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Our Lady Peace Bio
While studying at the
University of Toronto in 1992, vocalist Raine Maida met guitarist Mike Turner
(a British expatriate) and the two formed the post-grunge band Our Lady
Peace.
They later recruited bassist Chris Eacrett and jazz drummer Jeremy Taggart,
playing around the area. Signed to Relativity, Our Lady Peace released Naveed,
which sparked the modern rock hit "Starseed," in 1995. They toured
with fellow Canadian Alanis Morissette later that summer, and earned a cult
following. After replacing Eacrett with bassist Duncan Coutts, Clumsy followed
in 1997, and two years later Our Lady Peace returned with Happiness Is Not a
Fish That You Can Catch. The new millennium brought another OLP release,
2001's Spiritual Machines, and a sold out promo tour that spring. Shortly
thereafter, guitarist Mike Turner left the band due to creative differences
and Steve Mazur was brought in to replace him. He and the rest of Our Lady
Peace restructed the band's heavy rock sound for the simplistic Gravity, which
appeared in June 2002. The band toured throughout Canada and the US in support
of the album, and documented the jaunt the following June with Live from
Calgary and Edmonton. In addition to the CD, OLP also issued a
DVD of the
tour. That same month, the band took part in the historic "Concert for
Toronto," held at the city's Sky Dome as a way for the city, its
citizens, and the nation of Canada to show Toronto's vitality and to quell
fears in the wake of the city's bout with the SARS epidemic. In addition to
Our Lady Peace, the concert also featured such Canadian superstars as
The
Tragically Hip and Avril
Lavigne. ~ John ush, All Music Guide
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