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It originally consisted of James Renald (1971–2018) and Antoine Sicotte, son of actor Gilbert Sicotte. Both were songwriters, producers, and multi-instrumentalists who met in 1992 at a music engineering school in Montreal. [1] Anastasia Friedman replaced Renald as lead singer after he left, and Karl Wolf was the group's last vocalist.
Pages in category "Songs written by James Renald" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
"Love Song" is a song written and recorded by Canadian band Sky for their 1999 album Piece of Paradise. It was Sky's most successful single, climbing to number one on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart.
It was written by James Renald, and co-produced by Renald and Peter Mokran. [1] The song was released as a single from the 2002 soundtrack A Walk to Remember: Music from the Motion Picture and was also the third and final single from her self-titled second studio album. [2] [3]
In winter 2007, Gold co-wrote with the Canadian songwriter James Renald the first single for the American Idol winner Taylor Hicks, entitled "The Runaround". [2] Television and national performances of "The Runaround" took place starting in December 2006. Gold became the musical director and keyboard player for Taylor, touring extensively in ...
"It felt like my ace in the hole. It's such a beautiful song on every level. I couldn't wait to get into the studio and sing it." She also said that James Renald, the co-writer and co-producer of the song, had to "peel" her out of the vocal booth because she "wanted to sing it over and over again." The single and the soundtrack's release was ...
Florida executed James Dennis Ford on Thursday for the savage murders of two young parents in front of their toddler daughter in 1997.. Ford, 64, was executed by lethal injection at the Florida ...
James Renald – musician; Alphée Saint-Amand – mayor, fire chief, chief ambulance, funeral, garage owner, corporate and textile trader leader; Camil Samson – leader of the Ralliement créditiste du Québec; Marcel Trudel – Quebec historian; Doris Veillette – journalist; Georges W. Veillette – businessman