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OPENING: with jam-band influences that write and perform music across Canada and the United States in the vein of The Black Crowes, The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Umphrey's McGee and Government Mule.
Industry recognition
[edit]- Winner of 2010 Toronto Music Magazine Award
- Nominated 2009 ECMA Entertainer of the Year
- Nominated for 2008 ECMA Single of the Year "Caught Up To You"
-Winner of the 2007 Contact East Touring Excellence Award
- Winner of FOUR 2007 Toronto Music Magazine Awards - Semi- Finalist in Starbucks Music Maker Competition : Finals in Vermont 2007
- Selected as a featured artist on the Atlantic Film Festival CD 2007
- Selected as a featured artist on the 10,000 Lakes Festival CD 2007
- Sponsored by Gibson Guitars
- Sponsored by Traynor Amplifiers
- Nominated East Coast Music Award's " NEWCAP ROCK ALBUM of the Year" 2007
- Sponsored by Sennheiser Microphones
- Nominated East Coast Music Award's "ROCK ALBUM of the Year" 2004 & 2002
- Chosen by Canadian Musician Magazine as one of Canada's Best Unsigned Band's 2003/2004
- CHRIS COLEPAUGH Grand Prize Winner in NB 2002 songwriting competition
- Finalist in the CBC Great Canadian National Televised Music Dream Performance
- East Coast Talent Search Winner with Producer Kevin Scott MacMichael ( Robert Plant )
- Nominated East Coast Music Awards " ALTERNATIVE ARTIST OF THE YEAR " 2001
- Featured in CBC Television Documentary
- Featured Televised Performance on Much Music (National), Global Noon (Atlantic Canada), Rogers Daytime (Toronto, ON), Breakfast Television (Toronto, ON and Halifax, NS) , The Big Breakfast (Edmonton, AB), Wired ( Calgary, AB )
- Released two videos to Much Music
Radio
[edit]- " Caught Up To You " From IN YOUR BACKYARD charted in top twenty at radio stations across Canada
- " Caught Up To You " From IN YOUR BACKYARD charted #1 on East Coast Countdown for five weeks
- "THINGS THAT COULD " from IN TIME charted #1 on East Coast Countdown for three weeks
- "THINGS THAT COULD" from IN TIME charted in top ten on East Coast Countdown for additional ten weeks ( National Syndication )
- Album IN TIME charted # 21 on National Campus Radio Report
- BOOKMARK from album TRIP featured on Keith's Brewery Compilation CD
- "CALIFORNIA LOVE" from TRIP charted #13 on National Campus Radio Report
Events
[edit]- East Coast Tour Dates January - October 2010
- Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival 2009
- Morfee Mountain Music Festival 2009
- National Tour - Summer 2009
- ECMA Performance 2009
- Contact East Performance in Liverpool, NS
- Performance with Government Mule at Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival 2007
- NXNE Performance 2007
- SXSW Performance 2006 & 2007
- MNB Week 2007 Performance
- CMW 2007 Performance in Toronto, ON
- ECMA 2007 Performance on Rock Stage at the Marquee in Halifax
- Performed as special guest at the Atlantic Film Festival 2006
- Performed the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival in Fredericton, NB as special guest to Grady
- Performed Festival with headliners CCR in Antigonish, NS
- Performed "Rock the Docks" Festival in Sydney, Cape Breton
- Perform industry showcase at MNB Week 2006 in Edmundston, NB
- Sign endorsement deal with Sennheiser Canada
- Play Jambase sponsored showcase at SXSW South By Southwest in Austin, Texas
- Perform at ECMA 2006 in Prince Edward Island
- Release Single " Things That Could" to Music 4 ipods www.music4ipods.com
- Release single for download / purchase with Meewsic Records at www.meewsic.com
- MUCH MUSIC / ECMA Rock Show at 2005 ECMA's - Sydney, Nova Scotia
- Atlantic Folk Alliance at MNB Suite in Halifax, NS
- Sennheiser / Garrison Guitars Festival of Song Performance - Halifax, NS
- Midpoint Music Festival Blues Rock Show in Cincinnati, OH
- CO-ED Jamboree Ultimate Frisbee Championship Festival in Ottawa, ON
- Northern Lights Music Festival Headliner in Sudbury, ON
- EAST COAST MUSIC AWARDS Songwriter's Circle in Halifax, NS
- United States Tour with the GRAMMY NOMINATED North MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS
- Performance at the Legendary HOUSE OF BLUES in Boston, MA USA
-MINGLEFEST headlining artist in Cape Breton, NS with Matt Minglewood
- FLAPS OFF THE SIDE OF THE MOON Headlining Artist in Ottawa, ON
- East Coast Music Award's CBC LIVE BROADCAST Nationally Televised Performer
- Great Canadian Music Dream Nationally Televised Performer
- Headliner at 2003 CANADA GAMES
- EVOLVE Music Festival Performer in Antigonish, NS
- Canadian Music Week, NXNE and New Music West Festival Performers
- Extensive National Tours of Canada plus tours in the United States of the Pacific Coast, New England, the East Coast and Central US States
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