Todd Thibaud

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Todd Thibaud
Origin Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA Flag of the United States
Genre(s) Modern rock
Power pop
Label(s) Doolittle Records
95 North
Wicked Disc
Blue Rose Records
Website toddthibaud.com

Todd Thibaud is a singer-songwriter based in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a co-founder of the group Courage Brothers, a power pop group of the early 1990s, before establishing himself as a solo musician in the late 1990s and 2000s.

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[edit] Biography

The Courage Brothers, whom Thibaud fronted, released two albums independently in 1993 and 1994, and the group was nearing a deal with a major label Relativity Records when the group broke up.[1] Thibaud retained the band name and continued work on the major-label release, but was eventually dropped when Relativity switched formats from rock to hip hop and R&B.[1][2] Thibaud then embarked on a solo career, garnering critical acclaim for his first release, 1997's Favorite Waste of Time.[3] Songs from Favorite Waste of Time were used on the TV shows Melrose Place, 7th Heaven,[4] and Smallville, and Thibaud appeared on HBO's show, Reverb.[5] The albums Little Mystery followed in 1999 and Squash in 2000, also with critical success.[6][7][8] Thibaud also wrote the theme song to the 2000 Big East basketball championship for ESPN, a song entitled "In the City Tonight".[9] Thibaud has toured the US numerous times but now performs mostly in the Boston area, continuing to release music independently; many of the albums he released in the 2000s have been on Blue Rose Records, a German imprint.

[edit] Discography

With the Courage Brothers
  • Something Strong (Eastern Front Records, 1993)
  • Wood (Eastern Front, 1994)
As a solo artist
  • Favorite Waste of Time (Doolittle Records, 1997)
  • Little Mystery (Doolittle, 1999)
  • Squash (Wicked Disc, 2000)
  • Church Street Live (Blue Rose Records, 2001)
  • Hot FM Sessions (Blue Rose, 2001)
  • Northern Skies (95 North, 2005)
  • Best of Todd Thibaud (Blue Rose, 2006)
  • Live (Blue Rose, 2006)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Biography, Allmusic.com
  2. ^ Steve Morse, "Rock Notes". Boston Globe, January 3, 1997, p. D14.
  3. ^ Album review, Billboard, February 22, 1997; Melinda Newman, "Continental Drift", Billboard, February 22, 1997.
  4. ^ Susan Bickelhaupt and Maureen Dezell, "TV's Playing His Tunes". Boston Globe, April 28, 1997.
  5. ^ "New York", May 4. PR Newswire, May 4, 1998.
  6. ^ Review of Little Mystery, Indie Monkey. Accessed July 28, 2007.
  7. ^ Concert Review, Boston Beats. Accessed July 28, 2007.
  8. ^ Andrew Strickman, Review of Squash. Rolling Stone, October 22, 2002. Accessed July 28, 2007.
  9. ^ Beth Carney and Jim Sullivan, "Thibaud Pens Theme for ESPN Event". Boston Globe, March 10, 2000.

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