Crush (Canadian band)
Crush was a Canadian band based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Leading band members were Paul Lamb and Cory Tetford. Other members included Santiago Serna, Scott MacFarlane and Brian Talbot.
Crush | |
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Origin | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Years active | 2000 | –2006
Members | Paul Lamb Cory Tetford |
Past members | Santiago Serna Scott MacFarlane Brian Talbot |
History
Lamb and Tetford founded Crush in 2000.[1][2] The band released an album, Here in 2002, and a single from the album, "Live", was played on radio stations across Canada.[3]
Crush was nominated for a Juno Award in 2003 as Best New Group.[4]
In 2004, Crush earned five East Coast Music Awards,[5][6] and was nominated for two more in 2005.[7]
Discography
Studio albums
- 2002: Here
- 2003: Face in the Crowd
Singles
- 2002: "Live"
- 2002: "Here"
- 2003: "King for a Day"
- 2003: "Bad Enough"
Awards and recognition
- 2003: Juno Awards, nominee for New Group of the Year
- 7 wins at the East Coast Music Awards over various years
References
- ‘It’s scary, but it’s beautiful’. The Telegram, November 22, 2016
- " Atlantic audience has crush on pop duo". DENE MOORE The Globe and Mail, Monday, Feb. 16, 2004
- "Crush Stump The Record Store Clerks". Chart Attack - May 9, 2002
- "Avril Lavigne, Shania Twain Dominate Juno Nominations". Chart Attack - Feb 12, 2003
- "Crush smashes the competition at music awards". CBC News, Feb 16, 2004
- "ECMA Wrap-Up: Crush Are Kings For A Day; Sloan, Matt Mays Also Pick Up Awards". Chart Attack - Feb 16, 2004. Jon Bruhm
- "2005 East Coast Music Awards Nominees". Soul Shine, 2004-12-15. Jaclyn Arndt
External links
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