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Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson
Canadian rock musician
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The Sheepdogs
The Sheepdogs
Canadian rock band
2
Change of Heart
Change of Heart
band
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Arkells
Arkells
Canadian rock band
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Colleen Brown
Colleen Brown
Canadian singer
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Dallas Green
Dallas Green
Canadian musician
6
Elliott Brood
Elliott Brood
Canadian band
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July Talk
July Talk
Canadian alternative rock band
8
PJ Harvey
PJ Harvey
English singer-songwriter
9
Bernie Leadon
Bernie Leadon
American musician
10
Gordon Lightfoot
Gordon Lightfoot
Canadian singer-songwriter
11
Larry Campbell
Larry Campbell
American musician
12
Michelle Chamuel
Michelle Chamuel
American singer
13
Chris Slade
Chris Slade
Welsh rock drummer
14
Courtney Barnett
Courtney Barnett
Australian singer-songwriter and rock guitarist
15
Son Volt
Son Volt
American band
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Cowboy Junkies
Cowboy Junkies
Canadian music band
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Garth Hudson
Garth Hudson
Canadian musician
18
Mike Gordon
Mike Gordon
American musician
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Big Sugar
Big Sugar
Canadian band
20
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Australian alternative rock band
21
Royal Blood
Royal Blood
British rock duo
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Maggie Björklund
Maggie Björklund
Danish singer-songwriter and composer
23
Chris Colepaugh
Chris Colepaugh
Canadian blues-rock musician and front man of the band Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew
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Steel Panther
Steel Panther
American band
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Badlands
Badlands
US rock band
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Axl Rose
Axl Rose
American singer and songwriter
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Junior Brown
Junior Brown
American musician
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Aerosmith
Aerosmith
American rock band
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The Osmonds
The Osmonds
American family singing group
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Paper Lions
Paper Lions
band
31
Alexisonfire
Alexisonfire
Canadian post-hardcore band
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Nate Ruess
Nate Ruess
American singer-songwriter
33
Taylor Hawkins
Taylor Hawkins
American musician, rock drummer
34
Cuff the Duke
Cuff the Duke
alt-country band
35
Ringo Deathstarr
Ringo Deathstarr
American shoegaze band
36
Brad Delson
Brad Delson
American musician
37
Olli Haavisto
Olli Haavisto
Finnish musician
38
Great Big Sea
Great Big Sea
Canadian folk rock band
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Martyn P. Casey
Martyn P. Casey
musician
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Counterparts
Counterparts
Canadian melodic hardcore band
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Steve Vai
Steve Vai
American guitarist, songwriter, and producer
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Alex Lifeson
Alex Lifeson
Canadian musician
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Helmet
Helmet
American alternative metal band
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Steven Tyler
Steven Tyler
American singer, songwriter, keyboardist
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Buddy Emmons
Buddy Emmons
American guitarist
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Alain Johannes
Alain Johannes
musician
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Mark Stoermer
Mark Stoermer
musician, songwriter
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Lloyd Maines
Lloyd Maines
American country music record producer, musician and songwriter
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Living Colour
Living Colour
American rock band
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Harvey Danger
Harvey Danger
band from Seattle
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Rush
Rush
Canadian rock band
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The Weakerthans
The Weakerthans
Canadian indie rock band
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Jian Ghomeshi
Jian Ghomeshi
Canadian musician, broadcaster, and writer
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Robert Trujillo
Robert Trujillo
American Bass Player
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The Decemberists
The Decemberists
American indie rock band
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Clem Burke
Clem Burke
American drummer
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Aaron Gillespie
Aaron Gillespie
American musician
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Steelism
Steelism
American instrumental band
Aaron Goldstein
Canadian musician

Aaron Goldstein

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Aaron Goldstein (born May 8, 1983) is a Canadian musician, songwriter and record producer, best known for his performance on the pedal steel guitar.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Goldstein first began playing the instrument in 2006 with encouragement of his bandmates in the Surly Young Bucks, which included member Max Kerman and Mike DeAngelis (currently of Arkells). His first recorded appearance on pedal steel was the 2007 LP Stars & Satellites by his former Surly Young Bucks bandmate Dan Griffin. In 2008 Goldstein toured the Canadian East Coast in Griffin's band The Regrets.

He is a member of the Tom Wilson-led collective Lee Harvey Osmond, playing on all three Polaris Prize-nominated studio releases, including the Juno-nominated Folk Sinner, and frequently touring as a member of the live band. In 2008 while recording with Lee Harvey Osmond, Goldstein formed his own band Huron. In Huron Goldstein shared writing and singing duties with bandmate Cam Malcolm. Ian Blurton produced Huron's self-titled début and later toured with the group as the quintet Happy Endings.

Goldstein toured with Lee Harvey Osmond in 2010 opening for Cowboy Junkies in the Northeast US, and later joined Cowboy Junkies on the road to play pedal steel for three US tours in 2010. He also appears on two Cowboy Junkies records from that year, Renmin Park and Demons.

In 2010 Goldstein produced Harlan Pepper's self titled debut which was eventually released on Six Shooter Records. Other notable production works are Gleneagle's National Classic EP, Torero's self titled album, and Oxford Blue's Introducing (co-produced with Daniel Romano). Production projects which are complete but not yet released: Matt Paxton Let Me Rock and Roll Tonight EP.

He was named Guitarist of the Year at the 2010 Hamilton Music Awards. In 2011 he began his tenure in Daniel Romano's live band The Trilliums as Romano prepared to release Sleep Beneath the Willow.

In 2011 Goldstein began performing with City and Colour, joining Daniel Romano as a touring member. During a European tour he appeared on the limited release City and Colour Europe 2011. During City and Colour's downtime from touring, Goldstein was featured on Romano's Come Cry With Me record and subsequent tour.

Goldstein last performed with City and Colour in 2012. He spent much of the next two years touring for Come Cry With Me with Romano and working with Lee Harvey Osmond. Another Romano LP, If I've Only One Time Askin, was recorded in this period and was eventually released July 31, 2015.

In 2014 Goldstein began performing in Bry Webb's band, The Providers. He appears on the LP Free Will and live recording Live at Massey Hall and completed a national tour. Also in 2014 he recorded pedal steel on the Elliott Brood album Work and Love, produced by Ian Blurton, and toured with the band extensively.