Ezra Kire
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Ezra Kire is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter, sometimes known as Ezra Crack, Ezra Glory, or Tryla-G.
Ezra is from Canada and grew up in (Canada, Beautiful British Columbia). Ezra was born in December of 1975. From the first time Ezra picked up his dad's guitar he never put it down. He started preforming his passion for music in a Sri Lankan overseas school in the talent shows. Back in Canada with his close friends after school, band practice was the life. Two bands were started in the basement at home, they were well known as Cellar Of The Sun, and Dead Faculty. He has performed and recorded with ska, and punk bands such as Leftöver Crack, Morning Glory, Crack Rock Steady 7, Choking Victim, and INDK. Morning Glory's first two albums were released on his label Revolution Rock Records.
He lives at the C-Squat in New York City.[1]
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