Members
Tom Wilson: Former lead singer of the 1990s rock group Junkhouse, currently a member of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and LeE HARVeY OsMOND. He has had vast success with these groups as well as in his solo career. Wilson has been in the music industry for over three decades. He started his career in music with the band The Florida Razors recording “Beat Music” in 1986 as his first full length album. Today Wilson has worked some of the best in the industry. He collaborated with Bob Lanois for their 1995 album “The Shack Recording, Vol.1” and worked with everyone from Gary Tallent (of The E Street Band) to David Roe (bassist for Johnny Cash). His solo albums include Planet Love (2001) and Dog Years (2006).
Stephen Fearing: Solo artist Stephen Fearing has been in the music business for over 20 years, born in Vancouver he spent most of this childhood in Dublin, Ireland. He has worked with such legendary producers as Clive Gregson (for his album Blue Line, 1989), and Steve Berlin of Los Lobos (for The Assassin’s Apprentice from 1994 which also featured fellow Canadian Sarah McLachlan). Fearing has recorded 8 solo albums and has won many awards for his efforts including a West Coast Music Award for Best Folk music recording as well as many Juno nominations.
Colin Linden: Guitarist/ Producer for Blackie and the Rodeo Kings. This solo artist has found great success in his projects that range from Colin James to The Band. Like the rest of his Blackie and the Rodeo Kings bandmates Linden also has worked with Bruce Cockburn. Linden has also tried his luck at acting, making his debut in the Coen Brothers' film Intolerable Cruelty as “Father Scott”. Linden has won countless Junos, East Coast Music Awards and other great accolades for his achievements.
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