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The Road Hammers

 
Artist: The Road Hammers

Group Members:

Jason McCoy, Chris Byrne

Similar Artists:

Ass Ponys, The Scorchers, Shooter Jennings

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Formal Connection With:

Jason McCoy
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  • Genres: Country
  • Representative Albums: "The Road Hammers

Biography

Country singer Jason McCoy was already a veteran on the Canadian country scene, having released six solo albums and a slew of charting singles, when he hit on the idea of doing a concept album about big rigs and long-haul truckers in 2004. By 2005 the concept had grown into a TV series, CMT Canada's version of Making the Band, and with guitarist and singer Clayton Bellamy, bassist and singer Chris Byrne, and drummer Corbett Frasz on board, the Road Hammers were officially a band, soon developing a sound that fell somewhere between Charlie Daniels and Motörhead. The group released the self-titled The Road Hammers with Airstrip Music in 2005, and the album spawned several Canadian chart hits, eventually earning the band Group of the Year honors at the CCMA awards, an honor the Road Hammers received at the CCMA ceremonies again the following year in 2006. Shortly after McCoy announced in 2007 that the band would be doing a second season of the TV series, the Road Hammers signed a deal with Montage Records, releasing a second album, Blood, Sweat & Steel, with the imprint in 2008. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
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The Road Hammers
Origin Canada
Genres Country rock
Years active 2005-present
Labels Open Road (Canada)
Montage (US)
Associated acts Del Reeves
Website www.theroadhammers.com
Members
Jason McCoy
Clayton Bellamy
Chris Byrne
Former members
Corbett Frasz

The Road Hammers is an award-winning Canadian Country music group composed of Jason McCoy, Clayton Bellamy and Chris Byrne. Formed by McCoy as a side project, the trio's music is influenced by 1960s and 1970s trucker music and Southern rock. Their first self-titled album included remakes of several classic truck-driving songs. It was recognized with a Juno Award in 2006, along with numerous Canadian Country Music Association awards.

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History

The Road Hammers was founded in 2004 as a project by lead singer and guitarist Jason McCoy, a multiple Canadian Country Music Association male vocalist of the year winner. He stated the idea was to play trucker music, and came together with two other musicians with similar views on music - country-rocker Clayton Bellamy, whose father is a truck driver, and bassist Chris Byrne, both Albertans. The first sign of the band was in a video by Paul Brandt for his remake of the classic song "Convoy". McCoy appears in the video, wearing a Road Hammers shirt. Originally the entire band was to appear, but scheduling conflicts didn't allow for that to happen. In addition to recording their self-titled album, the Road Hammers was also the subject of a reality show of the same name on Country Music Television in Canada.

The album The Road Hammers was released in 2005, and received strong reviews for its Southern rock sound and covers of classic songs.[1] It debuted at #1 on the Canadian country albums chart.[2] Covers on the album included "Girl on the Billboard," the 1965 number-one hit for Del Reeves, "East Bound and Down" by Jerry Reed, and Little Feat's "Willin'." In the wake of the album release, The Road Hammers swept to the upper end of the Canadian country charts; four songs reached the top 10 through 2005 and 2006, and the band was nominated for six CCMA awards[3], winning Group or Duo of the Year. It was also recognized at the Juno Awards for Country Recording of the Year. The album's success continued into 2006, with the Road Hammers receiving two CCMA awards, Group or Duo of the Year and Best Video.[4]

In July 2007, McCoy stated that the band will be part of a second season of its reality show, following its attempts to secure a recording deal with an American label.[5] In late 2007, The Road Hammers signed to an American record label, Montage Music Group and the group's debut American single, "I Don't Know When to Quit" was released on December 10. Their second album, entitled Blood, Sweat, and Steel, was released on June 24, 2008.

The Road Hammers released their second Canadian album, The Road Hammers II, on February 24, 2009.[6] The album's first single, "Homegrown," has reached the Top 20 of the Canadian country singles chart.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
CAN Country CAN US Country US
Heat
2005 The Road Hammers 1 21
2008 Blood, Sweat, and Steel 50 39
2009 The Road Hammers II
  • Released: February 24, 2009
  • Label: Open Road Recordings
3 34
"—" denotes the album failed to chart or not released

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
CAN Country CAN US Country
2005 "I'm a Road Hammer" 5 The Road Hammers
"East Bound and Down" 2
2006 "Nashville Bound" 9
"Girl on the Billboard" 5
2007 "I Don't Know When to Quit" 51 Blood, Sweat, and Steel
2008 "Girl on the Billboard" (US release) 54
"I've Got the Scars to Prove It"
"Homegrown" 11 87 The Road Hammers II
2009 "I've Got the Scars to Prove It" (Canadian release) 10 86
"Goodbye Dust"A 18
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or not released
  • A Current single.

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