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Steve Durand : ウィキペディア英語版
Steve Durand

Stephen "Steve" Durand (born in Cantley, Quebec) is a Canadian rock musician, most notable for his work with Tinker and his involvement with Melissa Auf der Maur.
==Early musical career==
Durand met Melissa Auf der Maur, a fellow student at Concordia University, while she was DJ'ing at a bar on Montréal's Boulevard Saint-Laurent. After a number of jam sessions, Auf der Maur and Durand recruited drummer Jordon Zadorozny and formed Tinker in 1993.
Tinker gainied reputation in the local music scene and released two singles throughout the course of their career, "Green Machine" and "Real a Lie", the latter of which would be reworked by bandmate Auf der Maur during her solo career. The band opened for The Smashing Pumpkins at Metropolis, Montréal on November 30, 1993. Auf der Maur left Tinker in June 1994 after agreeing to join Hole after bassist Kristen Pfaff died.

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