"Married Again" - Jim Cuddy w/ Kathleen Edwards - Web Only Version!
"Pull Me Through" - Jim Cuddy
It was the mid-seventies when Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor first met each other in high school. After discovering a mutual love of music, they formed an “amphetamine pop band” called the HiFi’s. The pair moved to New York City in 1981 and tried to land a recording contract. Three years later they returned to Toronto without a deal but discovered a burgeoning club scene where acts like k.d. lang, The Cowboy Junkies and Jeff Healey were honing their chops. Through a series of chance meetings and the classified ads, Jim and Greg formed Blue Rodeo.
Since the release of their debut album, Outskirts, in March 1987, Blue Rodeo have established themselves as one of the premiere bands in Canadian music history. They have released ten studio albums, one live album, a Greatest Hits collection, and an award winning DVD, selling in excess of 4 million copies around the world.
In 1998, Jim released his first solo album All In Time, which went on to sell Gold in his native Canada. His second solo recording, The Light That Guides You Home, hit stores in September 2006 to critical acclaim and Cuddy proves once again that his songwriting ranks with the best Canada has to offer.
I've been listening to Whistler - I love the plot line and the imagery I think your friends from Arizona told me they were on that trip Love the sunshine!!!!!
Songwriters Circle was a highlight of JunoFest activities! Thankyou for your brilliant words & music. Please come & perform on Vancouver Island again! Respectful & kind regards
My GF and I caught JCB @ Massey Hall on V-Day, what a great show they put on and what a great oppotunity it'd be to play with them. Keep up the good tunes,we'll be seeing JCB live again in the near future I hope.
Thanks for being a friend. I am not only a huge fan of your music and performance, but I admire you greatly for the integrity you have shown throughout your career.