Prairie Oyster
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Prairie Oyster | |
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Prairie Oyster performing in 2007.
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Background information | |
Origin | Ontario, Canada |
Genre(s) | Country |
Years active | 1974 – Present |
Label(s) | Stony Plain Records (1986) RCA Records (1990 - 1993) Arista Records (1994 - 1997) ViK. Recordings (1998 - 2000) Open Road Recordings (2006 - Present) |
Website | www.prairieoyster.com |
Members | |
Russell deCarle Keith Glass Joan Besen Dennis Delorme John P. Allen |
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Former members | |
Bruce Moffat Bohdan Hluszko Charlie Cooley |
Prairie Oyster are an award-winning Canadian country music group from Ontario. They were named Country Group or Duo of the year six times by both the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) and the Juno Awards. The band also won the Bud Country Fans' Choice Award from the CCMA in 1994. They have four #1 country singles in Canada, with an additional 12 singles reaching the Canadian Country Top 10. Eight of their albums have been certified gold or platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, including the 1992 CCMA Album of the Year Everybody Knows.[1][2][3]
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[edit] Biography
Prairie Oyster formed in 1974 as a trio, consisting of singer/bassist Russell deCarle, guitarist Keith Glass and steel guitarist Dennis Delorme. They toured and performed on television, but did not record. They subsequently broke up in 1978.
In 1982, the band reunited, adding fiddler John P. Allen, keyboardist Joan Besen and drummer Bruce Moffat to the lineup. They released their debut album, Oyster Tracks, in 1986 on Stony Plain Records. The album found its way to RCA Records executive Joe Galante, who signed the group after seeing them perform.[4] RCA wanted the band to change their name, but they were already too well known.[5] Prairie Oyster was named Country Group or Duo of the Year at the Juno Awards in 1986 and 1987.
Their first album for RCA, Different Kind of Fire, was released in 1990 in both Canada and the United States. On the success of the album, Prairie Oyster was named the CCMA Group or Duo of the Year in 1990 and 1991. They also won the Juno Award for Country Group or Duo of the Year in 1991. All four singles released reached the top 15 in Canada, including the top 5's "Goodbye, So Long, Hello," "I Don't Hurt Anymore" and "Something to Remember You By." The band didn't do as well in the United States however, with the highest charting single peaking at #62. "Goodbye, So Long, Hello" was the CCMA Single of the Year in 1990. The following year, "Lonely You, Lonely Me" was named Song of the Year by the CCMA.
Prairie Oyster's third album, Everybody Knows, was released in 1991. The album featured four top 10 singles in Canada: "Did You Fall In Love with Me," "One Precious Love," "Will I Do (Till the Real Thing Comes Along)" and "Everybody Knows." Unfortunately, only one single charted in the U.S., "One Precious Love" (#51). Prairie Oyster won several CCMA Awards in 1992, including Album of the Year for Everybody Knows, Song of the Year for "Did You Fall In Love with Me," as well as their third straight win as Group or Duo of the Year. The Juno Awards also awarded them Country Group or Duo of the Year for the fourth time.
The band's fourth album, Only One Moon, was released in Canada on Arista Records in 1994. It would also go on to become their most successful. The first single, "Such a Lonely One," was also their first #1 in Canada. Two more singles released from the project also reached the top of the Canadian Country chart, "Don't Cry Little Angel" and the title track. Additional singles "Louisiette," "Black-Eyed Susan" and "Ancient History" all reached the top 10. They were named Group or Duo of the Year by the CCMA in 1994, 1995 and 1996, and won the Bud Country Fans' Choice Award in 1994. The Juno Awards also recognized Prairie Oyster as the Country Group or Duo of the Year in both 1995 and 1996.
Their fifth album, Blue Plate Special, was released in 1996. The first song released from the disc, "Unbelievable Love," reached #1. "One Way Track" was also a top 5, but follow-up singles peaked outside the top 10. Bohdan Hluszko replaced Bruce Moffat as the drummer on the album. The following year, Hluszko was fired from the band after coming out as transgendered.[6]
With the 1998 release of their sixth album, What is This Country, the group returned to the top 10 with the songs "Canadian Sunrise" (#5) and "Keep On Dreaming (#9). Charlie Cooley filled in as drummer for the band. Cooley is the father of Canadian actor Ryan Cooley.
