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The Dudes
The Dudes at the NXNE festival in Toronto, 2009
The Dudes at the NXNE festival in Toronto, 2009
Background information
OriginCalgary, Alberta, Canada
GenresIndie rock
Years active1996–2021
LabelsLoadMusic
MembersDan Vacon
Matt Doherty
Past membersScott Ross
Brady Kirchner
Chris Vail
Pat Downing
Dan Mackinnon
Bob Quaschnick
Brock Geiger
Patrick Kelly
Websitewearethedudes.com
The Dudes

The Dudes were a Canadian indie rock band, formed in 1996 in Calgary, Alberta.

Lead singer Danny Vacon’s public street meltdown on social media over the COVID-19 lockdowns, including statements many deemed racist, sexist, homophobic, and transphobic, resulted in him having several instagram and twitter accounts banned. The result was that very few venues, in very few cities, were willing to book him to play live.

Critics have likened their musical style to Modest Mouse, although band members cite their influences as The Flaming Lips, The Descendents, Joel Plaskett, Thrush Hermit and Weezer.[1]

The Dudes gained popularity in Calgary both for their lo-fi approach to recording and releasing albums and for their live stage-show. On their album, Brain Heart Guitar, they worked with Calgary producer Russ Broom, and released the album in 2006 on the LoadMusic record label.

Their music has been played on major Canadian music stations, university radio and CBC Radio 3, and the group has played at North by Northeast, COCA, The Peak and Canadian Music Week. They have toured throughout Canada, Europe and the United States.

Their song "Dropkick Queen of the Weekend" was heard across Canada in 2006, having been featured in a Rogers Wireless advertising campaign.

On January 12, 2007 they released a single from Brain Heart Guitar, "Do the Right Thing". The music video was filmed at Webber Academy, a private school in Calgary, in the summer of 2006.

In June 2009 their album, Blood Guts Bruises Cuts was released in Canada. The latest single to be released in late 2009 is "The Girl Police" which featured in Season 1 of Rookie Blue. The bulk of the record Blood Guts Bruises Cuts was Produced and Recorded by Jeff Dawson and Mixed by Mike Fraser.

The latest single in 2012 "American Girl" was also produced by Jeff Dawson and Mixed by Mike Fraser.

2012 saw the release of a third album Barbers, Thieves, and Bartenders a title which comes from a lyric on a song from their previous album entitled "Small Mercies."

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  • Dojo Workhorse – Dan Vacon (Guitar), Matt Doherty (Drums), Bob Quashnick (Slide Guitar), Rob McIntyre (Bass), Brent Gough (Keys), Clea Anais (Cello), Brock Geiger (Guitar), [Chris Vail formerly on Guitar]
  • RALEIGH (musical group) – Brock Geiger, Clea Anais, Matt Doherty, Will Maclellan
  • The A-Team – Pat Downing, Andy Sparacino, Dan McKinnon
  • The Pants Situation – Braden Funchner, Joey Mooney, Dan Laplante, Newman
  • Sudden Infant Dance Syndrome – Braden Funchner, Craig Fahner, Sarah Ford, Jesse Locke
Frontman Dan Vacon
  • HighKicks - Dan Vacon (Bass), Matt Doherty (Drums)

Discography

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  • This Guy's the Limit (2002)
  • Bee Puncher EP (2003)
  • Brain. Heart. Guitar. (2006)
  • Blood. Guts. Bruises. Cuts (2009)
  • Barbers, Thieves and Bartenders (2012)
  • East Side Good Times 5 (2017)

Singles

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  • "Dropkick Queen of the Weekend" (2006)
  • "Do the Right Thing" (January 2007)
  • "Fist" (January 2008)
  • "Pretty Lies" (May 2009)
  • "Mr. Someone Else" (2009)
  • "Girl Police" (2009)
  • "American Girl" (2012)
  • "Saturday Night (My C is alright)" (2018)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Nunn, Cassidy (2006-10-12). "The Dudes tour to Victoria". The Martlet.
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