Mississauga Music Walk of Fame was established in 2012 by late Councillor Jim Tovey in Memorial Park in Port Credit, Mississauga, Ontario, to recognize musical talent that have their origins in the Ontario city. It was launched during the Southside Shuffle music festival.[1]
Inductees
2012
- Ronnie Hawkins
- Gil Moore, Triumph, owner of MetalWorks recording studio
- Krisztina Szabo
- Oscar Peterson, posthumously
2013
- Eleanor Calbes, opera singer
- Charlie Camilleri, Canadian music industry pioneer
- Rik Emmett, Triumph guitarist
- Chuck Jackson, Southside Blues and Jazz founder, Downchild Blues Band
- Nancy Walker, jazz pianist
2014
- Billy Talent
- Joey Cee, music promoter
- Ron Harrison, film and television composer
- Tommy Hunter
2015
- John Bride, guitarist
- Neill Dixon, manager
- Denny Doherty, The Mamas and The Papas
- Rob Wells, writer/producer
2016
- Bobby Dean Blackburn
- Steve Demarchi
- Jeff Healey
- Cliff Hunt
2017
2018
- Jim Tovey
2019
2020
References
- ↑ "Mississauga Music Walk of Fame". Mississauga Music Walk of Fame. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
External links
- Jason Spencer, "Music legends enshrined in Walk of Fame", Mississauga News, September 8, 2012.
- Official Website
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