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Some fun times from Michael Theodore.com

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Canadian Musicians For Liberty

  • The Canadian Musicians For Liberty was formed after the tragic events on and following September 11 2001. A group of local Canadian musicians put together a compilation CD to raise funds for those that were hit the hardest following attacks in New York City.

The Live Recording for 'Stand Up Tall' (at 'The Roof Top Cafe')

  • In early 2001, Michael was performing at a cafe in Clarkson Mississauga called 'The Roof Top Cafe', like he did every Sunday night. On any other Sunday, the singing of Michael's own song called 'Stand Up Tall' was a regular occurrence. However this Sunday was a little bit different, for Michael was about to record a live version of that very song for his upcoming CD 'The Truth About Love And Tragedy'.

Other Live Photos

  • Throughout Michael's performances, whether they be solo, duo, trio or more, cameras were brought and photos taken. Here is an assortment of photos from a variety of Michael's live gigs.

'The Truth About Love and Tragedy' CD Release Party

  • The long awaited CD Release of Michaels first CD has come and gone. You can relive the memories through the photos captured by some of Michael's fans and friends.
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