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Corb Lund
Country roots singer Corb Lund, as photographed by Alexandra Valenti in Austin, Texas in 2014.
Country roots singer Corb Lund, as photographed by Alexandra Valenti in Austin, Texas in 2014.
Background information
Also known asCorb Lund Band
OriginEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
GenresCountry
Folk
Bluegrass
Indie
Western
Years active1995–present
LabelsNew West, Loose Music
MembersCorb Lund
Kurt Ciesla
Grant Siemens
Brady Valgardson
Websitecorblund.com

Corb Lund

File:CorbLund-Hat4-Scott Council.jpg
Corb Lund as photographed by Scott Council.

Corb Lund grew up in Southern Alberta living on his family's farm and ranches near Taber, Cardston and Rosemary. He is known for his Albertan Pride.[1] Lund left his hometown of Taber and moved to Edmonton, where he enrolled in the Grant MacEwan College to study jazz guitar and bass.

Lund was a founding member of the smalls. The band retired in the fall of 2001, but reunited in 2014 for a string of shows, the so-called "Slight Return" tour.[2]

Lund formed his country trio, the Corb Lund Band in 1995. The band changed its name to "Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans" shortly after guitarist Grant Siemens joined the group, and has been touring and recording under that title ever since.

Lund currently lives in Lethbridge, Alberta, and spends much of his downtime at his family ranch south of Cardston, Alberta.[3]

The Hurtin' Albertans

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Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans performing in 2016.
Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans at the 2007 Glastonbury Festival

Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans are a Canadian country music band, formerly known as the Corb Lund Band. The Hurtin' Albertans is Lund's touring band. They have released nine albums to critical acclaim.[4][5] The band tours regularly in Canada, the United States and Australia. Much of their time is spent in the Canadian Prairies and the American southwest.

The band's members are:

  • Kurt Ciesla, bass
  • Grant "Demon" Siemens, guitar and other strings
  • Brady Valgardson, drums

Siemens is the only member who is not Albertan, hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Farmer/drummer Valgardson and Lund are from Taber, Alberta.

The band has toured Europe, where they played the UK Glastonbury Festival, and Australia several times. The group was featured the movie "Slither" (2006) and were part of the soundtrack to the 2008 documentary, "Holler Back: (Not) Voting in an American Town." They have also provided accompaniment for an NBC special in 2006, on which former world figure skating champion and fellow Albertan, Kurt Browning, performed a routine to “Expectation and the Blues”. Their music can also be heard in the ski film "Nine Winters Old."

Lund signed a two-album deal with New West Records (home of Dwight Yoakam, Steve Earle, Kris Kristofferson and other major artists) in 2009. His first record on New West, Losin' Lately Gambler, was released in September 2009.

Corb Lund and the Hurtin Albertans played their 2009 single "Long Gone to Saskatchewan" in Ottawa for the 2011 Canada Day ceremonies in the presence of the newlywed Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on their Royal visit to Canada.[6]

Corb Lund and the Hurtin Albertans released their seventh studio album, Cabin Fever, on August 14, 2012. It debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums Chart. In June 2013, the album was longlisted for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize.

Corb Lund released Things That Can't Be Undone in 2015. Lund worked with producer Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell) to explore new styles and sounds on the album, saying one of the goals of the album was to "get out of my comfort zone."[7]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
CAN
[8]
US Country
[9]
US
Heat

[10]
Modern Pain
Unforgiving Mistress
  • Release date: 1999
  • Label: Outside Music
  • Formats: CD, cassette
Five Dollar Bill
Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer
  • Release date: September 6, 2005
  • Label: Stony Plain Records, Loose Music (Europe)
  • Formats: CD, music download
Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier!
  • Release date: November 13, 2007
  • Label: Stony Plain Records
  • Formats: CD, music download
25
Losin' Lately Gambler
  • Release date: September 22, 2009
  • Label: New West Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, music download
20
Cabin Fever
  • Release date: August 14, 2012
  • Label: New West Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, music download
1 51 13
Counterfeit Blues[14]
  • Release date: June 17, 2014
  • Label: New West Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, music download
Things That Can't Be Undone
  • Release date: October 9, 2015
  • Label: New West Records
  • Formats: CD, music download
8 37 10
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

Year Single Album
2002 "No Roads Here" Five Dollar Bill
2003 "Five Dollar Bill"
"Roughest Neck Around"
"Time to Switch to Whiskey"
2004 "(Gonna) Shine Up My Boots"
"Roughest Neck Around" (re-release)
2005 "Truck Got Stuck" Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer
2006 "Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer"
"Counterfeiters' Blues"
"Truth Comes Out"
2007 "I Wanna Be in the Cavalry" Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier!
2008 "Family Reunion"
"Horse Soldier, Horse Soldier"
2009 "Hard on Equipment (Tool for the Job)"
"A Game in Town Like This" Losin' Lately Gambler
"Long Gone to Saskatchewan"
2010 "Devil's Best Dress"
"This Is My Prairie"
2012 "September" Cabin Fever
2013 "Bible on the Dash" (with Hayes Carll)
"Blood, Sweat & Water"

