Talk:Raine Maida
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Maida & Kelly Clarkson
[edit]I tagged this as "citation needed":
Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk contributed to Kelly Clarkson's song "Where Is Your Heart?", which Kreviazuk actually helped write
because even though it clearly states that Chantal Kreviazuk co-wrote the song, it doesn't mention what Raine Maida's contribution was. -- chsf, 15:35 CET, Friday 13th April 2007
- Kelly Clarkson's official website used to state that Maida played guitar on the song. Her site has been updated since the release of a new album and no longer includes the info, but I added a Google cache link as reference, because he did work on it. Lunapuella 22:27, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
citation needed
[edit]there was a request for a citation for his mother being the executive secretary for conrad black, here it is:
"Black's longtime executive secretary Joan Maida was on the stand earlier in the day. The 59-year-old, whose son Raine Maida is in the rock band Our Lady Peace, was openly hostile towards assistant U.S. attorney Jeff Cramer during cross-examination."
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/220300 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.67.137.88 (talk • contribs) 2007-06-02.
Fair use rationale for Image:Raine maida love hope hero.jpg
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New pic
[edit]Since the old promo pic was removed for not being free, I uploaded a temporary alternative that I created. However, this photo is from 2002, so it's pretty old. If anyone has a more recent picture, that is also free, please upload it. I'm sure there must be people here who took pictures of Raine at a more recent concert than 2002. ;) Lunapuella 18:04, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
most recent album
[edit]I'm not sure how to rewrite this sentence or else I would do it myself but "His lyrics were also less Delphic, although these attributes have been abandoned and his older singing style and lyrical work has returned to a certain degree on the band's most recent album, "Curve" in 2012." is no longer correct.
"Curve" is not the most recent album anymore but I'm not qualified to judge the lyrics and musical qualities. Can someone fix this? Ansarya (talk) 01:43, 27 March 2019 (UTC)
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