The Sheepdogs

The Sheepdogs

Canadian rock band from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, founded 2006. With 20 years of writing, releasing, and performing some of Canada's best rock n' roll music under their belt, The Sheepdogs show no sign of slowing down. In 2024, the band bought their catalogue back from Warner and minted their own record label, Sheepdogs Recording Co. The return to independence means The Sheepdogs can write, record and release music more often, looking at each project as a chance to work with new team members and expand their creative and collaborative circles. Now the band is back with new music. Paradise Alone, a 5-song EP ranging from soft yachtrock to the classic windows-down, fast-driving rock and roll The Sheepdogs are known for. Recorded in the legendary Southern Grooves studio with Grammy-award-winning Matt Ross-Spang, mixed by Ross-Spang, and mastered by Grammy-nominated JJ Golden, Paradise Alone pulls on songwriter Currie's Americana, folk, and yacht-rock influences. As the band explores their newfound, or more newly-regained independence, they continue to grow with Paradise Alone being the first of of three releases slated for 2024. In the last 20 years as a band, The Sheepdogs have won multiple JUNOs, earned two platinum record certifications and three gold singles, played thousands of live shows all over including Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and even Kazakhstan. The band, comprised of Ewan Currie (lead vocals, guitar), Ryan Gullen (bass), Sam Corbett (drums), Ricky Paquette (lead guitar) and Shamus Currie (keyboards), are experts at traveling a rock show, writing savory hooks and making sure everyone - at a show or listening at home - are having a good time. Members: Ewan Currie: vocals, guitar Ricky Paquette: guitar Ryan Gullen: bass Sam Corbett: drums Shamus Currie : Keyboards

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Nobody But You
Nobody But You
2025-10-03
Down At The Khyber
Down At The Khyber
2025-04-11
Hell Together
Hell Together
2024-11-07
Handle My Biz
Handle My Biz
2024-10-23
Paradise Alone
Paradise Alone
2024-08-22
Darlin' Baby
Darlin' Baby
2024-08-01

