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Alternative 03 November, 2004

Toronto Pop/Rock band Turn Off The Stars celebrates a successful year @ Lee's Palace

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TORONTO, Canada (Top40 Charts/ Skylar Entertainment) - Toronto pop rock band Turn Off The Stars celebrates a successful year by joining Spirit of The West's 20th Anniversary tour at Lee's Palace in Toronto on Saturday, November 20, 2004.

Who: Turn Off The Stars

What: Spirit of The West 20th Anniversary tour

When: Saturday, November 20, 2004

Where: Lee's Palace, Toronto, Ontario

Why: With their passion for strong vocals, solid lyrics and radio friendly melodies, Turn Off The Stars consistently delivers strong live performances.

Turn Off The Stars has had a successful year in 2004 with the release of their debut album Everything Is OK on Curve Music, which is on its second single and has sold 6,000 units thus far. The first single 'Please' hit the Top 20 on rock radio nationally and the video was placed on regular rotation on Much Music and MTV. The video for the second single 'Falling Into You' has been added to Much Music, MTV and Much More Music.

The band formed in 1998 at Western University in London, Ontario. Lead singer Mike Walker and brother, guitarist Andrew Walker formed an acoustic duo and performed shows on campus. With the addition of drummer Max Kennedy, Turn Off The Stars has a bright future ahead of them.

Turn Off The Stars have toured Canada three times opening for big name acts like Puddle of Mudd, Matt Good, Holly McNarland, The Tea Party and Spirit of The West. The bands label, Curve Music is distributed by Universal.
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