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| name = Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew
| name = Chris Colepaugh
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| caption = Colepaugh in 2019
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| origin = [[Moncton]], [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]]
| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]
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| years_active = {{Start date|1996}}–present
| alias =
| label = Malkin Music
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| website = [http://www.colepaugh.com colepaugh.com]
| origin = [[Moncton]], [[New Brunswick]], Canada
| current_members = Chris Colepaugh<br>Lynn Daigle<br>Shawn Sasyniuk<br>Danny Bourgeois
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| instrument = Vocals, Guitar, Drums
| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]
'''Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew''' is a rock band formed in 1996 from [[Moncton]], [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]].
| occupation = Musician, singer
| years_active = {{Start date|1996}}–present
| label = Heavy Gauge Records Ltd.
| associated_acts = Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew, [[Roch Voisine]], [[Big Sugar (band)|Big Sugar]], Matt Andersen
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'''Chris Colepaugh''' is a blues-rock musician and front man of the band Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew. The band was founded in [[Moncton]], [[New Brunswick]], Canada, in 1996.<ref name=allmusic>{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/chris-colepaugh-the-cosmic-crew-mn0001405938/biography |last=Deming |first=Mark |title=Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew - biography |work=allmusic.com |publisher=Rovi Corporation |accessdate=October 27, 2017}}</ref> A busy touring band, Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew won the East Coast Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Award in 2011.<ref name=CBC>{{cite web |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/chris-colepaugh-wins-top-award-at-ecmas-1.1016054 |title=Chris Colepaugh wins top award at ECMAs |work=www.cbc.ca |publisher=CBC-Radio Canada |location=Toronto, Ontario |date=April 17, 2011}}</ref> The band has opened in Canada and the United States for headliners such as [[Big Sugar (band)|Big Sugar]], [[Gov't Mule]], and the [[North Mississippi All-Stars]].<ref name=East>{{cite web |url=http://www.theeastmag.com/2016/04/13/review-chris-colepaughs-rnr/ |last=Hayden |first=Amy |title=New music: Chris Colepaugh's 'RnR' |work=www.theeastmag.com |publisher= |location= |date=April 13, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://ecma.com/members/chris-colepaugh |title=East Coast Music Association: Chris Colepaugh |work=www.ecma.com |publisher=East Coast Music Association |location=Halifax, Nova Scotia |accessdate=October 31, 2017}}</ref>
==History==
Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew first started in 1996 with Chris Colepaugh on lead guitars and vocals, Lynn Daigle on bass and Craig Watson on drums. Craig Watson, Chris’s long-time friend from high school, was the major lyric writer for Chris at the time. Chris and Lynn recorded “[[Galaxy]]” in 10 hours at [[Alta Studio]] in [[Dieppe, New Brunswick]] and launched the album.


==Career==
After a year of touring the Maritimes, Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew won an east coast talent search and went to [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax, Nova Scotia]] to record their next album ''[[Mazes and Mirrors]]'' live off the floor with producer [[Kevin Macmichael|Kevin Scott Macmichael]] (Cutting Crew, Robert Plant). Prior to this, Craig Watson had left the band to attend [[Bishop's University]] and had joined the band “[[Clay]]” with Nick Hamilton, Chris Frost and Erik Fenkell. Sitting on drums for Mazes would be Cameron Murphy who had toured extensively with the band. The album earned them rave reviews and allowed them to expand their touring base to Quebec and Ontario.
===The Cosmic Crew===
Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew got together in 1996 with Chris Colepaugh on lead guitars and vocals, Lynn Daigle on bass, and Craig Watson on drums. Colepaugh, Daigle, and Watson recorded the group's first album, ''Galaxy'' in one day, and the band began playing regularly throughout Canada's [[The Maritimes|Maritime Provinces]].<ref name=allmusic/>


The band's next album, ''Mazes and Mirrors'', was recorded live in a recording studio in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]], and produced by [[Kevin MacMichael]] ([[Cutting Crew]], [[Robert Plant]]). The band went through a couple of different drummers after this, but by the time they recorded their next album, ''16 Second Solace'', Watson had returned.<ref name=allmusic/>
In 1998, Cameron Murphy left the band to pursue his own music, and so started the influx of drummers that would make up the Cosmic Crew. Kevin Macintyre and Danny Bourgeois were the regular drummers during that year, and a fourth member was briefly added: Andre Leblanc on keys.


