- Grievous Angels
Grievous Angels are a Canadian
alternative country band. Although they have never achieved mainstream success, they are a cultural institution inNorthern Ontario . As well, they are highly regarded by many music critics: newspapers in both Canada and theUnited States have compared the band favorably toSteve Earle ,Lucinda Williams ,Bruce Springsteen ,Stan Rogers andGordon Lightfoot .The band is fronted by singer/songwriter
Charlie Angus , who entered electoral politics in 2004 as theNew Democratic Party Member of Parliament forTimmins—James Bay .The group was originally formed in
Toronto, Ontario in 1986 by Angus, vocalistMichelle Rumball and fiddlerPeter Jellard . They began as a collective of street buskers, and eventually began playing Toronto-area bars.Tim Hadley and drummerPeter Duffin joined the band in 1987. The band quickly became a popular draw at folk festivals across Canada, and released their debut album, "Toute la Gang", in 1989.In 1990, shortly after the release of the band's second album, "One Job Town", Rumball left the band and Angus moved to
Cobalt, Ontario . However, the band kept going through these challenges, continuing to tour and being nominated for severalJuno Award s.They released "Watershed" in 1993, and were named one of the hottest up-and-coming bands in Canada by "
Maclean's " the following year. In 1995, Angus also launched "HighGrader ", a magazine about Northern Ontario life and culture, and joinedCBC Radio One as a correspondent and commentator for its Sudbury station CBCS.In 1996, Grievous Angels released "Waiting for the Cage", a concept album about life in Northern Ontario mining towns which also included an interactive CD-ROM feature. The CD-ROM feature won an award from the New York Expo of Short Film and Video.
In 1999, Angus was presented the "
Jackie Washington Award", for his contributions to Northern Ontario's cultural life, by Sudbury'sNorthern Lights Festival Boréal . The band also released "22 Trailer Park" that year.In the summer of 2000, Duffin retired from the band, and Hadley accepted a gig touring with
Stompin' Tom Connors . Duffin was replaced byDave Patterson . However, the band went on hiatus as Angus got involved in local political activism around theAdams Mine controversy, a campaign which ultimately led to his 2004 election to Parliament. As well, Jellard joined Toronto bandSwamperella (although he has continued to play with Grievous Angels as well).The band's most recent album was released in 2003. Although the band is largely on hiatus due to Angus' career in politics, they have continued to perform occasionally on stage, most recently at the 2008 Northern Lights Festival Boréal.
Discography
* "Toute la Gang" (1989)
* "One Job Town" (1990)
* "Watershed" (1993)
* "Waiting for the Cage" (1996)
* "22 Trailer Park" (1999)
* "Hanging Songs" (2003)
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