Streetnix

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Streetnix
Origin Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Genres A cappella
Years active 1991–2002
Labels Mock Turtle Records
Website streetnix.com
Past members Ward Arnold
Joel Cherland
Xylon Cozens
Trent Funk
Aaron Genest
BJ Harris
Tony Hughes
Rich Sinclair
Corey Slutsky
Thom Speck
Dave Young

Streetnix was a Canadian a cappella group based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. They performed a total of over 2,500 shows across Canada and the United States, making over 300 appearances a year at their height.

In 1998, Streetnix won the Contemporary A Cappella Society 'Pop/Rock Album of the Year' award for their album Ignition.[1]

Members

  • Aaron Genest (September 1991 - April 2002)
  • BJ Harris (September 1991 - April 2002)
  • Tony Hughes (September 1991 - April 2002)
  • Ward Arnold (September 1991 - December 1994)
  • Rich Sinclair (September 1991 - December 1992)
  • Xylon Cozens (September 1991 - December 1992)
  • Dave Young (January 1993 - May 1995)
  • Trent Funk (May 1995 - June 1998)
  • Joel Cherland (July 1998 - June 1999)
  • Thom Speck (July 1999 - August 2001)
  • Corey Slutsky (September 2001 - April 2002)

Discography

  • Listen (1993) - produced by Don Schmid of The Northern Pikes
  • Time Permitting (1995) - produced by Ian Armstrong
  • Ignition (1998) - produced by Darryl Neudorf and Dave Mockford
  • The Lost Tapes (1998)
  • Listen (re-release 1998)
  • Real (2001)

Featured on:

  • The Non-Happner's - One Degree of Shade (1995)
  • Chris Martin - Self Titled (1996)
  • Jolene Beyette - Jolene Beyette (1997)
  • A Cappella All-Stars: The 1998 CARAs (1998)
  • Indie Buzz: Super Crunchy (1999)
  • Hot Lips: The Vocal Band Sampler (1999)

External links

  • Streetnix Official Homepage (re-opened Nov 25th, 2009)

References

  1. http://www.casa.org/cara1998w 1998 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award Winners
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