1977 (band)
1977 is a Canadian indie pop band, based in Port Credit, Ontario, whose core members are singer and songwriter Julie Kendall and instrumentalist Brent Hough.[1]
1977 | |
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Origin | Toronto |
Genres | indie pop |
Years active | 2004 | –present
Members | Julie Kendall Brent Hough |
Past members | Matthew Rubba Owen Marchildon |
History
Kendall had been learning organ parts to The Beach Boys' song California Girls, and began writing her own songs in a similar style. Kendall and Hough, who are married, formed 1977 in 2004 to perform and record these songs.[2]
In 2009, the band released its self-titled nine-track debut album, Nineteen Seventy-Seven, which was a nominee for Adult Alternative Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2010.[3] That year Kendall also performed alone as part of the Pitter Patter Festival in Toronto.[4]
In 2011, they independently released the EP So Is the Sea; on it, they were backed by drummer Jordan Bruce and bassist Owen Marchildon, members of Hough's band Bellevue,[5][6] and the album was recorded in the family's barn.[7] That year 1977 performed took part in Canada Music Week in Toronto.[8]
Discography
- Rock N' Roll (2008)
- Nineteen Seventy-Seven (2009)
- So Is the Sea (2011)
- Twister (2015)
References
- Ben Rayner, "1977: ‘Hermit’ Julie Kendall and band play Horseshoe". Toronto Star, January 11, 2012.
- "Obsession leads to first album". Jun 16, 2010 by Chris Clay, Mississauga News.
- "Michael Bublé leads Juno Awards nominations". Toronto Star, March 4, 2010.
- "Shows that rocked Toronto last week". NOW Magazine, June 3, 2009
- "1977 - So Is The Sea". NOW Magazine, by Carla Gillis, March 8, 2012
- "Artist releases EP next week". Nov 08, 2011 by Julia Le Mississauga News
- "1977 So Is The Sea Self-Released". !earshot, Kat Dornian, Dec 6, 2011
- "Canadian Music Week roundup". NOW Toronto, March 17, 2011