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Toby Dancer
Toby Dancer (1953 – 9 July 2004, Toronto) was a Canadian pianist and music producer, best known for her work on Ian Tyson's albums ''Cowboyography'' and ''I Outgrew The Wagon''. Life Dancer was born as Adrian Chornowol to Ukrainian Canadians, Ukrainian-Canadian Edmonton Symphony Orchestra musician Walter Chornowol. Dancer was a musical child prodigy. Dancer was the music director of local country music show Sun Country; she was also a music arranger and played piano in her sister's jazz band. She became a member of Ian Tyson's touring band The Chinook Arch Riders, and later produced two of his albums. Dancer was the victim of a stabbing in her Rossdale, Edmonton, Rossdale home by two people in 1989; the same year, she received ''Cowboyography'''s gold record certification with knife scars still visible under sunglasses. Some time later she moved to Vancouver, where she started socially Gender transition, transitioning, using a new name (she apparently rejected the idea of gend ...
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