===Solo work===
It was not long after this that CCCC added drummer Shawn Sasyniuk to the mix and the band continues to tour with both Shawn and Danny in rotation. Chris continues to also tour as lead guitarist for Canadian icon Roch Voisine all over the world including a performance at the Sochi Olympics.
Starting with 2001's ''Trip'', Colepaugh began playing all the instruments himself on his albums, but still credited them to Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew. The Canadian music site ''Exclaim!'' compared the album favorably to the psychedelia-tinged folk-rock of San Francisco in the late '60s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://exclaim.ca/music/article/chris_colepaugh_cosmic_crew-trip |last=Sokal |first=Roman |title=Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew - Trip (review) |work=exclaim.ca |publisher=Exclaim! Media Inc. |location=Toronto, Ontario |date=December 1, 2001}}</ref>


Colepaugh's career took an unexpected hiatus when he required emergency surgery on his gall bladder in 2004, and suffered through a long recovery process. He did not return to recording until 2006, with the album ''In Your Backyard''. The next release was the live album ''Burning'' (2009), recorded with bandmates Daigle and drummer Danny Bourgeois.<ref name=allmusic/>
Chris Colepaugh is endorsed by Sennheiser Microphones, Gibson Guitars and Traynor Amplifiers.


Colepaugh's 2010 album, ''Missed a Page'' was widely acclaimed. ''[[Relix]]'' Magazine hailed it for its variety, and praised Colepaugh's skill on his double-necked Gibson, saying, "Guitar riffs don't get much thicker than this."<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Dunham |first=Nancy |title=Chris Colepaugh - Missed a Page (review) |magazine=Relix |location=New York, New York |publisher=Relix Media Group LLC |date=June 2011 |page=74}}</ref> ''Missed a Page'' won a prestigious East Coast Music Award in 2011 for best rock album, and Colepaugh also won the ECMA Entertainer of the Year award that same year.<ref name=CBC/>
==16 Second Solace==
While Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew continued to make headway in to the Canadian Music scene, lyricist Craig Watson moved back to Moncton and took up the drummer’s throne with CCCC once again. In the spring of 1999, Chris Colepaugh, Lynn Daigle and Craig Watson recorded [[16 Second Solace]] at [[Staccato Studios]] with producer John Maher and embarked on a five-month tour from [[New Brunswick]] to [[British Columbia]] and down to [[California]] and all the way back for their final stop at the 2000 [[East Coast Music Award]]s for a performance and album nomination in [[Sydney, Nova Scotia|Sydney, Cape Breton]] / Nova Scotia, Canada. Reviews and accolades for the group’s prowess and incredible energy were accumulating, and so was their skill from constantly performing.


Colepaugh has been in demand as a session musician, most notably playing pedal steel, electric and acoustic guitar with Canadian singer-songwriter/entertainer [[Roch Voisine]], playing drums with Canadian rock artist [[Big Sugar (band)|Big Sugar]],<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/news-story/9095820-big-sugar-frontman-steps-back-into-the-light/|title=Big Sugar frontman steps back into the light|last=Hutton|first=Richard|date=December 23, 2018|work=The Standard|access-date=January 25, 2018}}</ref> as well as appearing on albums by [[Dominique Dupuis]], Jason Haywood, and others.<ref name=allmusic/><ref>{{cite web |url=
==Trip==
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1252568-Chris-Colepaugh?filter_anv=0&type=Credits |title=Chris Colepaugh Discography - Credits |work=www.discogs.com |publisher=Discogs |location=Portland, Oregon |accessdate=October 30, 2017}}</ref>
In 2001, the band made a bold move and had Chris Colepaugh record all the instruments himself. They returned to Staccato and work with John Maher again to create ''[[Trip (Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew album)|Trip]]'' with fifteen songs plus a bonus track. In addition, Chris Colepaugh expanded his writing and wrote a third of the lyrics on the album. With the release of ''Trip'', the band enlisted Danny Bourgeois and Remi Bourque as drummers and toured countless times across Canada. The band played dates with the [[North Mississippi Allstars]], played the [[House of Blues]], were finalists in [[CBC’s Great Canadian Music Dream]] and played for over half a million people on the [[East Coast Music Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://canadianmusician.com/showcase/index.php/2003/03/04/chris-colepaugh-and-the-cosmic-crew-marchapril-2003/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2008-10-28 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100702200253/http://canadianmusician.com:80/showcase/index.php/2003/03/04/chris-colepaugh-and-the-cosmic-crew-marchapril-2003/ |archivedate=2010-07-02 |df= }}</ref> They were nominated for an ECMA that year, and the song “Bookmark” was breaking ice on radio stations across the country.


