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About:Lori Bruner

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Lori Bruner (January 24, 1932 – December 18, 2009, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was one of the preeminent women during the 1950s and 1960s to break through the glass ceiling within the male-dominated Canadian record industry. Bruner was also a pioneer in support of the Canadian music industry Cancon momentum. In her later years, Bruner acquired the Book Cellar (Yorkville) which was considered by many to be the best independent book store in Canada.

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  • Lori Bruner (January 24, 1932 – December 18, 2009, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was one of the preeminent women during the 1950s and 1960s to break through the glass ceiling within the male-dominated Canadian record industry. Bruner was also a pioneer in support of the Canadian music industry Cancon momentum. In her later years, Bruner acquired the Book Cellar (Yorkville) which was considered by many to be the best independent book store in Canada. (en)
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  • Marie Clarinda White née Allary and Clifford James White. (en)
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  • Lori Bruner (January 24, 1932 – December 18, 2009, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was one of the preeminent women during the 1950s and 1960s to break through the glass ceiling within the male-dominated Canadian record industry. Bruner was also a pioneer in support of the Canadian music industry Cancon momentum. In her later years, Bruner acquired the Book Cellar (Yorkville) which was considered by many to be the best independent book store in Canada. (en)
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