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William Kuinka

William Kuinka (January 28, 1916 – April 7, 2008)〔 was a Canadian mandolinist, bassist, guitarist, and educator. During his 1951-1952 season with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, he became known as a member of the Symphony Six, a group of six musicians under contract to the orchestra who were denied entry to the United States for a concert tour under suspicion of leftist activities.
==Early life and career==
William Kuinka was born in Prince Rupert, British Columbia.〔 He served in World War II and was part of an army show unit.〔 After the war, he studied at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto with Charles Rose, John Weinzweig, John Moskalyk, and others; at the Advanced School of Contemporary Music in Toronto, and in New York City.〔 Kuinka played double bass with the CBC Symphony Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Pro Arte Orchestra, and the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. Self-taught in mandolin and guitar, he played mandolin with the Ivan Romanoff orchestra.〔

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