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              <text>Four Words was led by the brilliant producer, guitarist and writer Janet Martin, Rob Christie on drums, and Liza Holly Hancock. They played and recorded original music together in Toronto from 1986-1989. Various guitarists joined on and off and many friends supported, danced and cheered them on.</text>
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