The band released their first greatest hits album, String of Pearls, in 2000. The only song released from the project was "Man in the Moon," which had been re-recorded as a duet with folk singer-songwriter Jenny Whiteley.
Prairie Oyster re-surfaced in 2006 with the release of their latest album, One Kiss, on Open Road Recordings. So far the album has produced three singles, "Sweet Sweet Girl to Me" (written and originally recorded by Don Gibson), "Too Bad For Me," and a cover of Bob Dylan's "I Threw It All Away."
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year | Album | Chart Positions | CRIA | ||
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CAN Country | CAN | US Country | |||
1986 | Oyster Tracks | ||||
1990 | Different Kind of Fire | 65 | 61 | Gold | |
1991 | Everybody Knows | 6 | Platinum | ||
1994 | Only One Moon | 2 | 34 | Platinum | |
1996 | Blue Plate Special | 5 | Gold | ||
1998 | What Is This Country | 11 | |||
2000 | String of Pearls: A Greatest Hits Collection | 15 | |||
2006 | One Kiss |
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | |
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CAN Country | US Country | |||
1985 | "Rain Rain" | 43 | Oyster Tracks | |
"You've Got a Way" | ||||
"Give It a Little More Time" | ||||
1986 | "Juke Joint Johnny" | |||
"Man in the Moon" | 51 | |||
1987 | "Play Me Some Honky Tonk Music" | 32 | ||
1990 | "Goodbye, So Long, Hello" | 3 | 62 | Different Kind of Fire |
"I Don't Hurt Anymore" | 5 | 70 | ||
"Lonely You, Lonely Me" | 15 | |||
"Christmas in Jail" | Home for the Holidays | |||
1991 | "Something to Remember You By" | 5 | Different Kind of Fire | |
"Did You Fall in Love with Me" | 7 | Everybody Knows | ||
"One Precious Love" | 8 | 51 | ||
1992 | "Will I Do (Till the Real Thing Comes Along)" | 10 | ||
"Everybody Knows" | 8 | |||
"Here's to You" | 27 | |||
1993 | "Just for Old Time's Sake" | 30 | ||
1994 | "Such a Lonely One" | 1 | Only One Moon | |
"Louisiette" | 4 | |||
"Black-Eyed Susan" | 7 | |||
1995 | "Don't Cry Little Angel" | 1 | ||
"Only One Moon" | 1 | |||
"Ancient History" | 5 | |||
1996 | "Unbelievable Love" | 1 | Blue Plate Special | |
"One Way Track" | 4 | |||
1997 | "She Won't Be Lonely Long" | 12 | ||
"Tonight There's a Blue Moon" | 19 | |||
1998 | "Canadian Sunrise" | 5 | What Is This Country | |
"Keep on Dreaming" | 9 | |||
1999 | "One of Those Nights" | 45 | ||
2000 | "Man in the Moon" (with Jenny Whiteley) | 54 | String of Pearls: A Greatest Hits Collection | |
2006 | "Sweet Sweet Girl to Me" | One Kiss | ||
"Too Bad for Me" | 38 | |||
2007 | "I Threw It All Away" | |||
"One Kiss" | ||||
"Open Up Your Heart" |
[edit] Awards
[edit] Canadian Country Music Awards
1990
- Group or Duo of the Year
- Single of the Year, "Goodbye, So Long, Hello"
1991
- Group or Duo of the Year
- SOCAN Song of the Year, "Lonely You, Lonely Me"
1992
- Group or Duo of the Year
- SOCAN Song of the Year, "Did You Fall In Love with Me"
- Album of the Year, Everybody Knows
1994
- Bud Country Fans' Choice Award
- Group or Duo of the Year
1995
- Group or Duo of the Year
1996
- Group or Duo of the Year
[edit] Juno Awards
- Best Country Group or Duo
- Best Country Group or Duo
- Best Country Group or Duo
- Best Country Group or Duo
- Best Country Group or Duo
[edit] References
- ^ Tapestry Summer 2007
- ^ Prairie Oyster Biography
- ^ Canadian Country Music Association
- ^ Prairie Oyster: Information and Much More from Answers.com
- ^ Prairie Oysters and other ideas for drought relief :: Water
- ^ Sault Ste. Marie Arts and Entertainment Pages on SooToday.com