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Sonny Rollins album with Alphonso Johnson and Jack Dejohnette Disc: 2 Charlie Haden album with Billy Higgins: Te Vou! 1994 Roy Haynes album with David Kikoski, Christian McBride, and Donald Harrison: Blues for Pat: Live In San Francisco: 1995 The Joshua Redman Quartet album with Christian McBride and Billy Higgins: Pursuance: 1996
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They generated the interest of U.S. record executives, but did not receive a U.S. record distribution contract. [4] [8] The group also received a 1994 Juno award nomination as Best Country Group or Duo; The Rankin Family won. The band's second album, Lucky to Me was released in 1995 and was followed by regular touring by the band for the year ...
The group went on hiatus when Age of Electric regrouped for their 1997 album Make a Pest a Pet. When AOE subsequently broke up, Limblifter became the Dahles' primary band. On April 2, 1998, Somers announced he was leaving the band. [2] Todd Fancey joined the band as their new bassist. In 2000, the band released their second album, Bellaclava.
The band released their first full-length album, Love Tara, in 1993. [4] and its follow-up Purple Blue in 1996. In between, Eric's Trip played the 1995 edition of the Tragically Hip's Another Roadside Attraction (festival) tour. [5] Julie Doiron plays with Eric's Trip in Saskatoon, 2001. Eric's Trip went on indefinite hiatus in 1996 and ...
The band's follow-up album, Sophomoric, was released in February 1997. The album featured the single "Empty Cell", which was a hit in Canada. The song's music video won a MuchMusic Video Award for "Best Concept Video". [7] Perkins left the band that year and was replaced by former Bootsauce drummer John Lalley. Perkins left the group due to ...
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ILP 927 – Elmore James: Memorial Album, (Sue label) 1965; ILP 928 – Derrick Harriott: The Best Of: Vol. 1, 1965; ILP 929 – Billie Holiday: Last Live Recording, 1965 (UK sleeves printed but album released on Sonet Records) ILP 930 – V.A.: Ska At The Jamaican Playboy Club, 1966; ILP 931 – Jackie Edwards: Come On Home, 1965/1966