Hedley (band)
Hedley | |
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Left to right: Thomas MacDonald (Bass), Jacob Hoggard (Lead Singer), David Rosin (Lead Guitarist), Christian Crippin (Drummer) | |
Background information | |
Origin | Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada |
Genres | Pop rock, pop punk, alternative rock[1] |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Universal Canada, Capitol,[2] Island[3] |
Website |
www |
Members |
Chris Crippin Jacob Hoggard Tommy Mac Dave Rosin |
Past members |
Ryan Federau Kevin Giesbrecht Kevin Heeres Brandon McKay |
Hedley is a Canadian pop-rock group originating in Abbotsford, British Columbia that formed in 2003. They were named after the unincorporated community of Hedley, British Columbia, a name chosen after members heard that it was for sale for $346,000.[4]
Hedley is known for its singles "Never Too Late", "Cha-Ching" (performed at the closing ceremony of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics),[5] "Invincible", "Kiss You Inside Out", and "Wild Life", and for the band members' philanthropic work as ambassadors for the charity Free The Children.
History
2003–2005: Original line-up and Canadian Idol
Hedley originally consisted of Jacob Hoggard, Kevin Giesbrecht, Kevin Heeres, Ryan Federau, and Brandon McKay. The band wrote many songs such as Gunnin' and Brave New World (which were later recorded by the current Hedley). The original band bet Jacob Hoggard $150 that he wouldn't make it past auditions for Canadian Idol. Hoggard proved them wrong making it to the top three before being eliminated from the competition. However, shortly after the members decided to go their separate ways, but the band re-formed not long after, with Hoggard as the only original member.
2005–2008: Hedley and Famous Last Words
Their debut single "On My Own" reached number 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart and the follow-up "Trip" peaked at number 11. The singles "On My Own", "321", "Trip", and "Gunnin" topped the MuchMusic Countdown. Their last single, "Street Fight", off of their self-titled debut album was successful on both the MuchMusic Countdown and the Canadian Singles Chart. Their first single from their album Famous Last Words, "She's So Sorry", achieved much success on the MuchMusic Countdown.
In 2005 the band went on their first tour across Canada,[6] with The Weekend and Faber(the band currently known as Faber Drive). Then went on a 19 day in gecity Canadian tour with Simple Plan [7] and in early 2006, headlining The Get Some Tour cross Canada club tour with MXPX and Faber.[8]
In the summer of 2006, they signed a record deal for the United States with Capitol Records. At the time a division of EMI, Universal Music Group competitor, before being sold in the fold of EMI in 2012 to Universal. Upon signing Hedley's self-titled album was released with a new cover in the US on September 26, 2006, a year after its initial release in Canada. During June 2006, the band went on tour in the US, opening for fellow Capitol Records artist, Yellowcard, with Matchbox Romance.[9] Subsequently Hedley was dropped by Capitol Records in 2007.[10]
Hedley released their second album, Famous Last Words, on October 30, 2007. It went platinum ten days after release. The first single from the CD, "She's So Sorry", was released to radio on August 21, 2007. The video was shot in Toronto, Ontario, and premiered on MuchMusic on September 20, 2007.
In late 2007, the band was chosen to open for Bon Jovi on their Lost Highway Tour at their Canadian stops for 14 shows.[11] Which forced them to postponed their own tour til early 2008, opened by State of Shock.[12]
Famous Last Words was released on May 12, 2009 in the US with a blue cover and new name "Never Too Late". 5 songs replaced with 5 from the band's first album. Dropped by Capitol Records in 2007, Never Too Late was released by Fontana Distribution, at the time owned by Hedley's Canadian record label's parent company Universal Music.
2009–2011: The Show Must Go and Go with the Show
On November 17, 2009, Hedley released their third studio album The Show Must Go. The first single "Cha-Ching" peaked at number 6 in the Canadian Hot 100. The second single, Don't Talk To Strangers peaked at number 11 on the Canadian Hot 100, and at number 1 on the Much Music Countdown. The third single "Perfect" peaked at number seven in the Canadian Hot 100, and also peaked at number one in the Much Music Countdown. The fourth single off the album was "Hands Up".
The band went on The Show Must Go... on the Road Tour across 38 cities in Canada in support of the new album The Show Must Go. On November 16, 2009, Chart Attack reported, "Fefe Dobson and Stereos will be along for the whole trek, while Faber Drive and Boys Like Girls will support on select dates."[13] A live album and documentary entitled Go With the Show was recorded during this tour. Released on CD/DVD on November 9. 2010.
In 2010 the band signed an American record deal with Island Records, owned by same mega-label, Universal Music Group, as Hedley's Canadian label. The album was originally to be released in the US on October 12, but instead was released on December 7, 2010, containing the bonus tracks "I Do (Wanna Love You)" (a re-arrangement of the song "For the Nights I Can't Remember") and "Color Outside The Lines".[14] The band also toured the US to promote the album.
The band performed Cha-Ching in a segment with other artists highlighting Canadian music at the closing ceremony of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.[5] The song was later included in the soundtrack to the closing ceremonies Sounds of Vancouver 2010: Closing Ceremony Commemorative Album.