Colepaugh's album, ''RnR'', was released in 2016. The album featured "an infusion of southern-inspired rock greased with some rhythm & blues, and packed with all the energy of a live album," according to The East, an online arts and culture magazine focused on the [[The Maritimes|Maritime Provinces]].<ref name=East/> A reviewer on the CBC said that on this album Colepaugh was "reminiscent of [[Jeff Healey]]". and was "really on the top of his game here."<ref>{{cite AV media |people=Jeff Liberty |date=March 8, 2016 |title=Take Liberty: Spotlight Chris Colepaugh And The Cosmic Crew |medium=podcast |language=English |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/programs/informationmorningsaintjohn/take-liberty-spotlight-chris-colepaugh-and-the-cosmic-crew-1.3480801 |access-date=October 31, 2017 |location= |publisher=CBC Radio-Canada}}</ref>
==In Time==
At the end of 2002, Remi left the band and Chris returned to the studio to record “In Time” in early 2003. Considered a slightly darker album than the rest, Chris Colepaugh again worked with friend John Maher at Staccato Studios and also wrote just under half of the lyrics. CCCC continued to tour the album nationally, received airplay and were nominated for and ECMA award. It was also in July 2003 that CCCC played the [[Northern Lights Festival Boréal]] in [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]], [[Ontario]] with Craig Watson and met future drummer Shawn Sasyniuk.


Colepaugh's most recent releases are spread out over the year of 2019 with one song being released each month.
In late 2004, Chris accepted an offer from a friend to stay with him in [[San Francisco]]. For the month of October, Chris played the clubs in [[San Francisco]]. It was in this beautiful environment that he wrote the music and lyrics for all but three of the songs of what would be “[[In Your Backyard]]”.


== Discography ==
Early 2005, plans were underway to record the next album and demos were in the process of being made. In March, Chris suffered a severe gallbladder attack and was rushed to hospital. He had immediate surgery for its removal and had an extensive stay due to complications. It was very tough on him, his family and his band and recovery was lengthy. That fall, with Shawn Sasyniuk comfortably filling the drummers position, the band returned on the scene to tour the Eastern United States and Canada.


===Albums===
==In Your Backyard==
* ''Galaxy'' (1996)
With plans already behind for the new album, 2006 was a year of change. Colepaugh decided that it was time for him to produce the new album himself at his own studio. Having never produced a full-length album, Chris had a large learning curve. During the summer, Chris Colepaugh wrote all the music, performed all the parts, produced, recorded and engineered the entire album. On the last day of his recording, he left for [[Austin, Texas]] to work under the mentorship of [[Gordie Johnson]] at [[Willie Nelson|Willie Nelson's]] [[Perdanales Studio]] for two weeks on the new [[Grady (band)|Grady]] album. He returned in September to get the final masters on the album, and “In Your Backyard” was released in the fall of 2006.
* ''Mazes and Mirrors'' (1997)
* ''16 Second Solace'' (1999)
* ''Trip'' (2001)
* ''In Time'' (2003)
* ''Your Backyard'' (2006)
* ''Burning'' (live album) (2009)
* ''Missed a Page'' (2010)
* ''RnR'' (2016)


=== Singles ===
“[[In Your Backyard]]” drips with thick electric guitars, Bonham-esque style drums, massive bass, and soulful songwriting and lyrics. From the heavy guitar-soaked-rocker-single "Caught Up To You", to the acoustic guitar/mandolin picking of "Don't Want You 'Round No More", "In Your Backyard "is a guitar-intense, southern jam rock album. Fans loved it, critics admired it and the album secured Chris Colepaugh as a formidable talent in the Canadian Music scene. The album accrued more praise and credentials on its own than his entire previous discography combined.<ref>http://www.liencanada.com/connect/calendar/?event=1093586{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Chris signed an endorsement deal with [[Gibson Guitars]], [[Sennheiser]] Microphones and [[Traynor Amplifiers]], and signed a deal with his Management Company and [[Fontana North]] Distribution. Also, Chris won the 2007 [[Contact East]] Touring Award, was a finalist in the 2008 [[International Acoustic Music Awards]], won four [[Toronto Exclusive Music Magazine awards]]<ref>http://www.torontoexclusive.com/awards/provincialnominees.html</ref> and was nominated for two ECMA awards.