Music videos

Year Video Director
2004 "(Gonna) Shine Up My Boots" Joel Stewart
"Roughest Neck Around"
2005 "The Truck Got Stuck"
2006 "Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer"
"Counterfeiters' Blues" Thaddeus Grant Fenton
"Truth Comes Out" Trevor Smith
2007 "I Wanna Be in the Cavalry"
2008 "Family Reunion" Trevor Smith/John Kerr
2009 "Hard on Equipment (Tool for the Job)" Trevor Smith
"A Game in Town Like This"
2010 "Devil's Best Dress" Christopher Mills
2012 "Gettin' Down on the Mountain" Fish Griwkowsky
"September" Trevor Smith
"Dig Gravedigger Dig"
2013 "Bible on the Dash" (with Hayes Carll)[15] Blake Judd
2014 "Just Me and These Ponies (For Christmas This Year)"[16] Trevor Smith
2015 "Run This Town"[17] Joshua Shoemaker
2016 "Washed-Up Rock Star Factory Blues"[18] Ryan Hamblin
"S Lazy H" Trevor Smith

Awards

JUNO Awards (Canada)

Year Category Result
2003 Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – SoloFive Dollar Bill Nominated
2006 Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo – Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer Won
2008 Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo – Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier! Nominated
2010 Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo – Losin' Lately Gambler Nominated
2013 Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo – Cabin Fever Nominated

Canadian Country Music Association Awards

Corb Lund Band

Year Category Result
2003 Roots Artist or Group of the Year Nominated
2004 Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
Roots Artist or Group of the Year Won
Independent Group or Duo of the Year Won
2005 Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
Roots Artist or Group of the Year Won
CMT Video of the Year – "Roughest Neck Around" Nominated
Independent Group or Duo of the Year Won

Corb Lund

Year Category Result
2006 Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Roots Artist or Group of the Year Won
Album of the Year – Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer Won
Independent Male Artist of the Year Nominated
2007 Roots Artist or Group of the Year Won
Independent Male Artist of the Year Nominated
2008 Roots Artist or Group of the Year Won
Top Selling Canadian Album of the Year – Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier! Nominated
2009 Roots Artist or Group of the Year Won
2010 Fans' Choice Award Nominated
Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Roots Artist or Group of the Year Won
Album of the Year – Losin' Lately Gambler Nominated
CMT Video of the Year – "Devil's Best Dress" Nominated
2011 Roots Artist or Group of the Year Nominated
2012 Roots Artist or Group of the Year Nominated
2013 Roots Artist or Group of the Year Won
2014 Roots Artist or Group of the Year Nominated

Americana Music Association’s Honors & Awards Show

  • 2010 Emerging Artist of the Year (nominated)
  • 2010 Albums of the Year: No. 38

Gold Records

  • 2002: Five Dollar Bill (As ranked by the Canadian Recording Industry Association)
  • 2005: Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer (As ranked by the Canadian Recording Industry Association)

Western Canadian Music Awards

  • 2008 Outstanding Roots Recording (WON)
  • 2006 Outstanding Independent Recording (WON)
  • 2006 Outstanding Roots Recording (WON)
  • 2006 Songwriter of the Year (WON)
  • 2005 Entertainer of the Year (WON)
  • 2003 Outstanding Album (Independent) (WON)

Edmonton Music Awards (Canada)

  • 2013 Male Artist of the Year (WON)
  • 2013 Country Artist of the Year (WON)
  • 2013 People's Choice Award (WON)
  • 2013 Best Country Artist (nominated)

Edmonton Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts Awards (Canada)

  • 2013 Ambassador of the Arts (WON)

CMC Music Awards (Australia)

  • 2011 International Artist of the Year (nominated)

Canadian Folk Music Awards

  • 2008 English Songwriter of the Year (WON)

U.S. Independent Music Awards

  • 2007 Best Folk/Singer-Songwriter Album (nominated)
  • 2003 Country/Bluegrass Album of the Year (nominated)

Country Music Association (Australia)

  • 2007 Global Country Artist Award (nominated)

Indie Acoustic Project

  • Best Lyrics, “Best CDs of 2007” Awards (WON)
  • Best Male Singer-Songwriter, “Best CDs of 2006” Awards (nominated)

The Indies (Canadian Independent Music Awards)

  • 2008 Favourite Folk Artist/Group (WON)
  • 2007 Favourite Country Artist, Group or Duo of the Year (WON)
  • 2006 Favourite Folk Artist/Group (WON)

