Staggered Crossing

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Staggered Crossing
Staggered Crossing

Staggered Crossing are a Canadian roots rock band.

The original group was formed in 1996 in Toronto by four high school friends, Julian Taylor (JT), Dave Marshall, Dan Black and Jeremy Elliott. The group quickly gained a local following in North Toronto due to their many high energy, raw performances. Later in 1996 they recorded their first EP with Toronto musician and producer, Darrell O'Dea.

Dave Marshall left in 1997 to attend university in Montreal, leaving the group without a lead guitarist. To fill out their live show they added producer, Darrell O'Dea and guitar virtuoso, Bruce Adamson to the line-up. With the new line-up they became one of the busiest rock bands in Toronto playing Lee's Palace, The Horseshoe Tavern, The Reverb, The El Mocambo and many other Toronto venues on a regular basis.

Due to their growing fan base and after hearing the group's first EP, producer and publisher, Frank Davies (TMP) signed them to a development deal. This relationship proved fruitful as they wrote and recorded almost 40 songs from 1997 to 1999, many of which have been released on various EP's and live bootlegs.

They were signed to Warner Music Canada in 1999. Later that year they signed with manager, Larry Wanagas (Bumstead Records, Big Sugar, k.d. lang, Susan Aglukark, The Trews, BOY). Their self-titled full-length debut came out in 2001. The first single, "Further Again" was a huge success, ending the year as the 6th most played song on rock radio in Canada. Subsequent singles, "A Million Works of Art" and "Old Man" were also successful on radio, but received less airplay.

The band continued to tour and perform relentlessly across Canada with the likes of Big Sugar, Blue Rodeo, Nickelback, The Guess Who, Midnight Oil, 54-40, Wide Mouth Mason, Crowbar, Spirit of the West and countless others. They appeared on the Mike Bullard show with Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien and won the C.O.C.A. Best Contemporary Music Recording award in 2001. But despite their success on radio and as a live touring act, they only managed to sell fourteen thousand copies of the record in Canada, an anomaly which the band and label have attributed to Napster, which sprang up that same year.

In 2001 Bruce Adamson left the group to continue his publishing and law career. Wanting to move toward the direct and raw sound of their early years they decided to continue without Darrell O'Dea. Due to disappointing sales and changes in the band's sound and line-up, Staggered Crossing were dropped by Warner in December 2001.

Original guitarist, Dave Marshall re-joined the group in 2002. Undeterred by the many changes, Staggered Crossing formed their own publishing company and record label, Bent Penny Records. In 2002 they recorded and released the wryly-named follow-up Last Summer When We Were Famous with producer Jay Bennett (Wilco).

Burgundy & Blue followed in 2004, and suddenly and surprisingly reached top 10 on the weekly Nielsen SoundScan sales charts in Toronto market in mid-January 2006, perhaps spurred by the group's New Year's Eve show at the popular Toronto venue Lee's Palace.

The band have toured Canada seven times as of 2006, supporting groups including Nickelback, Midnight Oil, Spirit of the West and The Guess Who. The Canadian Organization of Campus Activities named their self-titled album the Best Contemporary Music Recording of the Year at Universities and Colleges.

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[edit] Members

  • Julian Taylor, vocals and guitar
  • Dan Black, bass guitar
  • David Marshall, guitar
  • Jeremy Elliott, drums

David Marshall, a founding member of the group, left in 1997 and returned in 2002. Darrell O'Dea (keyboards, guitars and vocals) and Bruce Adamson (lead guitar) were members of the group from 1997 to December 2001.

[edit] Discography

  • Mold (EP 1997)
  • Staggered Crossing (EP 2000)
  • Staggered Crossing (Warner Music Canada, February 2001), and its singles "Further Again" and "A Million Works of Art"
  • Last Summer When We Were Famous (Outside Music, August 2002)
  • Burgundy & Blue (Bent Penny Records, distributed by Universal Music Group, October 2004)

[edit] Music videos

  • "Further Again" (2001)
  • "A Million Works of Art" (2001)
  • "Felony" (2002)
  • "Business As Usual" (2003)

[edit] Singles

  • "Further Again" (2001) - Top 10
  • "Million Works of Art" (2001) - Top 40
  • "Old Man" (2001)
  • "Felony" (2002)
  • "Business as Usual" (2003) - Top 100
  • "Everyone Says" (2003)
  • "Grow" (2004)
  • "Perfect Prize" (2005) - Top 20
  • "Don't Get Me Started" (2005) - Top 100

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