 1970s. Thornton joined the band in 1974, replacing Tim Bachman, and recorded some of BTO's biggest hits, including "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet," "Roll on Down the Highway," and "Let It Ride." In addition to his work with BTO, Thornton has also released several solo albums and collaborated with other musicians throughout his career. He was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2014.

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Jim Foster

Jim Foster (August 28, 1950 Victoria-) is a Canadian musician.

He is best known as the founder of the seminal Canadian punk rock band, The Diodes. Foster formed the band in 1976, and they quickly became a fixture in the Toronto music scene. Their debut single, "Red Rubber Ball," was a hit in Canada and helped to establish the band's reputation. The Diodes went on to release several albums and toured extensively throughout North America and Europe. Foster has also released several solo albums over the years and continues to perform and record music. In addition to his career in music, Foster is also a prolific writer and has published several books.

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Joe Vannelli

Joe Vannelli (December 28, 1950 Montreal-) is a Canadian musician, composer and record producer.

His related genres: Pop rock, Jazz, Funk, Soft rock and Blue-eyed soul.

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Paul S. Morton

Paul S. Morton (July 30, 1950 Windsor-) a.k.a. Paul Morton is a Canadian author, pastor, entrepreneur, musician, orator and singer.

His albums include Best Days Yet.

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