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Poetreason: The Songs of Bob Snider is an album released in 1996, featuring various Canadian artists performing the songs of Bob Snider
Bob Snider
Bob Snider is a singer/songwriter from Toronto via Nova Scotia, Canada.A folk musician, Snider plays almost exclusively songs he has written himself, although notable exception was at the Bear River Reunion, where he played a cover of an old blues tune....

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  1. Bob Snider
    Bob Snider
    Bob Snider is a singer/songwriter from Toronto via Nova Scotia, Canada.A folk musician, Snider plays almost exclusively songs he has written himself, although notable exception was at the Bear River Reunion, where he played a cover of an old blues tune....

    , "Talk To Me Babe"
  2. Jughead, "Arch Support Blues"
  3. The Corndogs, "Sittin' in the Kitchen"
  4. Johnny Trash, "Dark Corners"
  5. Scott Dibble and Watertown
    Scott Dibble
    Scott Dibble is a Canadian singer-songwriter, musician and record producer.He was the leader of the band Scott Dibble and Watertown in the early 1990s...

    , "(I'm Looking For) A Love to Call My Own"
  6. Kyp Harness
    Kyp Harness
    Kyp Harness is a Canadian social activist and folk singer, known for the poetry of his lyrics.-Biography:Harness was born in Sarnia, Ontario in 1964...

    , "Sitting in a Doorway"
  7. Kevin McDonald
    Kevin McDonald
    Kevin Hamilton McDonald is a Canadian comedian and actor, known as a member of the Canadian sketch comedy group The Kids in the Hall.-Early life:...

     and Dave Foley
    Dave Foley
    David Scott "Dave" Foley is a Canadian comedian, writer, director, and producer best known for his work in The Kids in the Hall, NewsRadio, A Bug's Life, and Celebrity Poker Showdown...

    , "Give Me A C"
  8. U.I.C., "I'm a Cowboy Now"
  9. Lost Dakotas
    Lost Dakotas
    Lost Dakotas was a Canadian alternative country band in the 1990s. The band originally consisted of vocalist Paul Dakota and bassist Greg McConnell , who began in 1989 as a busker duo at the corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets in Toronto, Ontario...

    , "You"
  10. Leslie Spit Treeo
    Leslie Spit Treeo
    Leslie Spit Treeo were a Canadian folk-rock band in the 1980s and 1990s. The band took its name from the Leslie Street Spit area of Toronto Harbour.-History:...

    , "Ancient Eyes"
  11. Scott B. Sympathy
    Scott B. Sympathy
    Scott Bradshaw, who records as Scott B. Sympathy, is a Canadian indie rock musician. He released several albums with his eponymously-named band in the 1990s, and subsequently became a member of Stratochief following the 1999 death of that band's singer Greg McConnell.The name "Scott B...

    , "Song For Cupid"
  12. Moxy Früvous
    Moxy Früvous
    Moxy Früvous was a politically satirical folk-pop band from Thornhill, Ontario, Canada. The band was founded in 1989, and was active throughout the 1990s...

    , "Ash Hash"
  13. Dave Bookman, "Parkette"
  14. Meryn Cadell
    Meryn Cadell
    Meryn Cadell is a Canadian writer and performance artist. He is an assistant professor of song lyrics and libretto writing in the Creative Writing Program at University of British Columbia.Cadell is a transsexual man who transitioned in 2003...

     and Veda Hille
    Veda Hille
    Veda Hille is a Canadian singer-songwriter.- Biography :Veda Hille was born in 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She started playing piano when she was 6 at her own insistence. Her family moved around a lot, from the city to the country and back again...

    , "Blues I Get"
  15. Groovy Religion, "Old Nova Scotian"
  16. Change of Heart
    Change of Heart (band)
    Change of Heart was a Canadian alternative rock band. They had one Top 40 hit, "There You Go" in 1992, as well as several hits on Canada's modern rock charts, including "Trigger" and "Little Kingdoms".-History:...

    , "Coffee Break Blues"
  17. Al Miller Band, "Anna Marie"
  18. Bob Snider, "Only Crazy People"
  19. hHead
    HHead
    hHead were a Canadian alternative rock band in the 1990s. The band consisted of Noah Mintz, Brendan Canning and a succession of drummers. They were originally known as Head, but added the second h after discovering that another band was already recording as Head.The band's first album, Fireman, was...

    , "They Oughtta Bottle Friday Night"
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