JOEL PLASKETT


'Joel Plaskett' (born 1974) is a Canadian rock musician, born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He has been a prominent figure in the Canadian indie rock scene of the 1990s and 2000s.

Contents
Thrush Hermit
Solo work and the Emergency
Personal life
Discography
References
External links

Thrush Hermit


In 1992, Plaskett created alternative rock band Thrush Hermit with Rob Benvie (vocals, guitar), Ian McGettigan (vocals, bass), and Michael Catano (drums). Plaskett was the lead singer and guitarist for the Halifax-based band as well as the band's primary songwriter, until their breakup in late 1999.

Solo work and the Emergency


After the breakup of Thrush Hermit, Plaskett embarked on a solo career. His first release, ''In Need of Medical Attention'', consisted of leftover songs that were written near the end of his days in Thrush Hermit. It was successful, but not until the release of 2001's ''Down at the Khyber'' with a new backing band, The Emergency, did Plaskett get the critical attention he had received while in his former band. The Emergency consisted of Plaskett, drummer Dave Marsh and bass player Tim Brennan, though special friend Ian McGettigan could often be seen playing bass at their shows. The third album of Plaskett's post-Thrush Hermit career and second of the Emergency's, ''Truthfully, Truthfully'' was a commercial success. MapleMusic Recordings is the current recording label for both The Emergency and Plaskett's solo efforts. Plaskett and the band have toured throughout North America and Europe with such performers as The Tragically Hip, Sloan and Kathleen Edwards.
The Joel Plaskett Emergency has been nominated for two Juno Awards, both in the alternative album category. The group won Rock Recording of the Year at the 2005 East Coast Music Awards, for the album ''Truthfully, Truthfully''.
In recent years, Plaskett has embarked upon a number of projects. He has acted as record producer for Atlantic Canadian artists such as Two Hours Traffic and Little Miss Moffat. As well, in 2004 he made his television debut as a rock coach on the CBC Television documentary series ''Rock Camp''. He released his second solo album, ''La De Da'' in 2005, which garnered him two East Coast Music Awards in 2006, Male Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, for the song "Happen Now". He was also nominated for the Songwriter of the Year Juno Award, but lost to Arcade Fire.
''La De Da'' was released in Australia on March 6, 2006 by local company Code One Entertainment. In April 2006, Plaskett toured the east coast of Australia (in solo mode) extensively to promote the release.
In March 2006, Joel Plaskett Emergency released their first DVD, ''Make a Little Noise''. It included an EP of three songs. The single "Nowhere With You" has received the most mainstream radio airplay of any Plaskett release to date, and was featured in a Zellers television commercial. ''Make a Little Noise'' had three wins at the 2007 East Coast Music Awards: DVD of the Year, Single of the Year ("Nowhere With You"), and Songwriter of the Year (for Plaskett himself, for "Nowhere With You").
On March 3 2007, Joel Plaskett Emergency released an Australia-only compilation, ''Make a Little Noise'', a collection of songs from ''Down at the Khyber'', ''Truthfully, Truthfully'' and the EP from the DVD. The DVD is also in included in this package as a bonus. The band toured Australia for the first time in March/April of 2007, supporting Australian band Augie March.
On April 17 2007, their first album to include their new bassist, Chris Pennell, was released. The album, ''Ashtray Rock'', is described by the band as a "concept album".
On July 10, 2007, ''Ashtray Rock'' was revealed as being on the shortlist for the 2007 Polaris Music Prize. The winner will be announced at a gala ceremony on September 24, 2007.[1][2][3]

Personal life


Plaskett is married to Nova Scotia graphic artist and cartoonist Rebecca Kraatz, who provided the artwork for the cover and liner of ''Ashtray Rock''[4] and ''La De Da''.

Discography



★ 1999: ''In Need of Medical Attention''

★ 2001: ''Down at the Khyber'' (Joel Plaskett Emergency)

★ 2003: ''Truthfully, Truthfully'' (Joel Plaskett Emergency)

★ 2005: ''La De Da''

★ 2006: ''Make a Little Noise'' (DVD/EP) (Joel Plaskett Emergency)

★ 2007: ''Ashtray Rock'' (Joel Plaskett Emergency)

References


1. Arcade Fire, Feist on Polaris short list
2. Feist, Fire get Polaris noms
3. Arcade Fire, Feist And The Dears Among Polaris Nominees
4. Hanging out at Ashtray Rock Cooke, Stephen

External links



Official site

The Joel Plaskett Emergency at CBC Radio 3

★ "Loud and Clear: Joel Plaskett's Lyrical Awakening" CBC Radio 3 Studio Session

Joel Plaskett CBC Radio3 Concert in Toronto, October 1 2006

Joel Plaskett Emergency at MapleMusic Recordings

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