The Sheepdogs个人资料

Saskatoon blues rockers the Sheepdogs were plucked from obscurity in 2011 when they won a Rolling Stone contest. On 18 August 2011, they became the first unsigned band ever featured on the cover of the famed music magazine. The Sheepdogs have since released seven studio albums and won four Juno Awards, including New Group of the Year, Single of the Year and Rock Album of the Year in 2012. They have had two platinum albums and two platinum singles (“I Don’t Know” and “Feeling Good”) in Canada. The Sheepdogs The Sheepdogs The Sheepdogs on the red carpet at the Much Music Video Awards in Toronto, 19 June 2011. (courtesy Tony Felgueiras, flickr) Formation and Influences The band formed in 2004 as a trio called The Breaks. The original members, Ewan Currie (guitar/vocals), Ryan Gullen (bass) and Sam Corbett (drums), met while students at the University of Saskatchewan. Blues rock was the sound the trio gravitated to when they first started jamming in Corbett’s parents’ basement. The band often cites the Black Keys, Kings of Leon, Credence Clearwater Revival and the Allman Brothers Band as early influences. In a 2015 interview, Currie said, “The two bands I always try to land between is Led Zeppelin and Crosby, Stills and Nash. You’ve got the big riff and bombast of Zeppelin but the sweet melodies and harmonies of a CSN. I’m trying to borrow from both. There seems to be a lot of bands that did one or the other, and I kinda was looking for that sweet spot in between.” In 2006, the band released the self-titled EP, The Breaks. They then became a foursome after adding Leot Hanson (guitar/backing vocals) and changing their name to The Sheepdogs. DIY Spirit The Sheepdogs independently released their first few studio albums: Trying to Grow (2007), Big Stand (2010), Learn & Burn (2010) and the EP Five Easy Pieces (2011). The first two DIY releases were recorded at Cosmic Pad Studios in Saskatoon. These low-budget affairs featured album artwork drawn by friends and family. On Learn & Burn, which arrived not long after Big Stand, the band was influenced by 1960s psychedelic rock. A “Very Hairy Rock & Roll Fairy Tale” In 2011, one of The Sheepdogs’ demo tapes found its way to Atlantic Records via a manager they had met earlier that year. The label entered the tape into Rolling Stone’s Do You Want to Be a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star “choose the cover” contest. The winner would appear on the cover of the magazine. The Sheepdogs were one of 16 bands to make the final cut, and they were eventually crowned the winners. On 18 August 2011, the longhaired and hairy Prairie foursome graced the cover of the world’s most famous music magazine. The caption read, “A Very Hairy Rock & Roll Fairy Tale.” The overnight success led to a deal with Atlantic Records and the rerelease of Learn & Burn. It went on to win three 2012 Juno Awards: Rock Album of the Year, Best New Group and Single of the Year (“I Don’t Know”). Learn & Burn and “I Don’t Know” were both certified platinum in Canada. The Sheepdogs (2012) The swamp rockers self-titled major label debut, released on 4 September 2012, debuted at No. 1 in Canada. Produced by Black Keys’ drummer Patrick Carney, the album was recorded at Haptown Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. In its review, Rolling Stone described the 14 songs as “taut, sun-beaten boogie.” The hit single “Feeling Good” was played at Toronto Maple Leafs’ home games during the 2015–16 season after every goal the team scored. The song was also featured in a pair of video games, NASCAR The Game: The Inside Line and NHL 17, as well as in a TV commercial promoting Saskatchewan tourism. It also won the 2014 Juno Award for Video of the Year. The band was nominated for Rock Album of the Year, Group of the Year and Single of the Year (“The Way It Is”). The Sheepdogs and “Feeling Good” both went on to be certified platinum in Canada. On 24 November 2013, The Sheepdogs performed at the opening ceremonies of the 101st Grey Cup in Regina. Future Nostalgia (2015) The Sheepdogs’ fifth studio album was released on Dine Alone Records and distributed by Warner Music Canada. Produced by Currie, the 18 songs were recorded over three weeks at a backwoods cabin in Stony Lake, Ontario. The band wanted to get back to its early days and keep the production and the music simple. Future Nostalgia featured the hit single “Downtown.” The album also saw the addition of a pair of new members: guitarist Rusty Matyas, who replaced Leot Hanson, and Currie’s brother Shamus on keyboards and horns. In November 2015, before The Sheepdogs left on a European tour to promote Future Nostalgia, the band became six strong with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Bowskill (guitar and pedal steel). Future Nostalgia received a Juno Award nomination for Rock Album of the Year. The album’s sound, like much of the band’s material, is perhaps best described as 1970s Southern rock. In an interview with the Toronto Sun’s Jane Stevenson, Currie said, “our music definitely sort of harkens back to an older time. And music is a very powerful, nostalgic force.” Changing Colours (2018) The sessions for The Sheepdogs’ sixth album were engineered, coproduced and mixed by Thomas D’Arcy at Taurus Recording in Toronto. The album was released in February 2018. The band then hit the road, playing more than 200 shows in Canada, the US and Europe. The record received Juno Award nominations for Group of the Year and Rock Album of the Year. Corbett’s Cancer Diagnosis and Solo Debuts In 2018, The Sheepdogs’ founding drummer, Sam Corbett, was diagnosed with testicular cancer. He stepped away from the band and used the time to release his first solo record, Nutana. Becoming a first-time father also inspired the album. In March 2019, Ewan Currie released his solo debut, Out of My Mind. The band’s EP No Simple Thing was released in 2021 and featured the single “Keep on Loving You.” Live at Lee’s (2022) As the COVID-19 pandemic waned and restrictions were lifted in the fall of 2021, the Sheepdogs played four sold-out shows (17–20 November) at Toronto’s Lee’s Palace. The shows were recorded and released the following February as the band’s first live recording. Outta Sight (2022) Released on 3 June 2022, the 10-song collection Outta Sight was the band’s first studio album in four years. According to Currie, “making this record was the cure for our COVID blues.” He described the album as an “11-song serving of bangers for every occasion.” In August 2022, Jimmy Bowskill announced he was leaving the band to focus on other projects. This included his work with roots rockers Blue Rodeo (he had become a member in 2017) and a new project (Brooks & Bowskill) with his wife, Brittany Brooks. Guitarist Ricky Paquette joined The Sheepdogs, replacing Bowskill. Outta Sight was nominated for a Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year. Awards CASBY Awards Favourite New Artist (2011) Favourite Indie Album (2011) Favourite New Album (2011) Western Canadian Music Awards Learn & Burn, Rock Recording of the Year (2011) MuchMusic Video Awards “I Don’t Know” Rock Video of the Year (2012) Juno Awards New Group of the Year (2012) Single of the Year (2012) Rock Album of the Year Learn & Burn (2012) Video of the Year “Feeling Good” (2014)

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