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  <artist-id type="integer">9862</artist-id>
  <bio>Gino Vannelli learned to play the drums early in life and studied music theory at McGill University. He formed an R&amp;B band with two brothers, but later began recording solo material for RCA in 1970. He became popular four years later when A&amp;M released his hit single "People Gotta Move," from the Powerful People album (re-titled People Gotta Move). Many albums followed, including Storm at Sunup (1975), Gist of Gemini (1976), A Pauper in Paradise (1977), Brother to Brother (1978), Nightwalker (1981), Black Cars (1985), Big Dreamers Never Sleep (1987), Inconsolable Man (1990) and Live in Montreal (1992). After a lengthy absence from the studio, Vannelli returned in 1995 with Yonder Tree; Slow Love followed three years later. After yet another legnthy absence from the recording studio, Gino recorded the ambitious Canto in 2003 and 2006's These Are The Days; which featured remastered recordings of some of his best known work along side seven new compositions. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide</bio>
  <id type="integer">7992</id>
  <origin>Montreal, Quebec, Canada</origin>
  <year>1970's, 1980's, and 1990's</year>
</artist-bio>
