Heavy Blinkers
Canadian orchestrated-pop music group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Canadian orchestrated-pop music group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Heavy Blinkers were a Canadian orchestrated-pop music group, from Halifax, Nova Scotia.[1] Their music is influenced by Brian Wilson,[2] Serge Gainsbourg, Ennio Morricone, Paul McCartney and Harry Nilsson. They released six studio albums from 1998 to 2013.
The Heavy Blinkers | |
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Origin | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Genres | Indie pop |
Years active | 1998 | –2013
Labels | Self released |
Members | Jason Michael MacIsaac, David Christensen, Jenn Grant, Adam Fine, Ellen Gibling, Melanie Stone, Stewart Legere, Warda Limaye |
Past members | Trevor Forbes, Sandy Gribbin, Andrew Watt, Ruth Minnikin, Greg Fry |
The Heavy Blinkers were formed in 1998. Original members included Andrew Watt, singer Ruth Minnikin,[3] and singer/songwriter Jason MacIsaac.
In 2000 the band released a self-titled EP.[4][2] The style of the music has been compared to Brian Wilson's Smile project.[5] The band released five albums, including 2004's The Night and I Are Still So Young.[6] Their songs are published through Nettwerk Publishing. In January 2008, Watt and Minnikin left the band, leaving MacIsaac as the only remaining original member.
In 2013, the Heavy Blinkers released their 16-song album, Health.[7] In 2014 the band was nominated for an East Coast Music Award for Pop Recording of the Year.[8]
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