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One Hundred Dollars

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General Info

  • Genre: Americana / Country / Progressive

    Location Toronto, Ontario, Ca

    Profile Views: 270534

    Last Login: 14/03/2012

    Member Since 23/06/2007

    Website www.onehundreddollarsnocents.com

    Record Label Outside Music / Blue Fog

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    www.onehundreddollarsnocents.com has our show dates. ----------- Concisely: Formed in 2006 as a duet between Ian Russell (Guitar) and Schmidt (Voice). Songs borne of spats. Stew Crookes (Pedal Steel) approached the duet with an idea, and so was made the EP Hold It Together (Independent, 2007). Russell got seriously sick, Schmidt went along for the ride. The two tried to distract themselves with keeping up the band. Played when they could. Rick White offered to record the record that later became Forest of Tears. Twelve practices prior to the 13 hour recording session at Rick's Elder Schoolhouse, saw Jonathan Adjemian (Organ), Paul Mortimer (Bass), Dave Clarke (Drums) get up in those songs, making the session something to be released in July of 2008 on Blue Fog Recordings. Time passes, people come and go, learn new things, recorded some 7" Records - 14th Floor and My Father's House. Put them out on Blocks Recording Club, and Deranged Records, respectively. More of those to come. Recorded the LP Songs of Man in November 2010, and that's coming out on Outside Music in May 2011. May 10 to be precise. More information at the above website. Full sentences.
  • Members

    Ian Russell (Guitar Vocals), Simone Fornow (Voice Lyrics Tunes), Paul Mortimer (Lead Guitar), Stew Crookes (Pedal Steel), Kyle Porter (Bass), Dave Clarke (The Drums),
  • Influences

  • Sounds Like

    "At some point, we let the prefix "alt-" sub in for "real" in discussions of honest, unadorned and stubbornly unfashionable country music. This is pretty real." - Ben Rayner of the Toronto Star

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