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Skydiggers

 
Artist: Skydiggers

Group Members:

Ron Macey, Josh Finlayson, Wayne Stokes, Peter Cash, Andy Maize

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Josh Finlayson, Peter Cash, Andy Maize

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  • Formed: 1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Desmond's Hip City," "Bittersweet Harmony," "Still Restless: The Lost Tapes"

Biography

For two decades the Skydiggers have been integral members of Canada's vibrant folk-rock scene, garnering considerable critical acclaim and community support despite repeated industry setbacks and limited commercial success. Inspired to write songs after attending a concert by the Hi-Fi's (later Blue Rodeo) at the Cabana Club in Toronto, founding member Josh Finlayson formed an acoustic duo with Andy Maize in 1988, quickly attracting attention with their strong melodic vocal harmonies. With the additions of songwriter Peter Cash, drummer Wayne Stokes, and bassist Ron Macey, the Skydiggers rapidly became darlings of the Toronto club scene.

Less than a year after forming, the Skydiggers became the first signing of the new Canadian branch of Enigma Records, releasing their self-titled debut LP in 1990. Sales were modest but the record garnered two charting singles at Canadian radio, "Monday Morning" and "I Will Give You Everything," giving the group the foundation for the first of many Canadian cross-country tours. Despite their growing popularity, their new record company was unable to promote the album properly; soon the slim economics of the Canadian music marketplace and the collapse of the U.S. parent company forced Enigma Canada into bankruptcy. Undeterred, several former members of Enigma formed FRE Records, bankrolling and releasing the second Skydiggers album, Restless, in 1992. Critically acclaimed, Restless spawned their biggest hit single ("A Penny More") and is considered by many fans and critics as the high watermark of the band's recording career.

FRE and Enigma Records were then picked up for distribution by Capitol/EMI, which reissued the first album and released the album Just Over This Mountain in 1993, which ironically -- after three records and a dozen tours of the country -- helped earn the 1993 Juno Award for Most Promising Group of the Year. In 1995, the band signed to Warner Records, releasing Road Radio; simultaneously, FRE Records went bankrupt, discontinuing all of the band's back catalog. The lineup of the group also changed: most notably, Peter Cash left to form the Cash Brothers with his brother Andrew; only Finlayson and Maize have remained steadily part of the Skydiggers.

The next release, 1997's Desmond's Hip City, was released on the independent DROG Records label, and shows the band experimenting with a harder sound, and even features some slight trip-hop influences. In 1999, frustrated that their best-selling album, Restless, was still unavailable due to the legal limbo surrounding FRE's bankruptcy, the band independently released Still Restless: The Lost Tapes, assembling a newer version of the album around the original rehearsal tapes. Since then, they have also released There and Back (2000), a live recording from Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern on HipCity Records, the rootsy Bittersweet Harmony (2003 on Import Records), and an acoustic collaboration with the Cash Brothers (2006 on Maple Music).

Maize and Finlayson continue to tour Canada as a duo, as well as with established Canadian artists such as Blue Rodeo and Cowboy Junkies. Most notably, Andy Maize has used his many bad experiences with record labels to create a thriving independent Canadian record label and distributor, Maple Music, responsible for successfully releasing and promoting such Canadian artists as Paul Brandt, Tegan and Sara, Matthew Good, Loreena McKennit, Daniel Lanois, and Sarah Harmer. ~ Laurie Mercer, All Music Guide
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Skydiggers
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres roots rock
Years active 1987 – Present
Labels Enigma Records (1988)
FRE Records (1992)
Capitol Records (1992)
Warner Canada (1995)
DROG Records (1997)
MapleMusic Recordings (2003)
Associated acts The Cash Brothers
Finlayson/Maize
Website www.skydiggers.com
Members
Andy Maize
Josh Finlayson
Ron Macey
Michael Johnston
Noel Webb
Former members
Wayne Stokes
Mike Sloski
Steve Pitken
Joel Anderson
Peter Cash
Peter von Althen
Paul MacLeod

Skydiggers are a Canadian roots rock band from Toronto, Ontario.

