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Cliff Jones
Jones, Cliff (Clifford Ernest Barnett). Composer, lyricist, writer, b Toronto 26 Jun 1943; BA psychology (Toronto) 1965, MA psychology (Calgary) 1967, B Ed (Toronto) 1994. Jones studied piano 1948-61 at the Royal Conservatory of Music and arranging 1972-5 with Gordon Delamont.
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Cliff McKay
Cliff (John Clifford) McKay. Clarinetist, saxophonist, danceband leader, b Seaforth, near Stratford, Ont, 1909, d Niksic, Yugoslavia, 26 Mar 1987. His father, Archie McKay, was a noted fiddler in Guelph, Ont.
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Clifford Crawley
Clifford Crawley, composer, educator, conductor (born 29 January 1929 in Dagenham, England; died 11 February 2016 in St. John's, NL). M MUS (Durham), FTCL, ARCM.
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Clifford Wiens
Clifford Donald Wiens, architect, designer, teacher (born 27 April 1926 in Glenn Kerr, SK; died 25 January 2020 in Vancouver, BC). Clifford Wiens’s distinguished body of work reflects both corporate modern architecture and a broader expressionist movement. Wiens was known for his superb and inventive architectural and structural details, as well as for his simple but strong forms. His distinctive approach to structure and form was shaped by his relationship with the abstract painters in the Regina Five and his background in industrial design. Wiens won two Massey Awards and the Prix du XXe siècle from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Following his death in 2020, the Globe and Mail called him Saskatchewan’s “leading architect of the postwar era.”
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Clifford Evens
Clifford Wallis Evens, conductor, violinist (born 19 October 1921 in Vancouver, BC; died 11 August 1980 in Toronto, ON).
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Clifford Ford
Clifford (Robert) Ford. Composer, teacher, writer, b Toronto 30 May 1947; B MUS (Toronto) 1970, M MUS (McGill) 1981.
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Clifford Hunt
Clifford (Onufry) Hunt. Administrator, trumpeter, band conductor, b Hamilton, Ont, 20 Jul 1917, d Burlington, Ont, 13 Jan 2003. He began trumpet lessons at seven when he joined his father's Salvation Army band, and studied piano with Graham Godfrey.
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Clifford Poole
Clifford Poole. Pianist, teacher, composer, b Reddish, near Manchester, 25 May 1916, d Toronto 16 Jul 2003. He was taken to Canada as a child and settled in Toronto, where he studied piano with Mona Bates.
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Clifford von Kuster
Clifford (Austin) von Kuster. Pianist, teacher, administrator, b Turtleford, northwest of Saskatoon, 2 Jun 1921, d London, Ont, 5 Nov 2000; B MUS (Toronto) 1949, honorary D MUS (University of Western Ontario) 2000.
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C.L.M. Harris
C.L.M. (Charles Lewis Matthew) Harris. Conductor, organist, educator, composer, b Staningly, Yorkshire, England, 1863, d Port Huron, Mich, January 1925; B MUS (Trinity College, Toronto) 1891, D MUS (Trinity College, Toronto) 1898.
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Clyde Gilmour
Clyde Gilmour, broadcaster, critic (b at Calgary 8 Jun 1912; d at Toronto 7 Nov 1997). An influential film and record columnist who wrote for a number of newspapers and magazines, Gilmour was best known as a radio personality.
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Clyde Gilmour
Clyde Gilmour. Critic, broadcaster, b Calgary 8 Jun 1912, d Toronto 7 Nov 1997; honorary LL D (McMaster) 1976.
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Cobie Smulders
Jacoba “Cobie” Francisca Maria Smulders-Killam, actor, model (born 3 April 1982 in Vancouver, BC). Cobie Smulders is best known for her roles as Robin Scherbatsky in the long-running sitcom How I Met Your Mother (2005–14) and agent Maria Hill in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She also won a Theatre World Award for Outstanding Broadway Debut for her performance in a 2017 production of Noël Coward’s Present Laughter.
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Tom Cochrane
Tom Cochrane, singer, songwriter (b at Lynn Lake, Man 14 May 1953). Following early struggles as a solo artist (the album Hang on to Your Resistance, 1974) and soundtrack composer (My Pleasure Is My Business, 1976), Tom Cochrane joined the Southern Ontario band Red Rider in 1977.
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CODCO
After the Ontario performance, CODCO returned to Newfoundland and, following a run in St John's, toured the province.
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