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Member Since6/25/2007
Band Websitewww.skydiggers.com
Band MembersAndy Maize: Vocals
Josh Finlayson: Vocals, Guitar
Ron Macey: Bass
Michael Johnston: Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
Noel Webb: Drums
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Anything for You Live at the Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival
I Will Give You Everything
Dear Henry
Record LabelLatent Recordings
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Nov 19 2009 8:00P
The Bronson Centre Ottawa, Ontario
Nov 20 2009 8:00P
The Grad Club Kingston, Ontario
Nov 21 2009 8:00P
The Grad Club Kingston, Ontario
Nov 27 2009 8:00P
The Gateway Bar - SAIT Campus Centre Calgary, Alberta
Nov 28 2009 8:00P
Avenue Theatre Edmonton, Alberta
Dec 4 2009 8:00P
The Ship Inn St. John’s, Newfoundland
Dec 5 2009 8:00P
Wilser’s Frederickton, New Brunswick
Dec 6 2009 8:00P
The Blue Olive St. John, New Brunswick
Dec 8 2009 8:00P
The Company House Halifax, Nova Scotia
Dec 9 2009 8:00P
The Company House Halifax, Nova Scotia
Dec 10 2009 8:00P
Al Whittle Theatre Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Dec 11 2009 8:00P
The Paramount Lounge Montcton, New Brunswick
Dec 12 2009 8:00P
The Art’s Guild Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Dec 18 2009 8:00P
The Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, Ontario
Dec 19 2009 8:00P
The Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, Ontario

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   About Skydiggers
The Truth About Skydiggers

Back in the mid-80s, Toronto was re-emerging as a musical hotbed with a special focus on a rebirth of the singer-songwriter tradition. The Cowboy Junkies and Blue Rodeo were in their formative stages. Andrew Cash, who had recently signed a solo deal with Island Records, had begun hosting a weekly songwriting showcase at the Spadina Hotel called Acoustic Meltdown, which obtained a cult following among music-lovers in the city. Future Skydiggers Josh Finlayson and Andy Maize were frequent guests at those shows. They had been friends since childhood, and separately had formed their own bands. Maize fronted Direktive 17, which toured around Southern Ontario. Finlayson played bass in The Ramblers, which had relocated for about two years to the UK chasing the tail end of punk’s glory years. By 1984, both bands had run their course, and the two teamed up to play and record as an acoustic duo under the name West Montrose. The simplicity and portability of the acoustic format was a reaction to their experience with the noise and circumstance of playing in rock bands. As they continued to write and record and occasionally appear on the Spadina stage, gradually the elements of a new group started to fall into place. Drummer Wayne Stokes was an aspiring home studio purveyor who had done some recording with Finlayson and Maize. Bassist Ron Macey was a professional screen printer who was looking to a new career in music; he met the band through a want ad in a newspaper. Peter Cash, brother of the Spadina Hotel’s headliner, worked the door at the venue and an impressive tape of his formative songwriting efforts was slipped to the rest of the band. When Andrew Cash decided to end his residency at the Spadina, he turned it over to the new musical collective, which had taken the enigmatic name Skydiggers. Some listeners initially likened the band to REM, but Finlayson says the roots of their sound and worldview ran deeper. “We were always compared to REM, but really it was more a case of having the same influences – the Beatles and the Byrds. The common thing would be the layering of voices. Also, Joe Klein’s book about Woody Guthrie (Woody Guthrie: A Life) was passed around between us, and it made an impression. Woody’s life and work embodied a lot of the ethos and the ethics of punk music. He was very direct and independent and stood for something about the individual and championing people and causes.” Adds bassist Macey: “For the longest time it was like a skiffle band, very rhythmic and percussive. Essentially, it is two acoustic guitars, four voices and drum and bass. It had to go somewhere from there.” The sound developed at an impressive rate, thanks to the discipline and work ethic the weekly showcase placed on the band. New songs, new covers and a sound that grew to include electric instruments developed in the hothouse atmosphere of rehearsals, songwriting sessions and live performances. The buzz about those early shows reached Mark Smith and Derrick Ross of Enigma Records and they snagged the band for their eponymous debut in 1990. Although the initial single was the rollicking “Monday Morning,” it was the gentle ballad “I Will Give You Everything” which made the group’s reputation and garnered substantial play on both radio and music television. Their sophomore effort, Restless, saw them recording at Daniel Lanois’ fabled Grant Avenue studio in Hamilton, Ontario, and the sophistication of their recordings grew exponentially. In 1993, they issued the languid, atmospheric Just Over This Mountain, and in 1997 they jumped to Warner for Road Radio, which was recorded mostly live-off-the-floor at the Lighthouse Theatre in Port Dover, Ontario. Stokes departed after their sophomore release, Restless. Peter Cash left in 1996 after Road Radio. (Cash went on to record and tour with brother Andrew, and in 2005, both would collaborate again with the group on the disc Skydiggers/Cash Brothers). The departures and drafting of new players have fueled the evolution of the group’s sound. Desmond’s Hip City saw them toying with sampling and looping and dueting with Sarah Harmer, Bittersweet Harmony swung back towards the guitar-based pop influences of their early days and more recently City of Sirens was fortified with the presence of keyboardist Michael Johnston, who has injected novel textures into the Skydiggers’ sound. “We’ve played with other people, other people have come into this circle and played with us. They’ve put their stamp on our music. But on the other hand, I think we recognize there is something consistent and something we all value that is threaded through all our records,” says Finlayson. “If you manage to spend this much time making music together, you will find there’s some chemistry, some magic that makes it work,” adds Maize. “We don’t question where it comes from, but this record is our chance to celebrate the fact that we’ve been part of something pretty special.”


