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Highway 9

 
Artist: Highway 9
Highway 9

Group Members:

Peter Scherer, Dave Halpern, Gordon Brown, Kevin Ansell, Rob Tanico
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "What in Samhill?

Biography

Highway 9 was formed in Ashbury Park, NJ, where musicians like Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi had come before them. They had previously played together in a band called Mr. Reality, then again in the late '90s in a band called Samhill. Samhill was in fact the name they went under even when they signed with Epic, until they realized that there was another band using that name. They immediately changed their name to Highway 9 and accordingly rounded out their sound in time for their first recording sessions. Producer Peter Collins was enlisted for recording duties on their eponymous debut album, released by Sony in 2001. What In the Samhill? appeared the next year. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
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Wikipedia: Highway 9 (Ontario)
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Highway 9
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation
Formed: 1920
West end: Hwy 21 in Kincardine
Major
junctions:
Hwy 23 / Hwy 89 in Harriston

Hwy 10 in Orangeville

East end: Hwy 400 near Newmarket
Major cities: Kincardine, Walkerton, Mildmay, Clifford, Harriston, Orangeville
Ontario provincial highways
< Hwy 8 Hwy 10 >
400-series - County

Highway 9, recently changed to Davis Drive West is a provincial highway in Ontario, Canada. The western terminus is Highway 21 in Kincardine and the eastern terminus is the junction of Highway 400 in King Township.

In 1998, the province downloaded;

  • From Orangeville to Harriston, now called Dufferin County Road 109, and Wellington County Road 109.

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