- Robert Morfitt
Robert Morfitt is a native of
Vancouver , BC,Canada , whose music career has ran the gamut from being a booking agent for theUK Subs , to composing, playing and performing in the bandEconoline Crush , to the present day where his current focus is visual arts and filmmaking. He is the video director forSahara Hotnights ,Hot Hot Heat ,The Organ ,Stink Mitt , and others.Early career
Morfitt began his music career in 1990, when he booked a
North America n tour for British punk band theUK Subs . This early experience prepared him for his next job, as a musician.In 1992 Morfitt joined Econoline Crush, an upcoming Vancouver band managed by ex-
Queensrÿche managers Harris Music Group. In 1993 the band signed a record deal withEMI Music Canada after playing only twenty-six live shows. They their first EP, "Purge ," in 1994, withNickleback producerDale Penner (Nickelback) at helm. After some management shuffles EC released their first full length LP, 1995’s “Affliction ,” this time working with noted producerRhys Fulber , who had previously producedFront Line Assembly ,Delirium ,Conjure One andFear Factory . An extensive Canadian tour followed, and the “Purge” EP was nominated for aJuno Award . That year also saw EC tour Europe three times, with theYoung Gods ,Die Krupps , andWaltari , culminating in an appearance at thePOP KOMM Festival inKöln ,Germany with Filter.In 1996 Econoline Crush signed with the well-known management group
Bruce Allen Talent – who also handledBryan Adams ,Michael Buble ,Bob Rock ,Bruce Fairbairn ,Loverboy and BTO – and recorded inSound City , the studio which Nirvana,Kyuss ,Tom Petty ,Fleetwood Mac ,Slayer andJohnny Cash had previously used. For these sessions, noted producerSylvia Massy -Shivy (Tool,System of a Down ,Red Hot Chili Peppers and Johnny Cash), helped to create the band's 1997 release, "The Devil You Know". The commercial success and critical acclaim for this album launched EC on cross-Canadian tours with KISS,Foo Fighters ,Green Day and others, and the subsequent 1998 American release of "The Devil You Know" onRestless Records found them touring the U.S. and Canada extensively with KISS,Stabbing Westward ,God Lives Underwater and many others.With a growing reputation and fanbase, EC's songs were featured on TV shows such as
Melrose Place andPsi Factor , and onESPN , and elsewhere. The band also received their second Juno nomination for the TDYK album, and was asked to perform live at the televised Juno ceremony. Meanwhile EC received gold and platinum awards for sales of TDYK.olo career
In 1999, Robert Morfitt parted ways with Econoline Crush. After taking a break from the strenuous touring and recording schedule he had experienced with EC, he joined Vancouver band
Morning Maker . After signing withRalph James ofThe Agency Group for North American bookings in 2001, MM toured Canada withDefault andBig Sugar , and continued to tour in 2002 with Nickelback, Robin Black, and others.That year also saw Morfitt begin to direct, shoot and edit music videos. His first videos are featured on the
Robin Black DVD release “We Came, We Saw, We Came”. Although he was a relative novice at the time, two of Morfitt’s videos were selected to feature in the 1st annualIndie Music Video Festival (IMVF).Encouraged by these initial successes and driven by his love of the art of video-making, Morfitt begin working in 2002 under the tutelage of
Grammy -nominated, multipleMuchMusic Video Award winning director William Morrison, who was at that time assemblingProcess Productions , a collective of upcoming directors and designers. That year another one of Morfitt’s videos was selected to showcase in the second annual IMVF.In the following years, Morfitt shot a multitude of live footage from many bands, while continuing to make videos for those artists who worked with him. In 2004 Morfitt’s video for
Stink Mitt ’s “Biker Shorts” went into light rotation on MuchMusic and received many accolades as part of the third annual IMVF, now touring throughout the globe in Canada, U.S. and Europe. Shortly after, yet another Morfitt video appeared on MuchMusic, forThe Organ song "Brothe".Morfitt’s accomplishments attracted offers of freelance camera work, and he took on the shooting of footage for
Novus Television ’s coverage of theMolson Indy , and joined Canadian industrial heroesSkinny Puppy for a string of dates in U.S. and Canada as video and camera operator. Most recently, Morfitt has worked as DP-Camera on the series pilot "Bandwagon", produced by AZZ Entertainment / Backburner Entertainment. In the summer of 2005 Morfitt made moved from Canada to the United States where he now resides as a permanent resident with his wife and daughter.tags:
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