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Skydiggers's Friends Comments
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Clinton Charlton

Clinton Charlton



Oct 22 2009 9:47 PM

One of the best I've ever seen live. Can't wait for your east coast dates gents...
The Manatee Band

The Manatee Band



Oct 4 2009 3:48 PM

Cheers!
stevey

steve field



Sep 19 2009 2:01 PM

please book an OTTAWA ONTARIO show sometime soon !!!!!
Single Car Garage

Single Car Garage



Sep 9 2009 11:40 PM

One of your biggest fans from out west says hello!!
Thanks for your friendship.  'This Old Town' still rocks!
Thanks for your music.  Put you as one of our top friends.
dean
SCG
MATT PAXTON

MATT PAXTON



Aug 14 2009 3:26 PM

thank you very much !
love Skydiggers !
Matt
Ronnie Morgan

Ronnie Morgan



Aug 7 2009 5:23 AM

Hi Andy!

This is Gabe Salem writing on behalf of Ronnie, who i help with webstuff. Ronnie has written a song called the World is Flat. I would like to present the song to you. I know you get these requests all the time...however in the bizz it is all about who you know and who sings your songs.

Ronnie is not really a performer, but i think this song is excellent and with someone as established as yourself performing it...it would be a blessing to Ronnie who has tried to get a break in the industry all his life.

interested to hear your thoughts,
thank you
Gabe Salem
416-990-3177
freedom

freedom liberty
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Aug 4 2009 12:33 AM

Thanks for making music that is both memorable and timeless. Hopefully you will tour the Maritimes!? Cheers
Gregg Storm

Gregg Storm



Aug 3 2009 10:45 PM

Thanks so much for the add!!

Gregg
High Heels Lo Fi (gig Nov28-Toronto)

High Heels Lo Fi (gig Nov28-Toronto)



Jul 2 2009 5:34 PM

Thanks for adding us!
Please check our videos for silly things like ripping off the bass player's tutu...
Oh right, and new music too!
Sandy

Sandy



Jun 23 2009 9:21 PM

Hi,

Thanks for the add. I had a great time at your show in Mississauga on Saturday night. I'm including a picture that I took of you at the Mississauga Waterfront Festival.

ANiTiZE

ANiTiZE



Jun 23 2009 5:24 PM

How is you week going? good we hope CHEERS ANiTiZE
CHARTattack

CHARTattack



Jun 19 2009 9:35 PM

CHARTattack.com Review

Skydiggers @ NXNE 2009
http://www.chartattack.com/reviews/71245/skydiggers-nxne-2009
ANiTiZE

ANiTiZE



Jun 16 2009 7:13 PM

ANiTiZE loves SKYDIGGERS MUSIC!!!
Stephen Cox

Stephen Cox



Jun 15 2009 11:39 PM

Thanks for the Add

Stephen Cox & Melting Pot
Live at Sunnyside Pavilion
An Evening of Music & Comedy
Wednesday June 24th 7:30pm
CHARTattack

CHARTattack



Jun 11 2009 1:08 AM

CHARTattack.com Review

Skydiggers — The Truth About Us
http://www.chartattack.com/reviews/70822/skydiggers-the-truth-about-us
Colleen

Colleen



May 30 2009 12:50 PM

Saturday morning, still in my jammies, coffee in hand, listening to my new Skydiggers CD...Colleen is in her happy place!! :)

Beautiful music, you guys. I think I just found my summer driving CD.
Jason Cudmore( New Songs )

Jason Cudmore( New Songs )



May 30 2009 1:29 AM

Thanks for being my friend and the great support . YOU ROCK
stevey

steve field



May 29 2009 10:57 PM

when you are in OTTAWA for Bluesfest in July, you guys should add a show at MAVERICK'S or THE ELMDALE TAVERN just for kicks :)
ANiTiZE

ANiTiZE



May 29 2009 2:50 PM

ANiTiZE IS WISHING YOU WELL,FROM ASTORIA Or.
Canadian Honky

Canadian Honky



May 23 2009 10:19 PM

looking forward to the next show!
Orphan George

Orphan George



May 22 2009 6:53 PM

Can't wait for next week at The Dakota, and can't wait for the Hillside Festival - so glad you guys are coming!
Lani

Lani



Apr 20 2009 5:26 PM

lovely to see you at the Boathouse Andy, even if briefly. Listening to the new album and absolutely adoring it! hope to you see you guys soon.xx
Aaron Morris

Aaron Morris



Apr 14 2009 8:18 AM

Hope you had a great Easter weekend. Love your songs. I have new songs up if you get the time.
All the best!
The Manatee Band

The Manatee Band



Apr 7 2009 5:41 PM

Sounds wicked!
Peace,
The Manatee
Maceman

Maceman



Feb 17 2009 4:53 PM

Thanx alot for the friendship!!! One of my favourite bands of alltime!!! Stop by and say hello sometime and please check out some of my songs! Best.
Maceman
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