
Alan Cross – Ongoing History
Alan Cross, “My obsession with music began at age six when my grandmother gave me a transistor radio—an old Lloyds—which spawned an all-consuming fascination with things that came over airwaves. […]
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Carl Dixon is a Sault Ste Marie native, a Canadian rock singer, keyboardist and guitarist. He is a member of the band Coney Hatch, and has played with April Wine and The Guess Who. He’s written an autobiography called Strange Way To Live, and also has become a motivational speaker mixing his music and words to inspire. In 2008 he suffered a horrific car crash in Australia leaving him with fifty injuries, including a brain injury and the loss of his right eye.
Visit: www.carldixon.com
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“You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.”
bob marley
Brian Tremblay 8 February 2025
Alan Cross, “My obsession with music began at age six when my grandmother gave me a transistor radio—an old Lloyds—which spawned an all-consuming fascination with things that came over airwaves. […]
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