About: Jason Churko

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Jason Churko is a Canadian musician centered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is the guitarist and singer - sometimes the sole member - of the band Chords of Canada. Churko was the former frontman for Transistor Sound & Lighting Co. and is a former member of The Paperbacks. He has made guest appearances as a guitarist on the song "Gasoline" from the album Jimson Weed by Nathan, and with Winnipeg group Boats.

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  • Jason Churko is a Canadian musician centered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is the guitarist and singer - sometimes the sole member - of the band Chords of Canada. Churko was the former frontman for Transistor Sound & Lighting Co. and is a former member of The Paperbacks. He has made guest appearances as a guitarist on the song "Gasoline" from the album Jimson Weed by Nathan, and with Winnipeg group Boats. (en)
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  • Jason Churko is a Canadian musician centered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is the guitarist and singer - sometimes the sole member - of the band Chords of Canada. Churko was the former frontman for Transistor Sound & Lighting Co. and is a former member of The Paperbacks. He has made guest appearances as a guitarist on the song "Gasoline" from the album Jimson Weed by Nathan, and with Winnipeg group Boats. (en)
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  • Jason Churko (en)
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