Slowburn (band)
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Slowburn was a Canadian alternative rock band best known for the 1996 song Whatever from their self-titled album released on the Handsome Boy label. The video directed by Ulf Buddensieck from the second single from the album, Hit the Ground, was nominated for a Much Music Best Independent Video award.
Formed in Vancouver, Slowburn consisted of lead singer and rhythm guitarist Cliff Boyd, drummer Robert Watkins, lead guitarist Charles Boname, and bassist Chris Pollon. The original name for the band was Catherine Wheel, however because there was already a band with the same name, they chose Slowburn before the release of their debut album Sparked in 1994.
Charles Boname attended BCIT downtown campus. He graduated from an intense IT program called ITP in June 2001. He became a great network administrator. He specializes in Microsoft Servers. He worked for Legal Services Society. [1][2]