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The band did two national tours [3] and released the album Sugar Jones, which was certified platinum in Canada and contained the top ten hits first "How Much Longer" and "Days Like That". [4] The band was nominated for the 2002 Canadian Radio Music Awards [5] but Sugar Jones disbanded later in the year.
After the Hit The Lights tour of 2005, Hot Rod Circuit began what was over a year long break. [citation needed] In early 2006, the band played a few college shows, but did not tour for an entire year. Hot Rod Circuit had announced plans to record and release a record in 2006, but no music was released other than a few demos.
Sugar Jones was a Canadian all-female pop group created on the first season of the Canadian version of Popstars in 2001. It consisted of five members chosen from thousands of contestants who auditioned all over Canada in hopes of gaining a spot in the group.
Kevin Jones' father owned a repair shop that burnt to the ground. The name is an homage to his father. They moved to Santa Barbara, California , and followed with an EP in 2003 before signing to Equal Vision, who put out a full-length from the band, Mander Salis , in 2004.
Junction 18 toured all the United States and Canada with bands such as New Found Glory, [1] Midtown, Piebald, Big in Japan, Simple Plan, The Receiving End of Sirens, Hot Rod Circuit, The Stryder, [1] Dynamite Boy, [1] Smackin Isiah, Plain White T's, Brazil, BigWig and many more.
The Hot Rod Deluxe is an all tube combo amp rated at 40 watts. It utilizes a single 12-inch Celestion A-Type Speaker. The Hot Rod Deluxe is a mono-channel amplifier featuring 3 switchable gain levels: "Clean", "Drive", and "More Drive" selectable on either the control panel or footswitch (if plugged in).
Sugar Jones is the only studio album by Canadian pop and R&B girl group Sugar Jones. The album's first single "Days Like That", sold 8,762 copies in the first week of release and reached atop the Canadian Singles Chart .
Julie Jones may refer to: Julie-Ann Jones, a fictional character in the UK soap opera Family Affairs; Julie Victoria Jones, fantasy author; Julie Carp, née Julie ...