Sol (band)
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Origin | Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1996 | –1999
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Sol was a Canadian indie rock band in the 1990s. From Moncton, New Brunswick, the band consisted of singer and bassist Stacy Ricker,[1] guitarist Robin Anne Ettles and drummer Chris Mersereau.[2]
They released their first indie EP, Small Vacations, in 1996. That same year, they also performed a rendition of "Blue Tattoo" on A Tribute to Hard Core Logo. In 1997, they released their full-length debut, Lucinda.
The band played locally in New Brunswick[2][3] and toured Canada several times, and had singles on campus and community radio. They won an East Coast Music Award for Best Alternative Artist in 1999,[citation needed] but disbanded due to creative differences the same year. A live album was released in 2000.
All three members continue to make music on their own.
References
[edit]- ^ "Musician Stacy Ricker is a fan of devastation in song". Daily Xtra, Feb 8, 2010. Shannon Webb-Campbell.
- ^ a b "SHOW REVIEW: Holly McNarland/Weeping Tile/Sol January 23, 1998--University of New Brunswick". In Music We Trust. by Melissa Agnew
- ^ "SHOW REVIEW: Holly McNarland/Weeping Tile/Sol". In Music We Trust, April 1998 issue, by Melissa Agnew.
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