The Albertans | |
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Starring | Leslie Nielsen |
Release date(s) | 1979 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Albertans is a 1979 American drama film. It stars Leslie Nielsen.
The Albertans is also an indie rock band from Brooklyn, Ny and Vancouver, B.C. The members include Joel Bravo, Curtis Mclean, Alison Yip, and Ian Everall. They are on Ernest Jennings Record Company label.
The Albertans formed in Vancouver, defects from Alberta, Saskatchewan, the U.S. They met as a collective, and piled into a propane-fueled, converted short bus to tour down to San Diego and back. They toured this way for the next 2 years. Unglamorously, crossing the continent to record in New York, playing shows with bands they didn't know, for people that didn't know them. They traveled 50,000 miles, hopped borders, broke down, slept on the road. They collected fans through their wanderings, played festivals, left the homes they never had, and toured until their tired bus died on the wake of a road outside Duluth, Minnesota.
That was summer '08 to summer '10. It's a new year now, or at least a Jewish new year. The Albertans have their second record to put out, which is being released on Ernest Jenning Records, and is called "New Age."The record was engineered by Morgan Whirledge of "Amazing Baby," and mixed by Malachi DeLorenzo of "Langhorne Slim." The band will, of course, take to the road again in February 2011, before "New Age" is released in March. In the meantime, the band has taken up temporary asylum in Vancouver and will beplaying local shows.
www.thealbertans.com