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The following musical events and releases that happened in 2022 in
Canada.
Events
Albums released
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Bryan Adams,
So Happy It Hurts - March 11
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Alexisonfire,
Otherness - June 24
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Altameda, Born Losers
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Alvvays,
Blue Rev - October 7
[1]
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Matt Andersen, House To House - March 4
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Anyway Gang, Still Anyways - May 6
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Apollo Ghosts, Pink Tiger - March 11
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Aquakultre, Don't Trip - July 22
[2]
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Arcade Fire,
We - May 6
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Arkells, Blink Twice
[3]
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Jann Arden, Descendant - January 28
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Art d'Ecco, After the Head Rush
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Shawn Austin, Planes Don't Wait - June 29
[4]
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Aysanabee, Watin - November 4, 2022
[5]
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Jason Bajada, Crushed Grapes
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Tim Baker, The Festival - October 21
[6]
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Adam Baldwin, Concertos & Serenades - September 23
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Matthew Barber, No Singing or Dancing
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Alexis Baro, Mi Raiz
[7]
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Brad Barr, The Winter Mission - January 21
[8]
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Basement Revolver, Embody - February 18
[8]
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Bedouin Soundclash, We Will Meet in a Hurricane - October 28
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Daniel Bélanger, Mercure en mai - October 14
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Beppie, Nice to Meet You
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The Besnard Lakes, The Besnard Lakes Are the Prayers for the Death of Fame
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Bibi Club, Le soleil et la mer
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Billy Talent,
Crisis of Faith - January 21
[8]
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The Birthday Massacre, Fascination - February 18
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Black Atlass, Infinite - August 5
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Jully Black, Three Rocks and a Slingshot - September 23
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Jean-Michel Blais,
aubades - February 4
[8]
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Blue Hawaii, My Best Friend's House - February 18
[8]
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Blue Moon Marquee, Scream, Holler & Howl
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The Blue Stones, Pretty Monster - November 4
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Bob Moses, The Silence in Between - March 4
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Boslen, Gonzo
[9]
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Broken Social Scene, Old Dead Young - January 14
[10]
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Mariel Buckley, Everywhere I Used to Be - August 12
[2]
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Basia Bulat, The Garden - February 25
[8]
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By Divine Right, Otto Motto - September 30
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Josh Ramsay, The Josh Ramsay Show - April 8
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Rare Americans, You're Not a Bad Person, it's Just a Bad World (July); Songs That Don't Belong (December)
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Allan Rayman, Roadhouse 02 - March 18
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The Reklaws,
Good Ol' Days - November 4
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Reuben and The Dark, In Lieu Of Light - September 9
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Jessie Reyez, Yessie - September 16
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Amanda Rheaume, The Spaces in Between
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River Tiber, Dreaming Eyes - December 9
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Ariane Roy, Medium plaisir
[32]
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The Rural Alberta Advantage, The Rise
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The Sadies,
Colder Streams - July 22
[2]
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Jay Scøtt, Rap Queb Vol. 1
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Joseph Shabason and
Nicholas Krgovich, At Scaramouche - October 7
[33]
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Jairus Sharif, Water & Tools
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Silverstein, Misery Made Me - May 6
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Simple Plan,
Harder Than It Looks - May 6
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Dylan Sinclair, No Longer in the Suburbs
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Sister Ray, Communion
[34]
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Samantha Savage Smith, Fake Nice - April 22
[8]
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Sloan, Steady - October 21
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Stars, From Capelton Hill - May 27
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Kiefer Sutherland, Bloor Street - January 21
[35]
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Stereos, Cheap Thrills - November 4
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Sykamore,
Pinto - August 12
[36]
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Deaths
- January 17 -
Karim Ouellet, singer-songwriter
- February 3 -
Donny Gerrard, rock singer
- February 17 -
Dallas Good, country/rock musician (
The Sadies)
[39]
- March 14 -
Eric Mercury, songwriter
- April 5 -
Boris Brott, conductor
- April 16 -
Bill Bourne, folk musician
- April 18 -
Jerry Doucette, rock singer and guitarist ("Mama Let Him Play")
- April 25 -
Susan Jacks, pop singer
- April 25 -
Shane Yellowbird, country singer-songwriter
- April 29 -
Walter Rossi, rock singer and guitarist
- May 29 -
Ronnie Hawkins, rock singer
- June 16 -
Big Rude Jake, swing jazz singer-songwriter
- August 7 - Gord Lewis, bassist (
Teenage Head)
[40]
- December 15 -
Shirley Eikhard, singer-songwriter
[41]
- December 29 -
Ian Tyson, singer-songwriter
[42]
References
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Alvvays return with new song "Pharmacist" and third album details
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"Summer 2022 guide: 14 albums you need to hear".
CBC Music, June 20, 2022.
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^ David Friend,
"Arkells tap into Canadian talents of Tegan and Sara, Lights and others for new album".
Toronto Star, June 23, 2022.
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^ Amery, Richard (June 2, 2022).
"Shawn Austin getting road legs back on Some Things Never Change tour". The Lethbridge Alberta Beat. Retrieved June 23, 2022.
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^ Calum Slingerland,
"Aysanabee Details Debut Album 'Watin,' Shares Video for 'Nomads'".
Exclaim!, September 12, 2022.
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^ Chelsea Brimstin,
"Tim Baker releases new single ‘Year Of The Dog,’ announces sophomore album ‘The Festival’".
CIND-FM, July 22, 2022.
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^ Matthew Wright,
"Alexis Baro: Mi Raiz".