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Biography

Formed in 1989 by singer Andy Maize and guitarist Josh Finlayson, the band soon added Peter Cash, Wayne Stokes and bassist Ron Macey to their lineup. They quickly became a regular house band at Toronto's Spadina Hotel, often playing with Cash's brother, singer/songwriter Andrew Cash.

In 1989, the band became the first Canadian signing to Enigma Records. Their self-titled debut album was released on Enigma the following year, and spawned the singles "Monday Morning" and "I Will Give You Everything". However, the label soon went bankrupt, and the album was never properly promoted.

Some of Enigma's Canadian staff created FRE Records in 1992, and released the band's second (and most popular) album, Restless, that year. At the same time, Stokes left the band. Drummers Mike Sloski and Steve Pitkin filled in on drums until the band recruited Joel Anderson as its new permanent drummer. "A Penny More", the lead single from Restless, became the band's biggest hit, produced by John Oliveira and the band at Hamilton's Grant Avenue Sudios.

Capitol Records, the distributor for both Enigma and FRE, also rereleased the band's debut album that year.

In 1993, the band's third album, Just Over This Mountain, was released, and consolidated the band's status by winning a number of music awards, including the Juno Award for Most Promising Group. Following that album, Anderson left the band and was replaced by Peter von Althen.

In 1995, the band signed to Warner Canada and released Road Radio. However, at this time, FRE went bankrupt, meaning that the band's earlier albums were no longer widely available. After the tour to support that album, Cash left the band. He was replaced by Paul MacLeod. The band subsequently left Warner, after which von Althen also left the band.

Since the band's sound had largely been defined by Maize and Cash's vocal harmonies, the band revised their sound somewhat for 1997's Desmond's Hip City, released on DROG Records. The title track had an almost trip-hop feel, and some other songs (notably "November in Ontario" and "The Shape of Things to Come") were closer to hard rock than anything the band had previously recorded.

In 1999, the band made an unusual move. With Restless, their most popular album, still unavailable in stores due to legal uncertainties around FRE's bankruptcy, they decided that their next studio project would be to assemble a new version of that album using old rehearsal recordings. Still Restless: The Lost Tapes was released that year.

In 2000, the band released the live album There and Back Again, followed in 2003 by Bittersweet Harmony.

In 2006 they teamed up with the The Cash Brothers (former Skydigger Peter Cash and his brother Andrew) to release an acoustic album, and Finlayson and Maize collaborated on the album Dark Hollow, which was credited to the side project Finlayson/Maize.

In 2008 they released City of Sirens.

The band also launched MapleMusic Recordings as a label and a web commerce portal to promote Canadian independent music.

Discography

Albums

Year Album CAN
1990 Skydiggers
1992 Restless 34
1993 Just Over This Mountain 42
1995 Road Radio 47
1997 Desmond's Hip City
1999 Still Restless: The Lost Tapes
2000 There and Back
2003 Bittersweet Harmony
2006 Skydiggers/Cash Brothers
2008 City of Sirens
2009 The Truth About Us: A Twenty Year Retrospective

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
CAN AC CAN
1990 "Monday Morning" 83 Skydiggers
"I Will Give You Everything" 24 38
"We Don't Talk Much Anymore"
1991 "Maybe It's Just Not Good Enough"
1992 "A Penny More" 27 36 Restless
"Feel You Closer"
1993 "Just Over This Mountain" Just Over This Mountain
"I'm Wondering"
1994 "80 Odd Hours"
1995 "What Do You See?" 22 Road Radio
1996 "It's a Pity"
"You've Got a Lot of Nerve"
1998 "Dear Henry" Desmond's Hip City
2003 "Anything for You" Bittersweet Harmony

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Just Over This Mountain (1993 Album by Skydiggers)
Desmond's Hip City (1997 Album by Skydiggers)
Bittersweet Harmony (2003 Album by Skydiggers)

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