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Disband leads to record deal for These Kids Wear Crowns

From a media release:

MuchOriginal Series DISBAND Delivers Worldwide Record Deal for B.C. Band These Kids Wear Crowns

  • DISBAND DISCOVERED: THESE KIDS WEAR CROWNS airs Wed., August 18 at 8 p.m. ET
  • Season 3 premieres this fall on MuchMusic

The MuchOriginal series DISBAND has done it again! After the British Columbia band These Kids Wear Crowns appeared on Season 2 of the Gemini-nominated series, the group secured a worldwide record deal with Capitol Records/EMI Music Canada. Now, fans can watch a continuation of their DISBAND journey in the one-hour, follow-up special, DISBAND DISCOVERED: THESE KIDS WEAR CROWNS on Wednesday, Aug. 18 at 8 p.m. ET on MuchMusic. After the episode, MuchMusic goes live to the band outside the iconic Capitol Records building in Hollywood to introduce the world premiere of their MuchFACT video “Break It Up”.

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New tonight: So You Think You Can Dance Canada on CTV – season premiere

dance cast 750 finalSummer’s hottest Canadian dance series is back! Hosted by Leah Miller, the Gemini Award-winning SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CANADA returns and is cranking up the heat for Season 3, beginning with the Toronto auditions. Weighing in on whether or not Canada’s dancers have what it takes are judges Jean Marc Genereux (ballroom champion and guest judge/choreographer on the U.S. version of SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE), Tré Armstrong (How She Move), Luther Brown (urban choreographer/Sean Combs) and guest judge Mary Murphy from the U.S. version of the hit series. Judge and choreographer Blake McGrath also returns to put the dancers through the paces during the feared Blake’s Boot Camp.

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New tonight: Comedy Now on CTV – “Ivan Decker”

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Ivan Decker is one of Canada’s most promising young comedians. Decker has made a name for himself in Vancouver, where he won a city-wide contest to perform at Just for Laughs’ Homegrown Comedy Competition. Decker’s style of comedy appeals to any audience, from rural towns to city centers. His people-pleasing attitude translates from his personality to stage performance. In fact, Decker purposely avoids the use of profanity, sexual or drug-related material so that he can please everyone from mother to child.

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