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Gary Hare started his musical career playing in bands on Canada's East Coast. He traveled extensively through Quebec and the Maritimes playing in a variety of road groups. Gary later moved to Ottawa, where he continued to perform in local bands. He then moved to Thunder Bay, where he played with a band known as [[Careers Without College]], before taking a sabbatical to pursue other interests. A chance meeting with [[Tara OBrien]] made Gary reconsider his musical status, and soon he had changed his mind, gathered up the needed new equipment and joined forces with [[Tender Mercys]]. | Gary Hare started his musical career playing in bands on Canada's East Coast. He traveled extensively through Quebec and the Maritimes playing in a variety of road groups. Gary later moved to Ottawa, where he continued to perform in local bands. He then moved to Thunder Bay, where he played with a band known as [[Careers Without College]], before taking a sabbatical to pursue other interests. A chance meeting with [[Tara OBrien]] made Gary reconsider his musical status, and soon he had changed his mind, gathered up the needed new equipment and joined forces with [[Tender Mercys]]. | ||
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Revision as of 05:27, 14 November 2008
Instruments
Bands
Biography
Gary Hare started his musical career playing in bands on Canada's East Coast. He traveled extensively through Quebec and the Maritimes playing in a variety of road groups. Gary later moved to Ottawa, where he continued to perform in local bands. He then moved to Thunder Bay, where he played with a band known as Careers Without College, before taking a sabbatical to pursue other interests. A chance meeting with Tara OBrien made Gary reconsider his musical status, and soon he had changed his mind, gathered up the needed new equipment and joined forces with Tender Mercys.