*"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" (2017)
Though he lives in Ontario, Shawn Sasyniuk continues to play drums with Chris Colepaugh. He shares his duties with Maritime based Danny Bourgeois and the two of them keep CCCC constantly on the move.
*"Angels We Have Heard On High" (2018)
*"Louder" (2019)
*"Mama's Eyes" (2019)
*"Sunday Night" (2019)
* "Walk On" (2019)
* "I Want to See the Bright Lights" (2019)
* "Only One Left" (2019)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://chriscolepaugh.bandcamp.com/|title=Only One Left, by Chris Colepaugh|website=Chris Colepaugh|access-date=2019-07-08}}</ref>
*"Could Have Been" (2019)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/chriscolepaugh/|title=CHRIS COLEPAUGH|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-08-06}}</ref>


==Roch Voisine==
==TV/Film Placement==
* "Caught Up in You" - ''[[Degrassi: The Next Generation|DeGrassi: The Next Generation]]'' (Season 8, Episode 8)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tunefind.com/show/degrassi/season-8/14031 |work=www.tunefind.com |title=DeGrassi: The Next Generation |publisher=TuneFind LLC |accessdate=October 30, 2017}}</ref>
In early 2009, Chris Colepaugh received a call from legendary Canadian icon [[Roch Voisine]]'s camp and was asked to join them on tour of France, Belgium and Sweden for several months over the year. Chris accepted, and was joined by CCCC drummer Shawn Sasyniuk.


==Burning==
==Awards==
* 2011: East Coast Music Award: Winner, Entertainer of the Year
In September 2009, Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew released their first live album, "Burning". This live album consisted of songs recorded over their annual series of Boxing Day shows in Moncton, New Brunswick, and was released to excellent reviews. After touring, Chris Colepaugh returned to tour France with Roch Voisine for three months.
* 2011: East Coast Music Award: Winner, Rock Album of the Year
* 2010: Music New Brunswick Award: Winner, Musician of the Year
* 2010: Music New Brunswick Award: Winner, Rock Album of the Year


==Missed a Page==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
In 2010, Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew released "Missed a Page", their 7th studio album. As with the last few studio releases, Chris wrote the music, played all the instruments, recorded and produced the album himself and shared lyric-writing duties with Craig Watson. The record was released to excellent reviews.

The group was twice honoured during the 2011 East Coast Music Awards, winning Rock Album of the Year for "Missed a Page", as well as the Fan Choice Entertainer of the Year Award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/newstoday/article/1398978 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-04-27 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321220700/http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/newstoday/article/1398978 |archivedate=2012-03-21 |df= }}</ref>

==Members==
*Chris Colepaugh - lead vocals / guitar
*Lynn Daigle - bass guitar
*Shawn Sasyniuk - drums

==Discography==
*''Galaxy'' (1996)
*''Mazes and Mirrors'' (1997)
*''16 Second Solace'' (1999)
*''Trip'' (2001)
*''In Time'' (2003)
*''In Your Backyard'' (2006)
*''Burning'' (2009)
*''Missed a Page'' (2010)
*''RnR'' (2016)

== References ==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.colepaugh.com Official Site]
* {{Official website|http://www.colepaugh.com/}}
*[https://www.facebook.com/chriscolepaugh?ref=hl Facebook]
*[https://soundcloud.com/colepaugh Soundcloud]


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Latest revision as of 21:18, 15 May 2024

Chris Colepaugh
Colepaugh in 2019
Colepaugh in 2019
Background information
OriginMoncton, New Brunswick, Canada
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Musician, singer
Instrument(s)Vocals, Guitar, Drums
Years active1996 (1996)–present
LabelsHeavy Gauge Records Ltd.
Websitecolepaugh.com

Chris Colepaugh is a blues-rock musician and front man of the band Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew. The band was founded in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, in 1996.[1] A busy touring band, Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew won the East Coast Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Award in 2011.[2] The band has opened in Canada and the United States for headliners such as Big Sugar, Gov't Mule, and the North Mississippi All-Stars.[3][4]

Career

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The Cosmic Crew

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Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew got together in 1996 with Chris Colepaugh on lead guitars and vocals, Lynn Daigle on bass, and Craig Watson on drums. Colepaugh, Daigle, and Watson recorded the group's first album, Galaxy in one day, and the band began playing regularly throughout Canada's Maritime Provinces.[1]

