Pushing Daisies
The band to watch for in 2009...
Originating in Winnipeg, Canada in '95, the band's line-up solidified in 1996, as Darren Burtniak (drums/percussion), Roland Cote (Vocals/Guitars), James Roth (Guitars) and Curtis Paull (Guitars). The band...
Pushing Daisies
The band to watch for in 2009...
Originating in Winnipeg, Canada in '95, the band's line-up solidified in 1996, as Darren Burtniak (drums/percussion), Roland Cote (Vocals/Guitars), James Roth (Guitars) and Curtis Paull (Guitars). The band established Catch 23 Records Inc. in '99 to release Pretending To Be Famous. That year saw a showcase at Canadian Music Week where they were named winners of the Rising Star Award and a busy touring schedule the following summer found them on the road and playing to sold out arenas as opening act on The Guess Who’s “Running Back Thru Canada Tour.”
Their highly anticipated sophomore disc "How It Makes You Feel" was released in late 2005. The album’s first two singles, Punches and The Weekend, received airplay on radio stations in Winnipeg and throughout Canada.
Other stand-out tracks from How It Makes You Feel include Fall Back Into Me, a melodious tune that landed a spot on Global’s hit television series Falcon Beach; and Stranger, which took top marks in the Canadian Music Week Songwriters’ Awards.
In 2006, Pushing Daisies wrote and recorded C'Mon C'Mon, the Official Song of the 2006 Grey Cup for the Canadian Football League. "This song embodies the spirit, passion and energy that combine to make the Grey Cup such an important annual event in Canada," Commissioner Tom Wright said.
2009 will witness a new release titled "Your Devils and your Angels", their most true-to-life edgy sounding studio recording to date. Watch for the snowball to start rolling, everyone can sense it.....
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roland@pushingdaisies.com