Jazz Journal, February 8, 2023.
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t Kaelen Bell,
"Exclaim!'s 32 Most Anticipated Canadian Albums of 2022".
Exclaim!, January 4, 2022.
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^ Gabby Sgherri,
"Boslen’s GONZO & Losing Your Mind Has Never Sounded Better".
BeatRoute, July 6, 2022.
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^ Kaelen Bell,
"Broken Social Scene Announce New Album of B-Sides and Rarities".
Exclaim!, December 8, 2021.
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"William Cloutier, le vainqueur de Star académie 2021, lance son premier album".
Ici Radio-Canada, January 20, 2022.
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^ Nina Corcoran,
"Julie Doiron and Dany Placard Announce Julie & Dany, Share New Song “Mayo”: Listen".
Pitchfork, January 27, 2022.
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^ Christina McCallum,
"André Ethier and Joseph Shabason's 'Fresh Pepper' Is a Mystery Box Challenge Gone Right".
Exclaim!, June 23, 2022.
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^ Alan Ranta,
"Kathryn Calder and Woodpigeon Are an Immaculate Machine on Frontperson's 'Parade'".
Exclaim!, April 29, 2022.
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^ Cindy Caron,
"Jeanick Fournier, gagnante de Canada’s Got Talent, lance son premier album".
L'Express, October 25, 2022.
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^ Megan LaPierre,
"Georgia Harmer Does Her Musical Lineage Proud on 'Stay in Touch'".
Exclaim!, April 21, 2022.
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HEADSTONES - Flight Risk (October 14, 2022)
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"TIM HICKS TO PERFORM DURING LABOUR DAY HALFTIME SHOW, PRESENTED BY WEATHERTECH".
Hamilton Tiger-Cats. August 29, 2022. Retrieved September 2, 2022.
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"High Valley goes "Way Back"". Country Standard Time. March 18, 2022.
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^ Alisha Mughal,
"iskwē and Tom Wilson's 'Mother Love' Is a Stunning Exercise in Contrasts".
Exclaim!, July 21, 2022.
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^ Allie Gregory,
"Joyful Joyful Announce Self-Titled Debut Album".
Exclaim!, February 22, 2022.
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^ Luke Pearson,
"Kellarissa Crafts Stirring Electric Hymnals on 'Voice Leading'".
Exclaim!, March 31, 2022.
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^ Kaelen Bell,
"Pierre Kwenders Announces New Album 'José Louis and the Paradox of Love,' Shares New Song".
Exclaim!, January 26, 2022.
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^ Allie Gregory,
"Avril Lavigne Plots 2022 Headlining Canadian Tour".
Exclaim!, November 26, 2021.
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^ Kennedy, John R (August 26, 2022).
"Alexander Ludwig Pays Tribute To B.C. Highway With Debut Album".
iHeartRadio.ca.
Bell Media. Retrieved December 3, 2022.
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^ Morgan Mullin,
"Halifax roots-folk duo Mama's Broke are back with album Narrow Line".
The Coast, July 15, 2022.
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^ Scott Lewis,
"Dan Mangan announces new LP, shares single ‘Just Know It’".
CIND-FM, September 14, 2022.
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"Cory Marks releases new EP 'I Rise'". Music-News.com. November 11, 2022. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
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^ Andrew, Stephen (September 25, 2022).
"Songland' Winner Madeline Merlo on Working With Sam Hunt on New 'Slide' EP: 'It Was an Amazing Phone Call to Get' (Exclusive)". Popculture. Retrieved September 26, 2022.
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^ Alan Ranta,
"OMBIIGIZI Make Noise with a Purpose on 'Sewn Back Together'".
Exclaim!, February 9, 2022.
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^ Allie Gregory,
"Marcus Paquin Announces Debut Solo Album 'Our Love'".
Exclaim!, September 14, 2022.
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^ Tanya Beaumont,
"Medium plaisir, le premier album complet d’Ariane Roy".
Ici Radio-Canada, February 12, 2022.
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^ Kayla Higgins,
"Shabason & Krgovich Announce Joint Album 'At Scaramouche,' Share Idyllic New Single".
Exclaim!, August 10, 2022.
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^ Megan LaPierre,
"Sister Ray Unveils Debut Album 'Communion,' Shares 'Visions'".
Exclaim!, February 24, 2022.
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^ Alex Hudson,
"Kiefer Sutherland Celebrates Toronto on 'Bloor Street'".
Exclaim!, October 1, 2021.
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^ Dagg, Nanci (August 16, 2022).
"Sykamore releases her debut album, Pinto". Canadian Beats Media. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
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"Nikki Yanofsky – Nikki By Starlight". Fem Music. September 9, 2022. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
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^ Chris Bryson,
"Yoo Doo Right Find Transcendence Through Repetition on 'A Murmur, Boundless to the East'".
Exclaim!, June 9, 2022.
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^ Hudson, Alex (February 18, 2022).
"Dallas Good of the Sadies Has Died".
Exclaim!.
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^ Hristova, Bobby (August 11, 2022).
"Autopsy confirms Teenage Head guitarist Gord Lewis as Hamilton's 3rd homicide victim this year".
CBC News.
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^ David Friend,
"Canadian songwriter Shirley Eikhard, who penned ‘Something to Talk About,’ dies at 67".
Toronto Star, December 15, 2022.
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^ David Friend,
"Folk legend Ian Tyson, known for 'Four Strong Winds' as part of Ian & Sylvia, dies".
CP24, December 29, 2022.