French Association of Country Music (France)

  • 2006 Independent Artist of the Year (WON)
  • 2005 Independent Artist of the Year (WON)

Canadian Association for Campus Activities

  • 2007 Best Contemporary Music (Recording) (WON)

Artist also appears on

2005

  • Carolyn Mark - Just Married: An Album of Duets, “Sweet Thing”, Mint

2006

  • Various Artists - Untitled Promo CD PROC 515, "Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer", Warner Music Canada
  • Various Artists - Slither: Music from the Motion Picture, “(Gonna) Shine Up My Boots”, Bulletproof Recording Company Inc.
  • Various Artists - 30 Years of Stony Plain, “The Truth Comes Out”, Stony Plain Records
  • Various Artists - Worlds Best Award Winning Country Vol. 5- World’s Best Award Winning Country CD, “Truck Got Stuck”, Pid

2007

2009

2010

  • Great Canadian Song Quest, "The West Just Fades Away", CBC Radio 2
  • Various Artists - The Americana Music Association, "Devil's Best Dress", Red Ink

2011

  • Various Artists – Have Not Been The Same Volume One: Too Cool To Live, Too Smart To Die, "In Contempt Of Me", Zunior Records

2013

  • Various Artists - Festival Man: Truly Great Artists Playing Geoff Berner's Songs, "That's What Keeps The Rent Down", Dundurn

2014

  • Various Artists - An Americana Christmas, "Just Me And These Ponies (For Christmas This Year)", New West Records

Charity work

In March 2008, the United Nations Children's Fund announced that the band had donated the use of the song "Horse Soldier, Horse Soldier" as the theme song of UNICEF Team Canada, the Canadian national equestrian skill-at-arms team, to support the team's work with UNICEF to provide food and medical care to AIDS orphans and infants infected with HIV in the third world.

In March 2010, Lund appeared as part of Young Artists for Haiti to record a benefit version of K'naan's song "Wavin' Flag".

On July 11, 2010, Lund headlined the Medicine Hat Flood Relief Show, which raised $68,000 for Canadian Red Cross 2010 Flood Relief campaign, which benefits those affected by the disastrous flooding in Southern Alberta.

Lund has supported the Centre for Family Literacy in Edmonton, Alberta since 2010.

Lund co-hosted and headlined the "Fire Aid" benefit concert supporting victims of the Fort McMurray wildfire at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium in 2016.[19]

References

  1. ^ Newton, Steve. (2008-02-13) Albertan Corb Lund has provincial pride | Georgia Straight. Straight.com. Retrieved on 2013-03-17.
  2. ^ MACPHERS, ALEX J (10 October 2014). "After 13 years, Edmonton's the smalls return to the stage with their innovative fusion of punk, rock, and metal". The Verb. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  3. ^ CBC: CORB LUND PERFORMS ON HIS FAMILY RANCH IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOOTHILLS OF ALBERTA http://www.cbc.ca/beetleroadtrip/blog/entry/corb-lund-performs-on-his-family-ranch-in-the-rocky-mountain-foothills-of-a
  4. ^ About.com album review. Matt Bjorke
  5. ^ Exclaim Magazine review, Fish Griwkowsky, Sept. 1, 2005
  6. ^ McCoy, Heath (30 June 2011). "Alberta's Corb Lund ready to share his country with royal couple". Calgary Herald. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  7. ^ from an interview on Americana Music Show #274, published November 24, 2015.
  8. ^ Peak chart positions for albums charting on Billboard Canadian Albums Chart:
  9. ^ "Corb Lund Album & Song Chart History – Country Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved August 23, 2012.
  10. ^ "Corb Lund Album & Song Chart History – Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved August 23, 2012.
  11. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Corb Lund – Five Dollar Bill". Music Canada.
  12. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Corb Lund – Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer". Music Canada.
  13. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Corb Lund – Horse Soldier, Horse Soldier". Music Canada.
  14. ^ Tinson, Kayla (May 14, 2014). "Corb Lund announces new album "Counterfeit Blues"". Top Country. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
  15. ^ "CMT: Videos : Corb Lund : Bible on the Dash". Country Music Television. Retrieved November 10, 2013.
  16. ^ "CMT: Videos : Corb Lund : Just Me And These Ponies (For Christmas This Year)". Country Music Television. Retrieved December 17, 2014.
  17. ^ "CMT: Videos : Corb Lund : Run This Town". Country Music Television. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  18. ^ "CMT: Videos : Corb Lund : Washed-Up Rock Star Factory Blues". Country Music Television. Retrieved July 27, 2016.
  19. ^ http://globalnews.ca/news/2721303/fire-aid-concert-for-fort-mcmurray-wildfire-victims-announced/