2011–2013: Storms
On May 5, 2011, Hedley confirmed that they were back in the studio recording a new album. The first official single from the album, entitled, "Invincible", was released on iTunes (Canada) on August 23, 2011. The single has yet to be released on iTunes in the US. An official music video for the song was released on September 6, 2011.
The band's fourth studio album, Storms, was released on November 8, 2011. This album consists of 12 tracks (17 on the deluxe edition).[15] A music video was released for the album's second single "One Life" on December 14, 2011.
The album sees the group experimenting with elements of pop and rock music to create their most musically diverse soundscape yet, as well as the one with most overt pop overtones. Debuting at number two on the Canadian Albums Chart (edged out only by Michael Bublé's Christmas), it is also Hedley's most successful album thus far. The album debuted at number two on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling 23,000 copies. This was the biggest debut of the week, behind Michael Bublé's holiday album Christmas. This album marks the band's highest album chart peak. On November 23, 2011, the album was certified gold by Music Canada. Hedley won the Juno Award for Best Pop Album at the 2012 awards. The album produced two top-20 singles, "Invincible" (featuring rapper P. Reign on the single release) and "One Life". The album included the track "Beautiful" which was first released on Hedley's live album Go With the Show in 2010.
After the success of Storms, Hedley released a new single called "Kiss You Inside Out" on May 18, 2012, included in the re-release of Storms on June 5, 2012. A French version of Kiss You Inside Out featuring additional vocals by Andrée-Anne Leclerc was also made available on iTunes. Kiss You Inside Out was met with critical acclaim and netted the band their highest chart peak to date.
To promote Storms, the band went on the a 31 city Shipwrecked tour during early 2012.[16]
2013–2015: Wild Life
On August 27, 2013, "Anything", the first single released. Followed by the video September 10, 2013. The album, entitled 'Wild Life,' was released on November 11, 2013 in Canada. Consisting of 11 tracks (15 on the deluxe version).
Hedley signed in late 2013 [17] again with Capitol Records, now owned by Universal Music Group, the same mega-label owner of as their Canadian label. The album was released via Capitol Records in the US on May 20, 2014. The album's second single "Crazy For You", released October 22, 2013 and video released February 14, 2014. The band's album, 'Wild Life,' was released in the US on May 19th 2014.
Hedley headlined the 101st Grey Cup Halftime show at Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field in Regina, Saskatchewan on November 24, 2013. Performing a 13-minute compilation of Hands Up, Anything, Invincible and Cha-Ching.
Hedley went on a Canadian national headlining tour, Wild Live Tour, to promote the album, in February–April 2014, playing 37 cities and ending in hometown, Abbotsford, British Columbia. As well as The Studio at Webster Hall in New York on January 14 and Los Angeles at The Sayers Club on January 16.
2015–present: Hello
On September 8, Hedley released "Lost in Translation" as the lead single off the album 'Hello'. The sixth album was released via Universal Music Canada on November 6, 2015.
Hedley have been nominated for Group of the Year for the 2016 Juno Awards but lost to Walk Off The Earth.[18]
Band members
Current Members
- Jacob Hoggard – lead vocals, guitar, piano (2003-Present)
- Dave Rosin – guitar, backing vocals (2005-Present)
- Tommy Mac – bass, backing vocals (2005-Present)
- Chris Crippin – drums, backing vocals (2005-Present)
Former Members
- Ryan Federau (2003-2005)
- Kevin Giesbrecht (2003-2005)
- Kevin Heeres (2003-2005)
- Brandon McKay (2003-2005)
Discography
Studio albums
- Hedley (September 6, 2005 Canada, September 26, 2006 US)
- Famous Last Words/Never Too Late (October 30, 2007 Canada, May 12, 2009 US)
- The Show Must Go (November 17, 2009 Canada, December 7, 2010 US, April 16, 2010 Worldwide)
- Storms (November 8, 2011) [15]
- Wild Life (November 11, 2013 Canada, May 20, 2014 US)
- Hello (November 6, 2015)
Live albums
- Go With the Show (November 9, 2010)
Tours
- Headlining
- Hedley (2005)
- On the Road (2006)
- The Show Must Go (2009-2010)
- the wild Life (2014-2015)
- Hello World Tour (2016)
- Opening Act
- No Pads, No Helmets, Just Balls (2005
- Lost Highway Tour (2007)
- All the Right Reasons Tour (2007)
Awards
Nominations
- Nominated for Rock Album of the Year (for self-titled CD; Nickelback's All The Right Reasons won), and New Group of the Year (won by Bedouin Soundclash) at the 2006 Juno Awards. They closed the show with their single "On My Own".
- Nominated for Favourite Canadian Group (won by Billy Talent), and they were nominated for Best Pop Video and Best Post-Production (won by Sam Roberts) for their video for "Gunnin'" at the MuchMusic Video Awards on June 17, 2007. They won Best Pop Video.
- Nominated for four 2007 Juno Awards. Their only victory was for their producer, Brian Howes (for "Trip", off the Hedley album). They were also nominated for the 2008 Juno Award for Group of the Year, but lost to Blue Rodeo.
