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Rik Emmett
Rik Emmett
Canadian rock musician; songwriter, vocalist, guitarist
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Red Rider
Red Rider
Canadian band
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Supertramp
Supertramp
British band
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Lawrence Gowan
Lawrence Gowan
Canadian musician
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Men Without Hats
Men Without Hats
Canadian synthpop and new wave band
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IllScarlett
IllScarlett
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Honeymoon Suite
Honeymoon Suite
Canadian band
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Starchild
Starchild
Canadian rock band
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Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
American rock band
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Giant
Giant
band
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The Cars
The Cars
American pop-rock band
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The Grass Roots
The Grass Roots
American pop rock band
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Utopia
Utopia
Todd Rundgren band
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FM
FM
Canadian progressive rock music group
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Foreigner
Foreigner
rock band from America and England
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Stars
Stars
Canadian indie rock band
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Rough Trade
Rough Trade
Canadian band
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Chris Tait
Chris Tait
Canadian singer
Intro
Canadian hard rock power trio
Awards Received
Canadian Music Hall of Fame
Nominated For
Juno Award for Group of the Year Juno Award for Group of the Year Juno Award for Group of the Year Juno Award for Group of the Year Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year
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Members, past and present

Triumph was a Canadian hard rock band formed in 1975 that was popular in the late 1970s and the 1980s, building on its reputation and success as a live band. Between the band's 16 albums and DVDs, it has received 18 gold and nine platinum awards in Canada and the United States. It was nominated for multiple Juno Awards, including the 'Group of the Year Award' in 1979, 1985, 1986, and 1987. It was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame in 2007, into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2008, and into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2019.

Triumph is most known for its guitar-driven rock songs and alternative Canadian rock trio vibe with such songs as "Lay It on the Line", "Magic Power", "Fight the Good Fight", "World of Fantasy" and strong cover songs like "Rocky Mountain Way". The band was formed in Toronto, and for much of its existence featured Rik Emmett (guitar, vocals), Mike Levine (bass, keyboards), and Gil Moore (drums, vocals) from 1975 onward. This lineup, which recorded the band's first nine studio albums, lasted until 1988, when Emmett left Triumph to pursue a solo career. He was replaced by Phil "X" Xenedis, and Triumph recorded their last album to date, Edge of Excess, with him before going on indefinite hiatus in 1993. The classic line-up of Moore, Levine and Emmett reunited for two live concerts in 2008, at Sweden Rock Festival and Rocklahoma, and again in 2019 for a three-song performance in Toronto.