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Garth Hudson
Garth Hudson
Canadian musician
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Robbie Robertson
Robbie Robertson
Canadian recording artist; singer-songwriter and guitarist
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The Band
The Band
rock band from Toronto
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Richard Bell
Richard Bell
Canadian musician
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King Biscuit Boy
King Biscuit Boy
Canadian blues musician
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Lawrence Gowan
Lawrence Gowan
Canadian musician
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The Stampeders
The Stampeders
Canadian rock trio
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Richard Manuel
Richard Manuel
Canadian musician and composer
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The Sheepdogs
The Sheepdogs
Canadian rock band
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Michael Pickett
Michael Pickett
Canadian musician
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Joel Plaskett
Joel Plaskett
Canadian rock musician
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Jim Cuddy
Jim Cuddy
Canadian singer-songwriter
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Valdy
Valdy
Canadian singer
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Tim Drummond
Tim Drummond
American bassist
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Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Canadian band
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Bruce Palmer
Bruce Palmer
Canadian bassist
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Robert Palmer
Robert Palmer
American writer, musician and blues producer
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Jeff Healey
Jeff Healey
Canadian musician
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Jason McCoy
Jason McCoy
Canadian singer
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Triumph
Triumph
Canadian hard rock power trio
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Murray McLauchlan
Murray McLauchlan
Canadian male singer
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The Tragically Hip
The Tragically Hip
Canadian rock band
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Lee Aaron
Lee Aaron
Canadian singer
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Ronnie McDowell
Ronnie McDowell
American musician
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Jim Vallance
Jim Vallance
Canadian record producer
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Corky Laing
Corky Laing
Canadian musician
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The Trews
The Trews
band
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Sam Roberts
Sam Roberts
Canadian singer
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Ashley MacIsaac
Ashley MacIsaac
Canadian musician
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Fred Turner
Fred Turner
Canadian musician
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Mike McKenna
Mike McKenna
Canadian musician
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Plastic Ono Band
Plastic Ono Band
Rock band
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The Strumbellas
The Strumbellas
Canadian band
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Steve Marriner
Steve Marriner
Canadian musician
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Danny Brooks
Danny Brooks
Canadian musician and author

Ronald Hawkins, OC, (born January 10, 1935) is an American/Canadian rock and roll musician whose career has spanned more than half a century. His career began in Arkansas, where he was born and raised. He found success in Ontario, Canada, and has lived there for most of his life. He is considered highly influential in the establishment and evolution of rock music in Canada.

Also known as "Rompin' Ronnie", "Mr. Dynamo", or simply "The Hawk", he was one of the key players in the 1960s rock scene in Toronto. Throughout his career, Hawkins has performed all across North America and recorded more than twenty-five albums. His hit songs included covers of Chuck Berry's "Thirty Days" (entitled "Forty Days" by Hawkins) and Young Jessie's "Mary Lou", a song about a "gold-digging woman". Other well-known recordings are "Who Do You Love?", "Hey Bo Diddley", and "Susie Q", which was written by his cousin, rockabilly artist Dale Hawkins.

Hawkins is also notable for his role as a talent scout and mentor of musicians he recruited for his band the Hawks. Roy Buchanan was an early Hawks guitarist on the song "Who Do You Love". The most successful example of this were the musicians who left him to form The Band. Other musicians Hawkins had recruited went on to form Robbie Lane and the Disciples, Janis Joplin's Full Tilt Boogie Band, Crowbar, Bearfoot, and Skylark.