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they stopped recording under the Chris Brown and Kate Fenner name, instead each pursuing solo careers, although they continued to collaborate on each other's recordings and in live performances. In 2005 they were commissioned to write "Chansons du Salamandre", a song cycle supporting
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earlier in the year. The album included Brown and Fenner's own song "How You Gonna Bring Your Children to God?" In 2001 and 2002, Brown and Fenner played a number of concert dates to promote the album and raise additional funds, along with artists including
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in an attempt to break into the larger American market, but broke up soon afterward, with most members returning home to Toronto. Brown and Fenner opted to stay in New York City, and continued writing and performing as a duo.
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tour in 2000, also participating as supporting musicians in the Hip's headlining sets. During that tour, they also performed some separate live club dates during which they recorded the live album
160:'s hiatus from the band for cancer treatment; he and Fenner simultaneously played some dates together as an opener for Barenaked Ladies during that tour. 587: 582: 597: 358:"Canadian duo takes bite out of Big Apple ; Chris Brown and Kate Fenner discover quirky side of making music in New York". 577: 592: 567: 602: 116:, both Brown and Fenner are Canadians and the group remained intimately connected to the Canadian music scene. 187: 109: 67: 201: 484:"The price of democracy: Benefit album will help pay legal fees of Quebec City summit protesters". 436:"O Witness conveys emotional warmth ; Chris Brown and Kate Fenner launch new disc this week". 129: 167:
in 1999, and supported the album with further touring both on their own and as an opening act for
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in 1997, and toured extensively in the United States as an opening act for
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in the 1980s. That band moved to New York City following their 1995 album
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project; the song "Salamandre" was covered by Sarah Harmer on her album
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Brown and Fenner were founding members of the Canadian
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New York City
Folk rock
Chris Brown
Kate Fenner
chrisandkate.com
folk rock
Kate Fenner
Chris Brown
New York City
alternative rock
Bourbon Tabernacle Choir
Ani DiFranco
Weeping Tile
Barenaked Ladies
Kevin Hearn
The Tragically Hip
Bathouse Recording Studio
GASCD
anti-globalization
Quebec City Summit of the Americas
Bruce Cockburn
Sarah Harmer
Jason Collett
Rheostatics
Maude Barlow
Naomi Klein
Mystery on Fifth Avenue
I'm a Mountain

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