Canadian rock band
This article is about the Canadian rock band. For the Baby Boom generation, see
Baby boomers.
The Boomers |
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Origin | Canada |
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Genres | Rock |
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Years active | 1991–2002 |
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Members | Ian Thomas, Peter Cardinali, Rick Gratton, Bill Dillon |
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Past members | Neil Chapman, Tim Tickner |
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The Boomers are a Canadian rock band from Ontario. Also known as The Boomers YYZ. Although their first album What We Do was not initially a commercial success in Canada, it became a cult hit in Germany, leading to a tour in 1991. This success prompted the band to record The Art of Living; the single "You Gotta Know" was a hit in Canada.[1]
Discography
Year
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Title [2]
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1991
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What We Do
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1993
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Art of Living
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1996
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25,000 Days
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2002
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Midway
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Year
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Title
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Chart positions
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Album
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Canada RPM 100
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Canada A/C
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US Hot 100
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1991
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"Love You Too Much"
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41
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32
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-
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What We Do
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"One Little Word"
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49
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29
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-
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"Wishes"
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68
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28
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-
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1993
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"You've Got to Know"
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20
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26
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-
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Art of Living
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"Art of Living"
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41
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-
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-
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1994
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"Good Again"
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68
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-
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-
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1996
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"I Feel a Change Coming"
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17
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15
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-
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25 Thousand Days
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1997
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"Saving Face"
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18
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24
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-
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2002
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"I Want to Believe in Something"
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-
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-
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-
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Midway
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References
- ^ "Alma Records". Archived from the original on 2008-12-07. Retrieved 2009-11-10. Alma Records retrieved 11-09-2009
- ^ [1] Canadian Bands retrieved 11-09-2009
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