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Homegrown Cafe : ウィキペディア英語版
Homegrown Cafe
Homegrown Cafe was a local-talent show that aired on CJOH in Ottawa, during the 1980s and 1990s. It showcased much of the city's talented youth and adults,〔(Colin Amey Biography )〕 some of whom went on to pursue professional careers.〔(CANOE - JAM! Music - Artists - Wilkinsons, The: Family foundation for Wilkinsons )〕
The show was hosted by J.J. Clarke.
Auspicious guests included Vankleek Hill act the Bushmen, Sharon Proulx(Hart), Andi Harden, Kareena Dainty-Edward (singer - 2 seasons), Eva Avila (age 9), Julie Dainty, Chris Dainty and others.
Other Notable performers were ''Amanda Wilkinson''(country Music Singer), Leanne and Kelly Slade (Members of professional dance group The Canadian Steppers) Leah Gordon (professional opera singer) and Stephanie Cadman (Singer in Group Belle Star)and ''Ryan Gosling''. Hollywood actor and award winner
In 1998, CJOH undertook a major cost cutting endeavour, which included a severe reduction in local programming, during which Homegrown Cafe was cancelled despite its local popularity.
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