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- Streetheart is a Canadian rock band, originally from Regina, Saskatchewan and later based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Their best known songs include "Here...
- Streetheart is the self-titled and fifth studio album by Canadian rock band Streetheart, released in 1982. The album features some of the band's best...
- Streetheart may refer to: Streetheart / Le cœur au poing, a 1998 film Streetheart (band), a Canadian rock band Streetheart (Dion album), an album This...
- Canadian musician. He was a founding member of the po****r Canadian band Streetheart, and since 2001 has been a member of Loverboy, replacing late b****ist...
- was released in 2024. Dean then met drummer Matt Frenette and joined Streetheart in Regina, Saskatchewan, in 1977. Dean, along with singer Kenny Shields...
- Streetheart is an album by the American singer/songwriter Dion, released in 1976 on Warner Bros. Records. It was a commercial failure. Salon deemed the...
- 1947—July 21, 2017) was a Canadian musician and the lead singer of rock band Streetheart, known for singing various hits, including "Action," "Hollywood," "Look...
- Streetheart (French: Le cœur au poing) is a 1998 film that was awarded the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1998. It was...
- Rynoski), guitarist Paul Dean (previously with Scrubbaloe Caine and Streetheart), keyboardist Doug Johnson, b****ist Jim Clench (replaced after one gig...
- Meanwhile Back in Paris... is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Streetheart. It was released in 1978 and features the band's first two singles, "Action"...