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Brent Titcomb
Canadian folksinger Brent Titcomb has been writing and recording music for 45 years, as a member of the folk-rock group Three’s A Crowd (which also featured Bruce Cockburn) and as a solo artist. His songs have been recorded by Anne Murray (who had a hit with Titcomb’s composition “Sing High, Sing Low”), Glen Campbell, Andy Williams, and The Osmonds. He is the father of singer and songwriter Liam Titcomb.
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Canadian Singer/Songwriter Brent Titcomb advises to always treat your music career as a business. Titcomb speaks on important business issues such as networking, getting gigs, and sustaining practical means of supporting yourself.



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May 2006
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