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Big Sugar is a band formed in Toronto in 1988 by Gordie Johnson, the band's lead singer, lead guitarist and main songwriter. Between 1996 and 2016, Big Sugar was among the top 25 best-selling Canadian bands in Canada. [2] They are still active today, releasing new music, vinyl re-releases and touring.
Johnson performing with Grady at the London Balloon Festival, 2006. Gordie Johnson (born 22 May 1964 [1]) is a Canadian musician, best known as the front man for the blues/reggae rock band Big Sugar, Austin-based blues/gospel [2] band Sit Down Servant, and southern rock band Grady.
Jack White is a fan of Five Hundred Pounds, having bought the album at a Big Sugar concert in Detroit in 1993. He has stated that the album is "the best blues-based record to ever come out of Canada." [3] White performed "Ride Like Hell" live during his concert in Toronto in 2022.
Hit & Run is a greatest hits album by the Canadian rock band Big Sugar, released in 2003. The album comprises two discs. The first, Hit, compiles the studio versions of the band's singles, along with three previously unreleased songs. The second, Run, is a live concert performance by the band.
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The Black Keys aren’t the only group that may be falling victim to costly concert fatigue. Pop-rock band 311 announced it had canceled upcoming European tour dates due to the “rising costs of ...
Every night of the tour, Johnson brought Shaw on stage for a mash-up of her single "Acted Badly" and Big Sugar's "Turn The Lights On." [ 7 ] The last song on Place Called Happy is called "Girls Who Believe," and it is a song that has taken on a life of its own subsequent to the album's release.
Big Sugar is the eponymous debut album by Canadian rock band Big Sugar, released 1992 on Hypnotic Records. [4] [5] [6]