
Cano - Wikipedia
Cano is a surname of Spanish origin. People with surname Cano include: Alfonso Cano (1948–2011), Chief of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia Alfredo Virginio Cano …
CANO discography and reviews - Progarchives.com
2010年2月2日 · CANO is most famous for being one of the most successful French Canadian bands that didn't come from Quebec but the lesser known French Canadian regions of …
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2022年6月9日 · T he most popular francophone group to ever come from Ontario, le Cooperative des Artistes de Nouvel Ontario (CANO) began as an artistic collective in 1971 to promote …
CANO | The Canadian Encyclopedia
2006年2月7日 · Franco-Ontarian folk-pop collective, active 1975-85. The founding musicians were members of the Coopérative des artistes du Nouvel Ontario (CANO), an agricultural and …
Cano, Au Nord de Notre Vie (In the North of our lives) - YouTube
Cano was a fantastic Folk/Rock band with a jazzy flair from, of all places, Sudbury Ontario. They were considered a Francophone band but performed in both Fr...
Cano Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More | Discogs
Cano (or CANO) were a Canadian progressive rock band in the 1970s and 1980s. They were the most popular and internationally successful musical group in Franco-Ontarian history.
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Cano stands for Cooperative Artistes du Nouvel Ontario and they were based in the city of Sudbury. Formed as far back as 71, and from an ideal semi-hippy-pastoral commune and …
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2018年1月12日 · CANO — aka Coopérative des Artistes du Nouvel-Ontario — were a French- Canadian symphonic-folk collective from Sadbury in Northern-Ontario. The band released four …
CANO - 1976 - Tous Dans L'Meme Bateau (full album) - Dailymotion
2015年3月26日 · CANO was a Canadian progressive rock band in the 1970s and 1980s. They were the most popular and internationally successful musical group in Franco-Ontarian history. …
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Franco-Ontarian folk-pop collective, active 1975-85. The founding musicians were members of the Coopérative des artistes du Nouvel Ontario (CANO), an agricultural and artistic commune …