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Ian LeFeuvre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ian LeFeuvre
Ian LeFeuvre is a Canadian musician, record producer and songwriter. ==Early career== He was initially a member of the Ottawa alternative rock band Fun for Malakaï in the early 1990s,〔"Fun in the U.K". ''Ottawa Citizen'', July 13, 1990.〕 until the band broke up when cofounder Peter von Althen moved to Toronto to join Skydiggers.〔"Starling takes flight". ''Ottawa Citizen'', January 30, 1997.〕 LeFeuvre then spent several years as a guitarist for singer-songwriter Lynn Miles〔"Hers is a Slightly Haunted future". ''Ottawa Citizen'', February 26, 1996.〕 before reuniting with von Althen in the late 1990s to form the new band Starling.〔("Catching the breaks" ). canoe.ca, April 27, 2000.〕 By the time that band released its debut album ''Sustainer'' in 2000 on Time Bomb Recordings, its lineup also included Danny Michel.〔("Starling gearing up for success" ). canoe.ca, April 10, 2000.〕 Although widely hyped as a "next big thing",〔 the album's sales fell short of expectations and the label soon dropped them.〔"Starling flies from misadventures in major label land". ''Toronto Star'', October 6, 2000.〕 Michel then left the band to pursue a solo career,〔"No beat to the bar for Charlie". ''Ottawa Citizen'', May 24, 2001.〕 and LeFeuvre concentrated on session and production work with Miles, Andy Stochansky and Jim Bryson until the band released its second and final album, ''Stuff You Should Have Said Before'', independently in 2002.〔"Starling's new release more jaded, darker". ''Ottawa Citizen'', June 8, 2002.〕 The band briefly reunited in 2007, changing its name to The Hundreds and Thousands.〔"Ex-birds have new zing; The Hundreds and Thousands aren't riding on the faded glory of their Starling days". ''Ottawa Citizen'', April 25, 2007.〕
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