Die Mannequin is an alternative rock/sleaze rock trio from Toronto, Canada fronted by 21-year-old guitar player and singer Care Failure (born Caroline Kawa). They played the "Next Big Thing" Stage at Edgefest 1 in 2006, have toured across Eastern Canada several times on their own as well as opening for Buckcherry on their Canadian tour.[1] They also opened for Guns N' Roses on the Canadian dates of their 2006 North American Tour.[2], and supported Sum41 and Finger Eleven on their Canadian "Strength In Numbers" tour in Fall 2007. This tour was cancelled partway through due to Deryck Whibley's back injury and later rescheduled for early 2008.
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The 2012 S.C.E.N.E. Music Festival continues to flesh out their lineup. This year's edition of the annual Southern Ontario music festival will bring over 160 bands to the city of St. Catharines from an array of genres. Among the acts playing you'll find The Planet Smashers,… June 04, 2012
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Punknews.org is thrilled to be counted among the sponsors of the 2011 S.C.E.N.E. Music Festival. The annual St. Catharines, Ontario event will bring together over 160 bands at 17 stages in 13 venues. Bands performing include Cancer Bats, … June 08, 2011
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Die Mannequin is an alternative rock/sleaze rock trio from Toronto, Canada fronted by 21-year-old guitar player and singer Care Failure (born Caroline Kawa). They played the "Next Big Thing" Stage at Edgefest 1 in 2006, have toured across Eastern Canada several times on their own as well as opening for Buckcherry on their Canadian tour.[1] They also opened for Guns N' Roses on the Canadian dates of their 2006 North American Tour.[2], and supported Sum41 and Finger Eleven on their Canadian "Strength In Numbers" tour in Fall 2007. This tour was cancelled partway through due to Deryck Whibley's back injury and later rescheduled for early 2008.