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Shuffle Demons : ウィキペディア英語版
The Shuffle Demons

The Shuffle Demons are a Canadian jazz fusion band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
==Early career==
The band had a surprise Top 40 hit in Canada with their 1986 single "Spadina Bus". The song, from their debut album ''Streetniks'', referred to the Toronto Transit Commission's Spadina Avenue bus in Toronto, Ontario. This song was also used as the original theme to CITY-TV's show ''Speakers Corner''.〔("A Snapshot of Citytv (1995) - Moses Znaimer". )〕
The Shuffle Demons released four more albums over the next seven years. They never scored another mainstream pop hit, although the video "Get Out of My House, Roach" received considerable airplay on MuchMusic. They retained a devoted cult following on the jazz scene, however.
In 1987, they appeared on the critically acclaimed children's television program ''Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show'' during season four. They help the trio find their lost pal, Elephant, in the episode titled "An Elephant Never Forgets".

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