EMERSON DRIVE
'Emerson Drive', is a Canadian country music band which started out in Grande Prairie, Alberta in 1995 as '12 Gauge'. The band is composed of Brad Mates (lead vocals), David Pichette (fiddle), Danick Dupelle (lead guitar), Mike Melancon (drums), Patrick Bourque (bass) and Dale Wallace (keyboards). Mates is a native of Alberta, while Wallace is a native of British Columbia, and the other four members hail from Quebec.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| 12 Gauge |
| Breakthrough & Emerson Drive |
| What If? |
| Countrified |
| Discography |
| 12 Gauge |
| Emerson Drive |
| Singles |
| Awards & Achievements |
| References |
| External links |
Biography
12 Gauge
'12 Gauge' was formed in February 1995 when Brad Mates entered a talent contest his local high school in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Through the contest, Mates (lead vocals) met Pat Allingham (fiddle) and Chris Hartman (piano/guitar/vocals). They decided to form a band with Dan Binns (lead electric guitar) David Switzer (acoustic guitar), Jeff Loberg (bass) and Remi Barre (drums). The band started practicing in Mates' basement and entering singing contests. In 1996, they won the opportunity to write and record a 6-track album (''Open Season'').
12 Gauge began work on their second album, ''Until You Walk the Tracks'', the following year. By this time, Switzer had left the group and drummer Remi Barre had been replaced by Derrick Kuzemchuk. Soon after the release, Binns and Kuzemchuk left the group, to be replaced by Danick Dupelle (lead guitar) and Mike Melancon (drums). They toured around Canada to support the album, charting two songs in Canada and even releasing a music video to CMT Canada ("Some Trains Never Come").
Breakthrough & Emerson Drive
After finding success in Canada, the band headed to Nashville for an American record deal. They also hired Gerry Leiske as their manager, replacing previous manager Lionel Allingham (father of fiddler, Pat Allingham). After discovering the name 12 Gauge was already registered to an American rap group, the band had to search for a new name. They also dropped their old-fashion country image (dressing in trenchcoats holding rifles), after the recent tragedy at Columbine. They finally settled on the name 'Emerson Drive', named after a local road, the Emerson Trail.
DreamWorks Records signed the group in 2000, and released their debut single, "I Should Be Sleeping," in 2001. The song was a top 5 hit on the Billboard singles chart, as was the follow-up single, "Fall Into Me." DreamWorks released their album, ''Emerson Drive'', on May 21, 2002, debuting at #13 on Billboard. With their success came more changes to the line-up. Jeff Loberg exited the group to focus on his songwriting in August 2002, and was replaced by Patrick Bourque. Chris Hartman was replaced by Dale Wallace after he left to return to school. Finally, in June 2003, David Pichette joined the group after Pat Allingham parted to spend more time with his family. Lead singer Brad Mates is the only member from the group's original line-up. During late 2003 and early 2004, Emerson Drive opened up for Shania Twain during her Up! Tour.
What If?
Emerson Drive recruited pop star Richard Marx to produce their second album, ''What If?'', on June 29, 2004. Though the album debuted at #12 on Billboard's Country Albums chart, singles released from the album struggled on the country chart. "Last One Standing" peaked at #21, while "November" only reached #41. While the band was still doing well in their native Canada ("If You Were My Girl" was a top 10), DreamWorks dropped the band from their label in 2004.
Countrified
Keith Follesé and Brad Allen were launching a new record label, Midas Records Nashville, when they heard Emerson Drive. They quickly signed the band as their flagship artist. With Alabama's Teddy Gentry producing, Emerson Drive released their fifth album, ''Countrified'', on September 19, 2006. The first single, "A Good Man," brought the band back to the American top 20, while the second single, "Moments", gave the group its first No. 1 single on the American country music charts. The band also received the awards for Best Group [1] and Song of the Year "Moments[2]" in the 2007 AboutCountry awards hosted by About.com.[1][2]
Discography
12 Gauge
★ ''Open Season'' (1996)
★ ''Until You Walk the Tracks'' (1997)
Emerson Drive
★ ''Emerson Drive'' (2002)
★ ''What If?'' (2004)
★ ''Countrified'' (2006)
Singles
| Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Country | US Hot 100 | US Pop 100 | CAN Country | |||
| 1996 | "Hopeless Guy"A | - | - | - | - | ''Open Season'' |
| 1997 | "Love's A Trip"A | - | - | - | 70 | ''Until You Walk The Tracks'' |
| 1998 | "Some Trains Never Come"A | - | - | - | 44 | |
| 2001 | "I Should Be Sleeping" | 4 | 35 | - | - | ''Emerson Drive'' |
| 2002 | "Fall Into Me" | 3 | 34 | - | - | |
| 2003 | "Only God (Could Stop Me Loving You)" | 23 | 124 | - | - | |
| 2004 | "Waitin' On Me" | - | - | - | - | ''What If?'' |
| "Last One Standing" | 21 | 89 | - | - | ||
| "November"B | 41 | - | - | - | ||
| 2005 | "If You Were My Girl" | - | - | - | 7 | |
| "Still Got Yesterday" | - | - | - | 12 | ||
| 2006 | "A Good Man" | 17 | 120 | - | 6 | ''Countrified'' |
| "Countrified Soul" | - | - | - | 6 | ||
| 2007 | "Moments" | 1 | 56 | 86 | 4 | |
| "You Still Own Me"C | 43 | - | - | - | ||
| "Testify"D | - | - | - | 6 | ||
★ ACredited to 12 Gauge.
★ B"November" was also released in Canada but failed to chart.
★ CCurrent single on U.S. charts.
★ DCurrent single on Canadian charts.
Awards & Achievements
★ ACM Top New Vocal Group/Duo for 2003
★ Billboard’s #1 Top Country Artist of the Year for 2002
★ R&R’s #1 New Artist MVP for 2002
★ Group of the Year for two consecutive years, from the Canadian Country Music Association in 2002 and 2003
★ A #1 Music Video on CMT's Top Twenty Countdown with "Fall Into Me"
★ CCMA Rising Star Award in 2002
★ Nominated for ACM Vocal Group Of The Year 2007
★ Nominated for Country Album Of The Year for 2006 at the Juno Awards (Canadian)
★ Won Country Group of the Year and Country Song of the Year on about.com
★ Nominated for 9 CCMA's for 2007 (Group, Album for "Countrified", Single and Video both for "Moments" along with all 5 instrument players being nominated for All Star Band)
★ Nominated for 2 CMA's for 2007 (Group and Video for "Moments")
References
http://www.kickmycountrifiedsoul.com/history.html
http://tinpan.fortunecity.com/moonlight/555/ed.htm
http://countrymusicnews.ca/news.ihtml?step=2&article_id=147
1. Emerson Drive enjoys the "Moment"
2. Emerson Drive's Moment is Now
External links
★ Emerson Drive Official Site
★ Interview with Emerson Drive
★ Interview mit Emerson Drive
★ New Media Player
★ Emerson Drive at MySpace
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