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* Recorded in Nashville and Toronto | * Recorded in Nashville and Toronto | ||
* Juno-nominated | * Juno-nominated | ||
+ | * Nominated for multiple CCMA awards, for Country Group of the year, Single of the year, and Vocal performance. | ||
+ | * Hosted and performed on the Canadian CTV Television show "Sounds Country" for three years, featuring many Canadian acts, including [[Kris Krienke]], [[Doc Tibbles]], [[Karina Long]], and many others. Won a CanPro Gold Award for best musical variety show. | ||
+ | * First single, "Sweet Eyed Satin Lady", written by Wayne Faulconer and recorded at Mercy Brothers Studio in Elmira reached #5 on the Canadian charts in February of 1981, released on [[Don Grashey]]'s [[Golden Eagle Record]]s, under the name Wayne Faulconer and StoneRidge. | ||
[[Category:Bands]] | [[Category:Bands]] | ||
[[Category:Country Bands]] | [[Category:Country Bands]] |
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StoneRidge
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Members
Biography
- Recorded in Nashville and Toronto
- Juno-nominated
- Nominated for multiple CCMA awards, for Country Group of the year, Single of the year, and Vocal performance.
- Hosted and performed on the Canadian CTV Television show "Sounds Country" for three years, featuring many Canadian acts, including Kris Krienke, Doc Tibbles, Karina Long, and many others. Won a CanPro Gold Award for best musical variety show.
- First single, "Sweet Eyed Satin Lady", written by Wayne Faulconer and recorded at Mercy Brothers Studio in Elmira reached #5 on the Canadian charts in February of 1981, released on Don Grashey's Golden Eagle Records, under the name Wayne Faulconer and StoneRidge.