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Adam Fisher

It’s the very early days of spring in Toronto, which means fluctuating weather conditions. Today is no exception, with the bright sunny morning turning into a chilly afternoon filled with flurries. Adam Fisher pulls up to the coffee shop on his bike, cheeks flushed but smiling. He mentions that it seemed warm when he left the house and shrugs. The charm and affability he portrays onstage are apparent from the start.

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