The band's next album, Mazes and Mirrors, was recorded live in a recording studio in Halifax, and produced by Kevin MacMichael (Cutting Crew, Robert Plant). The band went through a couple of different drummers after this, but by the time they recorded their next album, 16 Second Solace, Watson had returned.[1]

Solo work

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Starting with 2001's Trip, Colepaugh began playing all the instruments himself on his albums, but still credited them to Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew. The Canadian music site Exclaim! compared the album favorably to the psychedelia-tinged folk-rock of San Francisco in the late '60s.[5]

Colepaugh's career took an unexpected hiatus when he required emergency surgery on his gall bladder in 2004, and suffered through a long recovery process. He did not return to recording until 2006, with the album In Your Backyard. The next release was the live album Burning (2009), recorded with bandmates Daigle and drummer Danny Bourgeois.[1]

Colepaugh's 2010 album, Missed a Page was widely acclaimed. Relix Magazine hailed it for its variety, and praised Colepaugh's skill on his double-necked Gibson, saying, "Guitar riffs don't get much thicker than this."[6] Missed a Page won a prestigious East Coast Music Award in 2011 for best rock album, and Colepaugh also won the ECMA Entertainer of the Year award that same year.[2]

Colepaugh has been in demand as a session musician, most notably playing pedal steel, electric and acoustic guitar with Canadian singer-songwriter/entertainer Roch Voisine, playing drums with Canadian rock artist Big Sugar,[7] as well as appearing on albums by Dominique Dupuis, Jason Haywood, and others.[1][8]

Colepaugh's album, RnR, was released in 2016. The album featured "an infusion of southern-inspired rock greased with some rhythm & blues, and packed with all the energy of a live album," according to The East, an online arts and culture magazine focused on the Maritime Provinces.[3] A reviewer on the CBC said that on this album Colepaugh was "reminiscent of Jeff Healey". and was "really on the top of his game here."[9]

Colepaugh's most recent releases are spread out over the year of 2019 with one song being released each month.

Discography

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Albums

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  • Galaxy (1996)
  • Mazes and Mirrors (1997)
  • 16 Second Solace (1999)
  • Trip (2001)
  • In Time (2003)
  • Your Backyard (2006)
  • Burning (live album) (2009)
  • Missed a Page (2010)
  • RnR (2016)

Singles

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  • "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" (2017)
  • "Angels We Have Heard On High" (2018)
  • "Louder" (2019)
  • "Mama's Eyes" (2019)
  • "Sunday Night" (2019)
  • "Walk On" (2019)
  • "I Want to See the Bright Lights" (2019)
  • "Only One Left" (2019)[10]
  • "Could Have Been" (2019)[11]

TV/Film Placement

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Awards

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  • 2011: East Coast Music Award: Winner, Entertainer of the Year
  • 2011: East Coast Music Award: Winner, Rock Album of the Year
  • 2010: Music New Brunswick Award: Winner, Musician of the Year
  • 2010: Music New Brunswick Award: Winner, Rock Album of the Year

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Deming, Mark. "Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew - biography". allmusic.com. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Chris Colepaugh wins top award at ECMAs". www.cbc.ca. Toronto, Ontario: CBC-Radio Canada. April 17, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Hayden, Amy (April 13, 2016). "New music: Chris Colepaugh's 'RnR'". www.theeastmag.com.
  4. ^ "East Coast Music Association: Chris Colepaugh". www.ecma.com. Halifax, Nova Scotia: East Coast Music Association. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  5. ^ Sokal, Roman (December 1, 2001). "Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew - Trip (review)". exclaim.ca. Toronto, Ontario: Exclaim! Media Inc.
  6. ^ Dunham, Nancy (June 2011). "Chris Colepaugh - Missed a Page (review)". Relix. New York, New York: Relix Media Group LLC. p. 74.
  7. ^ Hutton, Richard (December 23, 2018). "Big Sugar frontman steps back into the light". The Standard. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  8. ^ "Chris Colepaugh Discography - Credits". www.discogs.com. Portland, Oregon: Discogs. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  9. ^ Jeff Liberty (March 8, 2016). Take Liberty: Spotlight Chris Colepaugh And The Cosmic Crew (podcast). CBC Radio-Canada. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  10. ^ "Only One Left, by Chris Colepaugh". Chris Colepaugh. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  11. ^ "CHRIS COLEPAUGH". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
  12. ^ "DeGrassi: The Next Generation". www.tunefind.com. TuneFind LLC. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
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