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* 1997 – Vermillion Skye - ''Random Kinetic Overtures'' – guest artist: synthesizers
* 1997 – Vermillion Skye - ''Random Kinetic Overtures'' – guest artist: synthesizers
* 1999 – [[Kim Mitchell]] - ''[[Kimosabe (album)|Kimosabe]]'' – synthesizers
* 1999 – [[Kim Mitchell]] - ''[[Kimosabe (album)|Kimosabe]]'' – synthesizers
* 2003 – Shaye- ''[[The Bridge (Shaye album)|The Bridge]]'' – organ and piano
* 2003 – Shaye - ''[[The Bridge (Shaye album)|The Bridge]]'' – organ and piano
* 2004 – [[Bryan Adams]] - ''[[Room Service (Bryan Adams album)|Room Service]]'' – synthesizers
* 2004 – [[Bryan Adams]] - ''[[Room Service (Bryan Adams album)|Room Service]]'' – synthesizers
* 2008 – Bryan Adams - ''[[11 (Bryan Adams album)|11]]'' – organ and piano
* 2008 – Bryan Adams - ''[[11 (Bryan Adams album)|11]]'' – organ and piano

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Gary Breit
GenresRock, rock and roll, soft rock
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)synthesizers, piano
Years active1971–present

Gary Breit (June 18, 1960) is a Canadian keyboardist and vocalist best known for his collaboration with singer/songwriter Bryan Adams. He has also recorded with acts such as Amanda Marshall, Cassandra Wilson, Corey Hart,[1] Amy Sky, Long John Baldry, Damhnait Doyle and has toured with Kim Mitchell and Bryan Adams. He has also released an album entitled Breit Bros with his brothers Kevin and Garth.

Breit played keyboards on Adams' 2004 album Room Service after the departure of Adams' former keyboardist, Tommy Mandel. He has subsequently toured continuously with Adams and his band.

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References

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  1. ^ Moleski, Linda (22 November 1986). "Hart is beside himself". Billboard. p. 32. Retrieved 26 January 2011.