- Kevin Hearn
Infobox musical artist
Name = Kevin Hearn
Img_capt = Kevin Hearn, 2005.
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Kevin Neil Hearn
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Born = birth date and age|1969|7|3Grimsby, Ontario ,Canada
Died =
Origin =Toronto ,Ontario ,Canada
Instrument =Keyboard instrument s,accordion ,guitar ,mandolin
Genre =Alternative rock
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1988–present
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Associated_acts =The Look People ,Barenaked Ladies ,Rheostatics ,Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle
URL = [http://www.kevinhearn.com www.kevinhearn.com]
Notable_instruments =Kevin Neil Hearn (born
July 3 ,1969 inGrimsby, Ontario ,Canada ) plays keyboards and other instruments forBarenaked Ladies (BNL) and also has his own band,Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle . He attendedInglenook Community High School .Early life
Kevin was born to a relatively large family, and they lived in a small home.cite video
people =Jim Creeggan ,Kevin Hearn ,Steven Page ,Ed Robertson ,Tyler Stewart
title = The Barenaked Truth
medium = Television documentary/DVD
publisher = Take 3 Productions/Casablanca Media Television
date = 2004 ] He recalls buying "Magical Mystery Tour " and aBeach Boys greatest hits record, and having them become his first two favourite albums, which led him to an interest in performing music. Hearn has a classical piano background. He also attended St. Michael's Choir School.Career
Hearn joined
The Look People in 1988 and played with the band until their break-up in 1993. In 1995 he replaced departedkeyboardist Andy Creeggan in the Barenaked Ladies. Hearn did not own any of the band'salbum s and had to learn all of the band'ssong s in a matter of weeks.His early contribution to the band can be heard on the live release "
Rock Spectacle ", which was recorded on his first tour with the group. He played mostly keyboards on the songs included on thealbum , and someaccordion . His first BNLmusic video was the video for "Shoe Box ", followed by the video for "The Old Apartment " (neither of which was for a recording he actually played on). Also, thanks to the opportunities afforded him by the job, Hearn released an album called "Mothball Mint " of his own material.After extensive touring in the
United States , building upon increasing success of "Rock Spectacle", the band recorded their fourth studio album, "Stunt". This was Hearn's first album with the band. While Andy Creeggan was mostly focused on acoustic keyboards (mainlypiano ), Hearn was experienced with electronic keyboards,synthesizer s and samplers. This contribution to the band's sound is evident on "Stunt". Hearn also contributed some leadelectric guitar to the album, having a noticeably different style thanEd Robertson orSteven Page .Diagnosis with leukemia
Shortly after the recording of the album, Hearn was diagnosed with
chronic myelogenous leukemia . He began treatment at the same time the band was shooting the video for "One Week ", and as such, does not appear in many of the shots. He was hospitalized inToronto while the band continued to tour in support of the new album (which had become a hit). Several of the band's friends filled in at different points (including Chris Brown and Greg Kurstin). Hearn ultimately requiredbone marrow transplants from his brother Sean Hearn, and eventually hiscancer went into remission.cite video
people = Moll, George (executive producer)
title =Behind the Music
medium = TV-series
publisher =VH1
location = New York, NY
date = 2000 ] He rejoined the band in 1999, though still dealing with the effects of the disease. He also released another solo album, called "H-Wing " (named for the hospital wing he was in when he wrote most of the songs) which centered on his illness. This time his album was performed with a band, Thin Buckle (all the members of whom performed in some level or another on his first album).Return to work
BNL's next album, "Maroon", featured one of Hearn's songs, "Hidden Sun" as a hidden track at the end of the disc; his song "Born Human", later re-recorded for Thin Buckle, was recorded and left off the album. Starting with the release of the band's sixth studio album, "
Everything to Everyone ", the band entered into a new writing process in which Hearn andJim Creeggan brought not only songs, but also song ideas that the band would complete together. "Everything to Everyone" saw Hearn's first writing credits on the regular body of a BNL album. He learned to play themandolin for the album and it has become a common instrument for him on tour. Hearn also released a third solo album, "Night Light" in 2003 with Thin Buckle.A fourth album, "
The Miracle Mile ", was released onJuly 11 ,2006 in Canada and online. The BNL writing process from the previous album continued for their seventh studio album, "Barenaked Ladies Are Me ", released in September 2006.Also of note are Hearn's collaborations with the
Rheostatics . For their tribute album to the art of the Group of Seven, Hearn contributed keyboards throughout the album, and sings the song "Yellow Days Under a Lemon Sun" (which bookends the CD with two different versions. For the album "The Story of Harmelodia", a thematical, and somewhatpsychadelic children's album, Hearn contributed the songs "Wingophone" and "Monkey Bird". He also contributed to the overall sound of the disc, and has performed live with the Rheostatics throughout the years.Personal life
Hearn currently lives in downtown Toronto. He also spends time at a cottage which he acquired in the early 2000's. The isolated cottage is on a lake where his family spent time when he was a child.
Hearn's
cousin isactor andcomedian Harland Williams , with whom he spent a lot of time as a child.Discography
"See Barenaked Ladies for Hearn's discography with that group."
with The Look People
* "More Songs About Hats and Chickens" (1989)
* "Small Fish, Big Pond" (1990)
* "Boogazm" (1991)
* "Crazy Eggs" (1993)olo
*"
Mothball Mint " (1997)with Thin Buckle
*"
H-Wing " (1998)
*"Night Light" (2004)
*"The Miracle Mile " (2006)with The Rheostatics
*"
Music Inspired by the Group of Seven " (1995)
*"The Story of Harmelodia " (1999)References
External links
* [http://www.kevinhearn.com Kevin Hearn] official website
*myspace|kevinhearnthinbuckle
* [http://www.thinbuckle.tk UK fansite]
* [http://jazzodyssey.proboards42.com/index.cgi Unofficial fan club]
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