Talk:Steve Holt
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[edit]Steve Holt. Born in Montreal Canada, Graduated with distinction as McGill University's first-ever Bachelor of Music majoring in Jazz performance. Subsequently became a music instructor at McGill, traveling to New York to study with legendary pianist Kenny Barron. Holt's debut recording in 1983 "The Lion's Eyes" was nominated for a JUNO award. In 2000 Holt made a dramatic change of musical direction from jazz to adult contemporary music. He studied voice with Bill Vincent and released his 6th record "The Dream", an AC-AOR album produced by Darius Szczepaniak (Barenaked Ladies, Jann Arden, Chantal Kreviazuk). The first single, "We Need You", achieved a great deal of success at radio across Canada. Holt was subsequently awarded an Honorable Mention at the USA Songwriting Competition.
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And here are some other links from a google search that refer to Steve Holt -
http://www.jazzcanadiana.on.ca/_HOLT.htm
http://www.canadianbands.com/Steve%20Holt.html
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fl7zefikhgf2~T1
http://www.musesmuse.com/columnistsgreylogs/archives/00000400.html
http://www.christmasreviews.com/wsteveholt.shtml
http://www.worldsrecords.com/pages/artists/h/holt_steve/steve_holt.html
http://www.cestwhat.com/music/steveholt.asp
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[edit]The article from the main page has been removed because it is clearly not encyclopedic (Wikipedia:What Wikipedia Is Not) but left the part about the Arrested Development show.