Lorrie Matheson

Calgary, AB

Lorrie Matheson has been a fixture on Calgary’s musical scene for many years since moving to Alberta from his native Saskatchewan. He reached a national audience for the first time with Fire Engine Red. Their 1995 album "1530", with it's Husker Du and Buffalo Tom-influenced fuzz-pop spawned the single “Shank Pony”, which found its way into the rotation on MuchMusic.

 
In 1996, after Fire Engine Red disbanded, Matheson spent some time in Edmonton rock band Pal Joey before returning to Calgary to found roots powerhouse National Dust, which was rooted in his love for bands like the Replacements and Uncle Tupelo. They released two well-received albums. The first, "…blind luck ain’t no luck at all" (1998), received strong radio support in Calgary, and also received airplay at new rock station CFNY in Toronto. The second National Dust Release, "Welcome To Utopia" (2000), made the top 10 charts at the non-commercial CKUA radio network in Alberta, the Canadian campus/community radio Top 50 chart, and received airplay on CBC Radio One.


Matheson joined former Fire Engine Red bandmate James Hayden in the Thousandsticks project, contributing keyboards and background vocals to the 2001 album "White Knuckled Midnight Drives". He then released his first solo album, "You Should Know By Now", in December 2002, when the Elvis Costello comparisons began in earnest. That album charted at #1 at CAPR (Sydney, NS), at #2 at CJSR (Edmonton), and also received extensive …

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Lieutenant Willard, Steve Yzerman, Studs Terkel, Tom Thompson, Tommy Douglas

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