Shane Harvey (musician)

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Shane Harvey
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Composer
Notable work
Clearcut (1991)
The Shower (1992)
Website Shane Harvey

Shane Harvey is a Canadian composer and songwriter. [1]

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Songwriter

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References

  1. "Shane Harvey". 13atmosphere.
  2. "Shane Harvey". 45cat.
  3. "Larry Harvey". Paper Promises.