Brian West was the lead guitarist for the Canadian band The Philosopher Kings. His partner, Gerald Eaton (a.k.a. Jarvis Church) began the record label Track and Field Records after they were nominated for several awards as a production duo under the name of Track (Gerald) and Field (Brian). He co-wrote and co-produced Nelly Furtado's albums Whoa, Nelly (2000) and Folklore (2003). He is currently working with Brampton, ON based experimental artist, V.K.A.

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  • Brian West was the lead guitarist for the Canadian band The Philosopher Kings. His partner, Gerald Eaton (a.k.a. Jarvis Church) began the record label Track and Field Records after they were nominated for several awards as a production duo under the name of Track (Gerald) and Field (Brian). He co-wrote and co-produced Nelly Furtado's albums Whoa, Nelly (2000) and Folklore (2003). He is currently working with Brampton, ON based experimental artist, V.K.A. , as well as the Charlotte, NC based band, Papertongues, on their first album "Mission Car", and former Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes
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  • Brian West was the lead guitarist for the Canadian band The Philosopher Kings. His partner, Gerald Eaton (a.k.a. Jarvis Church) began the record label Track and Field Records after they were nominated for several awards as a production duo under the name of Track (Gerald) and Field (Brian). He co-wrote and co-produced Nelly Furtado's albums Whoa, Nelly (2000) and Folklore (2003). He is currently working with Brampton, ON based experimental artist, V.K.A.
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  • Brian West (musician)
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