Zuckerbaby
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This article is about a Canadian rock band. For the 1985 film see its director and writer's page Percy Adlon
Zuckerbaby | |
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Origin | Calgary, Canada |
Genres | pop rock, rock, Alternative |
Years active | pre-1996–present |
Labels | None, formerly Mercury/Polygram and Mercury/Universal |
Website | MySpace page |
Members |
Andy Eichhorn – Lead vocals, guitar Reed Shimozawa – Guitar, vocals Ed Tiegs – Bass, drums Ian Grant – Bass |
Zuckerbaby is an Alberta-based rock band who found success in the late 1990s. "Andromeda", "Heavy" and "Shampoo" were singles released from their debut, self-titled album.[1] Their second CD "Platinum Again" was released in 2000 and two singles were released from it ; "Overexposure" and "Holiday".
Band members
- Andy Eichhorn - Lead vocals, guitar
- Reed Shimozawa - Guitar, vocals
- Ed Tiegs - Bass, drums (replaced Ted Koti in 1999)
- Ian Grant - Drums
Former members
- Brian Doss - Bass
- Ted Koti - Bass (replaced Doss in 1998, and was replaced by Ed Tiegs in 1999)
- Wayne Stadler - Drums
- Mark Freeland - Bass
- Kurt Dahle - Drums (temporary for Stadler in 1998)
The band also had co-writers for their Platinum Again album:[2]
- Kevin McKenzie (from Damn The Diva)
- Reggie Bibby
- Todd Kerns (ex-Age of Electric and current Static in Stereo member)
- Ryan Dahle (ex-Limblifter, ex-Age of Electric member)
- Dave Genn (Guitarist and keyboardist for the Matthew Good Band)
Origin of the name
The name "Zuckerbaby" comes from a German art film, made in 1985, directed and written by Percy Adlon.[3] The film is also known as Sugarbaby.
Discography
Year | Title | Label |
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1996 | Ooh I'm So Pretty | Calgary Band Compilation (featuring Andromeda and Jealousy) |
1997 | Zuckerbaby | Mercury/Polygram |
2000 | Platinum Again | Mercury/Universal |
Singles
Year | Song | Album |
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1997 | "Andromeda" | Zuckerbaby |
1997 | "Heavy" | Zuckerbaby |
1998 | "Shampoo" | Zuckerbaby |
2000 | "Overexposure" | Platinum Again |
2000 | "Holiday" | Platinum Again |
References
- ↑ Kowal, Amanda (2000-08-01). "Will Zuckerbaby Go 'Platinum Again' With New Album". Chart (magazine). Retrieved 2008-11-20.
- ↑ CANOE - JAM! Music - Pop Encyclopedia - Zuckerbaby
- ↑ http://www.varsity.utoronto.ca/archives/118/mar09/review/Groovy.html
External links
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