Captain Tractor

Captain Tractor
Origin Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Genres Folk rock
Years active 1993–present
Website www.captaintractor.com
Members Chris Wynters
Scott Peters
Jules Mounteer
Jon Nordstrom
Jason Kodie
Shannon Johnson
Past members Aimee Hill
Jeff Smook
Brock Skywalker

Captain Tractor is a Canadian folk rock band, based in Edmonton, Alberta. They play a punk-influenced variant of Celtic folk music, similar to such bands as Great Big Sea, The Pogues or Spirit of the West. Their songs are often rich in local, cultural, and geographical references.

The band's most famous songs have been renditions of the folk music classics "The Log Driver's Waltz" and "Drunken Sailor", as well as a cover of the Arrogant Worms' "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate". They have also developed a following for their brand of Canadian rock, with singles such as "Up the Hill", "Frozen Puck to the Head", "This Is Not a Sad Song", "Another Drinking Song", and "The Bastard of Strathcona County".

In celebration of the band's 10th anniversary, Alley Kat Brewing Company released "Captain Tractor Yellowhead Wheat Ale".

Their seventh studio album, Famous Last Words, was released on May 3, 2011.

Band members

The band consists of five men, one woman, and their mascot, a deer named Bucky. The band members are:

Former members include:

Discography

Captain Tractor has released seven albums:

They have also released a video entitled Inconsequential Things in 1998, and an interactive CD-ROM, Bus Madness, in 1995.

Members' solo albums:

External links

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