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The Birds of Ontario release new music

The Birds of Ontario is a musical collaboration of singer/songwriter Joe Roncetti and Eric Grosvenor.

These two musical forces have been writing and performing music together for 20+ years.  During their two decades of co-creating, they have released 7 full-length albums. For 19 years, Roncetti lived and worked in L.A., where he worked and wrote with the likes of Robbie Nevil, Chris Goss, Bernard Fowler, Don Smith, J.J. Blair, Marc Ford, Bobby Womack, Glen Ballard, and Blackie Onassis from Urge Overkill.

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Originally hailing from Toronto, Roncetti decided to migrate back to his Canadian roots and settle in Port Perry, ON, where he and Grosvenor can forge forward, on the cusp of their new album release.

The self-titled release The Birds of Ontario is a high energy, true Rock & Roll creation, filled with the riffs and beats that have been making people sway on the dance floor for decades, but with their own unique and talent inspired style The Birds of Ontario make it all their own. This is a great album to start the new year, check them out, buy the album, have a happy new year!

http://music.apple.com/us/album/the-birds-of-ontario/1490771719

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