- Nominated for two 2010 Juno Awards: Pop Album of the Year (won by Michael Bublé for album Crazy Love), and Group of the Year (won by Metric).[19]
- Nominated for 6 awards in the 2010 MMVAs: Video Of The Year (won for Perfect), Post Production of The Year (won for Perfect), Cinematography Of The Year (lost to Trey Songz and Drake's Successful), Director Of The Year (lost to Billy Talent's Saint Veronika), Pop Video Of The Year (won for Cha-Ching), and Ur Fave Video (lost to Justin Bieber and Ludacris's Baby).
- Nominated for 5 awards at the 2012 MMVA's including: Video of the Year and Ur Fave Video of the Year (lost to Carly Rae Jepsen's Call Me Maybe), Pop Video of the Year and Cinematography Video of the Year (lost to Marianas Trench's Haven't Had Enough), for Invincible ft. P.Reign) and Ur Fave Artist of the Year (lost to Justin Bieber).
- Nominated for the following categories for the 2013 Juno Awards: Fan Choice Award, Album of the Year (for Storms), and Single of the Year (for "Kiss You Inside Out")
Wins
- Of the six nominations the group got for the 2008 Much Music Video Awards (MMVA), the group won four awards: Best Video - For The Nights I Can't Remember, Best Cinematography - For the Nights I Can't Remember (which defeated another Hedley effort, She's So Sorry), Best Director - For The Nights I Can't Remember, MuchLOUD Best Rock Video - She's So Sorry.
- Won 3 awards, all for the song "For the Nights I Can't Remember" : Fans Choice Award, Song of the Year, and the Chart Topper Award.
- Won a Juno Award at the 2011 ceremony for Video of the Year.
- Won a Juno Award at the 2012 ceremony for Pop Album of the Year, beating critically acclaimed releases by Avril Lavigne and Lights.
Influences
After an interview Jacob confessed to being influenced by the band Jimmy Eat World and Steven Tyler. He said, "Tommy came from metal background and I came in with Jimmy Eat World and Steven Tyler as being my biggest influences, and it somehow came together amazingly."
Philanthropy
Since 2009, the members of Hedley have acted as ambassadors for Free The Children, an international charity and educational partner. Hedley also volunteered in two of Free The Children's international communities, first in the Maasai Mara, Kenya, in 2010 and later in Rajasthan, India, during the summer of 2011.[20]
After experiencing the effects of poverty first-hand, Hedley involved its fans, explaining that "we were faced with the harsh reality that many people in impoverished communities are forced to live without the rights we take for granted here—such as health care. We returned to Canada resolved to take a stand and raise funds to help the families we met in the overall region."[20] Through fan donations, the band raised $12,000 for health education in India.[21]
See also
References
- ↑ "Famous Last Words by Hedley - Download Famous Last Words on iTunes". Itunes.apple.com. 2007-10-30. Retrieved 2011-05-05.
- ↑ Halperin, Shirley (2007-12-21). "All the acts that lost major label deals in 2007 | Inside TV | EW.com". Hollywoodinsider.ew.com. Retrieved 2011-05-05.
- ↑ "| Artists". Island Def Jam. Retrieved 2011-05-05.
- ↑ A Perfect Place - Don't expect Hedley to gripe about the good old days of rock - the Canadian band is more than content in this time and place Sault Star
- 1 2 "2010 Olympics Closing Ceremony", Mahalo News. Article, March 18, 2010
- ↑ http://www.soulshine.ca/news/newsarticle.php?nid=2456
- ↑ http://www.soulshine.ca/news/newsarticle.php?nid=2708
- ↑ http://www.soulshine.ca/news/newsarticle.php?nid=3067
- ↑ http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/upcoming_tours/yellowcard_plan_early_summer_tour.html
- ↑ http://insidetv.ew.com/2008/01/02/all-the-acts-th/
- ↑ http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=fedbd93a-6311-4034-be2a-2d629064b894
- ↑ http://www.cordovabay.com/news.php?type=article&id=77
- ↑ Harper, Kate (2009-11-16). "Hedley Announce Canadian Tour". Chart Attack. Retrieved 2010-05-03.
- ↑ "Hedley Hoping Third Time's A Charm". AlternativeAddiction.com. 2010-10-09. Retrieved 2011-05-05.
- 1 2 "Studio Album #4 for Canada’s Multiplatinum Hit-makers". Facebook. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
- ↑ http://blog.muchmusic.com/not-only-is-hedley-hitting-up-much-theyre-touring-the-entire-true-north-strong-and-free/
- ↑ http://www.skopemag.com/2013/11/20/hedley-signs-to-capitol-records
- ↑ http://junoawards.ca/nominees/
- ↑ "JUNO Awards". Junoawards.ca. Retrieved 2011-05-05.
- 1 2 "Taking a Stand In India". Hedley Online. Retrieved 2013-02-01.
- ↑ "Help Raise Money for Health Education in India". Hedley Facebook Page. 2011-10-13. Retrieved 2013-02-01.
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